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Flame Over India (Blu-ray) aka: The North West Frontier (1959)

Kenneth More , Lauren Bacall , J. Lee Thompson  |  NR |  Blu-ray
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (38 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Kenneth More, Lauren Bacall, Herbert Lom, Wilfrid Hyde White, I.S. Johar
  • Directors: J. Lee Thompson
  • Format: Anamorphic, Blu-ray, Dolby, NTSC, PAL, Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region A/1 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: VCI Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: June 21, 2012
  • Run Time: 129 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (38 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B007MCPN92
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #76,173 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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It is the North West Frontier of India at the turn of the century. Captain Scott (Kenneth More) is sent by the British Governor to rescue a five-year-old Prince and his American Governess, Catherine Wyatt (Lauren Bacall), when a rebellion breaks out amongst the tribesmen. Scott is instructed to take the child to safety in Kalapur, which is 300 miles away, on the pretext that while he is alive, no rebellion can succeed. They are forced to travel on an old and fragile train, but it soon becomes clear that the danger from the train is the least of their worries. Someone on the train is trying to kill the Prince.

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63 of 64 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Above Average Action Movie..! March 6, 2009
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Northwest Frontier stars Kenneth More as a British Army Captain in the early 1900's India. A child prince must be smuggled out of a palace that is surrounded by rebels intent on killing the prince. Lauren Bacall is the boy's governess. A train is put together by the Captain to ram the barricades put up by the rebels. Herbert Lom is a newspaper man who tags along. Also on the train is Wilfred Hyde White and several others. The train makes a successful escape and is quickly pursued by the rebels. All sorts of adventures await the train passengers as they try to reach the British fort. I.S Johar steals the show as the trains engineer. Above average action adventure movie. Worth seeing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This made my day, month, year, ... May 11, 2009
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Well, another great British film brought to life on DVD. My dog-eared
VHS tape of "Flame Over India", which is, I think, the original title,
which I converted to DVD - not a great transfer, mind you - can now be
retired.

Some say this was a variation on the incarnations of the movie
"Stagecoach", but that doesn't do this excellent adventure film
justice, with its stellar cast, illumined by Ms. Bacall, who is more
beautiful here, as the intrepid governess, than in any of her other
films.

The outstanding performances by an ensemble of familiar and unfamiliar
faces is also graced by I.S. Johar's Gupta, the dedicated engineer,
who provides a perfect, comic counterpoint to what is also a serious
film about British imperialism and of India, a land of ancient
animosities and great beauty.
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Rebellion is breaking out in India and all that stands in the way of religious and political chaos, not to mention British control, is a six-year-old Hindu prince and the unflagging confidence of Captain Scott (Kenneth More). Charged with bringing the boy safely from a small, fortified hill station to the British base at Kalapur 300 miles away, Captain Scott will need every bit of his resourcefulness, energy, ingenuity and pluck.

The year is 1905 and Muslim tribes in India's north west territories are rising up against the Hindu princes and their British masters. Young prince Kishan is seen as a symbol of order and justice. If the rebels can kill him, there will be uprisings against the British which they may not be able to control. But how to get the prince to Kalapur? The last refugee trains have left and attempting the journey by horseback through enemy territory would be madness. But then Captain Scott remembers there was an old, derelict steam locomotive, The Empress of India, in the train sheds. Could it be put back into service? He calls upon his friend, Gupta (I. S. Johar), who assures him in broken English that his locomotive will not fail Captain Scott and that Gupta, himself, will run it. In a trice Gupta brings needed maintenance to The Empress and Scott finds himself loading an assorted group of passengers onto the only passenger car. There is Lady Wyndham (Ursula Jeans), the governor's wife; Peters (Eugene Deckers), an arms dealer whose weapons now most likely arm the rebels; Mr. Bridie (Wilfred Hyde-White), a diplomat and old India hand; and Van Layden (Herbert Lom), a reporter who has no love for the British. Most importantly, there is the prince and his American governess, Catherine Wyatt (Lauren Bacall). On this desperate journey, Captain Scott and his group of passengers will encounter massacres, the old steam engine's urgent need for water, the hard work of replacing rails, the tense clamber over a blown bridge with only the rails remaining, then the careful driving of the engine across those shifting, sagging rails, and the mass attacks of Muslims on horseback racing to capture the train and the prince. More troubling, Scott discovers that his group harbors a traitor, someone determined to either kill the prince or see that the boy is killed. Only the best traditions of British military leadership, exemplified by the publicly confident but privately worried Captain Scott, plus the vital assistance he receives from a number of the passengers, enable North West Frontier to have a happy ending. For Captain Scott, the ending is even happier. Not only has he fulfilled his mission, it appears that he and Catherine Wyatt will have a future together.

This film is a throwback to the classic movies about the British Empire and the quality of the brave men who made the Empire possible. It's all fiction, of course, but it's greatly entertaining. Films like Drums and The Four Feathers reassured many that the British Empire would always be around and that the men who made it work were...well, gentlemen; that is, dedicated to bringing order, opportunity and justice to the natives as only British gentlemen could, and who always dressed for dinner. While this movie arrived in the theaters as the underside of empire was becoming known, it still tells a cracking good yarn. There is a bit too much exposition, in my opinion, offering justification for and against the Empire's rule in India (and the pro side wins the argument most of the time). It also seemed to me that the villain of the movie is far too easily identified. Still, the movie offers some grand adventures, great scenery, a journey on a steam train, brave derring-do, a typically forceful and optimistic performance by Kenneth More, and a nice reminder of why adventure stories are so much fun.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Flame Over India
Always liked any movie with Lauren Bacall in it. This was a good adventure story. Í'd recommend it to any Bacall fan.
Published 22 days ago by Kalakoakat
4.0 out of 5 stars Gupta steals the show
The Indian actor, I. S. Johar turns the movie into a fun film rather than just one more formula offering. Actually none of the acting is bad, just the sound track... Read more
Published 2 months ago by S. Vicente
5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable little movie
This is fun little movie. VCI seemed to have taken the time, and money to put out a nice small budget adventure film. The BD is very good as is the sound. Read more
Published 3 months ago by ronald kaufman
4.0 out of 5 stars FLAME OVER INDIA - ADVENTURESOME
FLAME OVER INDIA is an action/adventure film from 1959 that stars Kenneth More as a British Army Captain who's assigned the very difficult task of delivering safely (to Kalapur) a... Read more
Published 3 months ago by 'Matahari'
5.0 out of 5 stars Great movie especially with Kenneth More and Lauren Bacall
I love this movie, remember seeing it as a kid and especially loved Kenneth More in it. To team him up with Lauren Bacall was inspiration as her part is to be honest not that great... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Philip B. Davison
2.0 out of 5 stars 5 stars for Dandy Kenny, but subject matter is passe'
Reading some of the reviews makes me wonder, why bunch of poor, abused, conquered by force and tyranny, fighting a ruthless modern army for their homes and families are called... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Siamak Marzban
5.0 out of 5 stars a very good transfer
I was astonished how well this oldie has come up in the transfer. The colors are brilliant. Filmed in Morocco it made a good attempt at looking like Pakistan and the engine driver... Read more
Published 6 months ago by John Chandler
1.0 out of 5 stars Faulty Disc
This is a warning that the version of Flame Over India, promoted as a Blu-Ray version by VCI Entertainment does not work and should not be purchased. Read more
Published 8 months ago by vlad48
1.0 out of 5 stars Love Kenneth Moore--hated the movie
Sorry to be the contrary voice/reviewer here but this movie was terrible in my opinion. I love Kenneth Moore, "Sink the Bismark" is one of my favorite films he did and it still... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Bryan Lambert
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good film
This is an oldie but a goodie, Kenneth Moore is very good as the reluctant hero on a difficult mission to save some people on a train journey through rebel territory. Read more
Published 10 months ago by J. Carey
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