Beyond Mombasa (1956)
Directed by George Marshall

Action / Adventure

Film Synopsis

An American, Matt Campbell, travels to Kenya to try to discover what became of his missing brother George. From a man named Ralph Hoyt Matt learns that his brother was killed by a cult known as the Leopard Men. He then meets a big game hunter, Gil Rossi, who was helping George to find a lucrative uranium mine...
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Film Credits

  • Director: George Marshall
  • Script: Richard English, Gene Levitt, James Eastwood (story)
  • Cinematographer: Freddie Young
  • Music: Humphrey Searle
  • Cast: Cornel Wilde (Matt Campbell), Donna Reed (Ann Wilson), Leo Genn (Ralph Hoyt), Ron Randell (Eliot Hastings), Christopher Lee (Gil Rossi), Dan Jackson (Ketimi), Eddie Calvert (Trumpet Player), Bartholomew Sketch (Native Boss), Clive Morton (Irate Man), Virginia Bedard (Tourist's Wife), Edward Johnson (Dacall Chief), MacDonald Parke (Tourist), Roy Purcell (George Campbell), Julian Sherrier (Desk Clerk)
  • Country: UK / USA
  • Language: English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min

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