Gunga Din is a 1939 swashbuckler film about three British soldiers and their native water bearer who fight to survive a Thuggee attack in colonial India. It stars Cary Grant, Victor McLaglen, Douglas Fairbanks Jr.[?], Sam Jaffe[?] and Joan Fontaine.
The movie was inspired by the Kipling poem, and written by Ben Hecht, Charles MacArthur, Joel Sayre[?], Fred Guiol[?], Lester Cohen[?] (contributing writer) (uncredited), John Colton[?] (contributing writer) (uncredited), William Faulkner (contributing writer) (uncredited), Vincent Lawrence[?] (contributing writer) (uncredited), Dudley Nichols[?] (contributing writer) (uncredited) and Anthony Veiller[?] (contributing writer) (uncredited). It was directed by George Stevens.
It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Black-and-White. In 1999 the film was deemed "culturally significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry.
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