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1935 • Action / Adventure • 94m

Clive of India

"Six words from a woman changed the map of Asia!"

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Fort St. David, Cuddalore, southern India, 1748. While colonial empires battle to seize an enormous territory, rich in spices and precious metals beyond the wildest dreams, and try to gain the favor of the local kings, Robert Clive (1725-1774), a frustrated but talented clerk who works for the East Indian Company and struggles to earn his fortune, makes a bold decision that will change his life forever.

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Ronald Colman
Ronald Colman
Robert Clive
Loretta Young
Loretta Young
Margaret Maskelyne
Colin Clive
Colin Clive
Capt. Johnstone
Francis Lister
Francis Lister
Edmund Maskelyne
C. Aubrey Smith
C. Aubrey Smith
Prime Minister
Cesar Romero
Cesar Romero
Mir Jaffar
Montagu Love
Montagu Love
Governor Pigot
Lumsden Hare
Lumsden Hare
Sergeant Clark
Ferdinand Munier
Ferdinand Munier
Admiral Watson
Gilbert Emery
Gilbert Emery
Mr. Sullivan
Leo G. Carroll
Leo G. Carroll
Mr. Manning
Etienne Girardot
Etienne Girardot
Mr. Warburton
Robert Greig
Robert Greig
Mr. Pemberton
Mischa Auer
Mischa Auer
Suraj Ud Dowlah
Ferdinand Gottschalk
Ferdinand Gottschalk
Old Member
Doris Lloyd
Doris Lloyd
Mrs. Nixon
Eily Malyon
Eily Malyon
Mrs. Clifford
Phyllis Clare
Phyllis Clare
Margaret's Friend
Screenplay: R. J. MinneyDirector: Richard BoleslawskiProducer: Darryl F. ZanuckScreenplay: W.P. Lipscomb

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barrymost
2019-09-30
60%

This is one of Ronald Colman's lesser movies, as well as one of his lesser-known. But for all that, and the fact that it normally receives mixed reviews at best, it's not too bad. The film focuses more on the story and action rather than on deep characterization, but it's entertaining. It's dated, but watchable. Ronald Colman is great, as always, being one of the most dashing and distinguished actors of all. Would I recommend? No, not like I would other Ronald Colman films (and he has done some fantastic stuff). But if you're already a devoted fan of his, you may want to give it a try. It really depends on individual tastes.

CinemaSerf
2024-02-10
60%

Ronald Colman isn't really anywhere near his best in this rather dry biopic of the founder of the British Raj in the 18th Century. He is embarrassingly spared the worst consequences of a duel in Britain and arrives in shame, as a lowly clerk, in a country still a collection of Princely states. It's when he becomes besieged, and his betters haven't a clue how to defeat their advancing enemy, that he emerges as a bit of a soldier and, soon married to "Margaret" (Loretta Young) he climbs the ranks of the East India Company adding wealth and prosperity to all he meets. It's his last visit that facilitates huge expansion of British rule but earns him the enmity of the petty back in London who wish to impeach him and rob him of his honour and his considerable wealth. His return home to face Parliament is the final insult to a man who had put his commitment to India ahead of just about everything else. Like most biopics, it's not especially critical of the man - and in ninety minutes there isn't really time, either. What it does offer us is a rather potted history of his life that might stimulate further reading, but in itself delivers little. He and Young must have commanded most of the budget for there are perilously few action scenes as the detail of his military successes are largely left to the inter-titles. It's nice to see Montague Love given a slightly bigger speaking part and if you're eagle eyed you might spot Cesar Romero in the turbaned guise of King Mir Jaffar, bit for the main part this is just a vehicle for Colman to go through the motions of an hero with some stilted dialogue supported by the sparing appearances of an unremarkable Young.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
20th Century Pictures, United Artists

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