British army sergeants Ballantine, Cutter and MacChesney serve in India during the 1880s, along with their native water-bearer, Gunga Din. While completing a dangerous telegraph-repair mission, they unearth evidence of the suppressed Thuggee cult. When Gunga Din tells the sergeants about a secret temple made of gold, the fortune-hunting Cutter is captured by the Thuggees, and it's up to his friends to rescue him.
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Directing | George Stevens | Director |
Costume & Make-Up | Mel Berns | Makeup Department Head |
Costume & Make-Up | Armand Triller | Makeup Artist |
Writing | Ben Hecht | Story |
Crew | Rudyard Kipling | Poem |
Writing | Charles MacArthur | Story |
Editing | Henry Berman | Editor |
Production | George Stevens | Producer |
Camera | Eddie Pyle | Camera Operator |
Camera | Charles Burke | Camera Operator |
Camera | Tom Clement | Grip |
Costume & Make-Up | Walter Hermann | Makeup Artist |
Sound | Cecil Shephard | Sound |
Sound | Kenneth C. Wesson | Sound |
Costume & Make-Up | Fred Starns | Wardrobe Master |
Costume & Make-Up | Pat Williams | Wardrobe Designer |
Production | Pandro S. Berman | Production Manager |
Art | Van Nest Polglase | Art Direction |
Crew | Clive Morgan | Technical Advisor |
Art | Perry Ferguson | Assistant Art Director |
Writing | Joel Sayre | Screenplay |
Sound | John E. Tribby | Sound Recordist |
Sound | James G. Stewart | Sound Recordist |
Crew | Vernon L. Walker | Special Effects |
Costume & Make-Up | Edward Stevenson | Costume Designer |
Editing | John Lockert | Editor |
Crew | William Briers | Technical Advisor |
Art | Darrell Silvera | Set Decoration |
Crew | Robert Erskine | Technical Advisor |
Directing | Edward Killy | Assistant Director |
Writing | Fred Guiol | Screenplay |
Directing | Dewey Starkey | Assistant Director |
Camera | Joseph H. August | Director of Photography |
Sound | Alfred Newman | Original Music Composer |