Robert Adamson
Robert Taylor
Robert Adamson

“Africa as you've never seen it!”
An American engineer reaches Mombasa to finish the works of an African railroad and to find his predecessor, who has mysteriously disappeared. While the work continues, will have to face several obstacles, especially violent local tribes, Arabs slave traders and wild animals.
Robert Adamson
Robert Taylor
Robert Adamson
Hooky Hook
Anthony Newley
Hooky Hook
Jane Carlton
Anne Aubrey
Jane Carlton
Ben Ahmed
Grégoire Aslan
Ben Ahmed
Sexton
Allan Cuthbertson
Sexton
Ali
Martin Benson
Ali
Chief
Orlando Martins
Chief
Captain
Donald Pleasence
Captain
Witchdoctor
Earl Cameron
Witchdoctor
Pasha
John Dimech
Pasha
Gunther
Martin Boddey
Gunther
Boraga
Harry Baird
Boraga
It's an hybrid of many things, this - and all set in the not very politically correct scenario of late 19th century colonial Africa. Robert Taylor is "Adamson" - a railway engineer tasked with completing a dangerous stretch of track between Mombasa and Lake Victoria. No mean feat as he must face duplicity from some, slave-trading, locals with vested interests and some hostility from the natives whose land he must cross. Adding to his difficulties, he is engaged by "Jane" (a pretty unremarkable Anne Aubrey) to try to track down her engineer brother - a man charged with the same task earlier, but who has disappeared. It's a solid boy's own adventure story this with plenty of stereotypes of the time peppering a tale that has little jeopardy but just enough action and beasties to sustain it for ninety minutes. The one thing I did struggle with was the curious casting of Anthony Newley as his assistant "Hooky" but otherwise this is just a sort of "King Solomon's Mines" meets "Northwest Frontier" type of film that lauded the pioneering spirit of empire at a time when that's what cinema audiences wanted. It's entirely forgettable fayre, and very much of a time long gone - in just about every fashion.
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