Cast & Crew

Directed by

Michael Curtiz

Writing Credits

Michael Jacoby
(original story) (as Michel Jacoby)
Michael Jacoby
(screen play) (as Michel Jacoby) and
Rowland Leigh
(screen play)
Alfred Lord Tennyson
(epic poem) (uncredited)

Cast

Errol Flynn
Major Geoffrey Vickers
Olivia de Havilland
Elsa Campbell
Patric Knowles
Captain Perry Vickers
Henry Stephenson
Sir Charles Macefield
Nigel Bruce
Sir Benjamin Warrenton
Donald Crisp
Colonel Campbell
David Niven
Captain Randall
C. Henry Gordon
Surat Khan
G.P. Huntley
Major Jowett
Robert Barrat
Count Igor Volonoff
Spring Byington
Lady Octavia Warrenton
E.E. Clive
Sir Humphrey Harcourt
J. Carrol Naish
Subadar-Major Puran Singh
Walter Holbrook
Cornet Barclay
Princess Baba
Prema's Mother
Charles Sedgwick
Cornet Pearson
Scotty Beckett
Prema Singh
George Regas
Wazir
Helen Sanborn
Mrs. Jowett
Jimmy Aubrey
Orderly
Frank Baker
Officer
John Bose
Soldier
Dick Botiller
Native
David Cavendish
Orderly
Phyllis Coghlan
Woman at Ball
Charles Croker-King
Lord Cardigan
Jack Curtis
Sepoy
George David
Suristani
Herbert Evans
Majordomo
Martin Garralaga
Panjari
Lumsden Hare
Colonel Woodward
Sam Harris
Indian Officer
Gordon Hart
Colonel Coventry
Ben Hendricks Jr.
Officer
Holmes Herbert
General O'Neill
Shep Houghton
Soldier
Brandon Hurst
Lord Raglan
Olaf Hytten
Officer
Boyd Irwin
General Dunbar
Colin Kenny
Major Anderson
Crauford Kent
Captain Brown
Nicholai Konovaloff
Russian Officer
Kay Koury
Woman in Crowd
Jon Kristen
Panjari
Frank Lackteen
Panjari
Wilfred Lucas
Captain
Lal Chand Mehra
Sepoy
Carlyle Moore Jr.
Junior Officer
Stephen Moritz
Sepoy
Paul Panzer
Russian Officer
Georges Renavent
General Canrobert
Sally Sage
Bit Part
Carlos San Martín
Court Interpreter
Harry Semels
Sepoy Chief
Reginald Sheffield
Bentham
George Sorel
Surwan
Arthur Thalasso
Sepoy
David Thursby
Orderly
Michael Visaroff
Russian General

Produced by

Samuel Bischoff
associate producer (uncredited)
Hal B. Wallis
executive producer (uncredited)
Harry M. Warner
executive producer (uncredited)
Jack L. Warner
executive producer (uncredited)

Music by

Max Steiner

Cinematography by

Sol Polito
(photography by)

Editing by

George Amy

Art Direction by

John Hughes

Costume Design by

Milo Anderson
(gowns)

Makeup Department

Joe Bonner
makeup artist (uncredited)
Ethel Hogan
hair stylist (uncredited)
Ray Romero
makeup artist (uncredited)
Robert J. Schiffer
makeup artist (uncredited)

Production Management

Frank Mattison
unit manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

B. Reeves Eason
second unit director (uncredited)
Frank Heath
second assistant director (uncredited)
Jack Sullivan
assistant director (uncredited)
Fred Tyler
second assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

Harper Goff
set designer (uncredited)
John More
props (uncredited)
Herbert Plews
props (uncredited)
Eric Rohman
poster artist : Sweden (uncredited)
Hans Otto Wendt
poster artist : West Germany (1950) (uncredited)

Sound Department

Harold Hanks
sound recordist (uncredited)
Nathan Levinson
sound director (uncredited)
C.A. Riggs
sound (uncredited)
Frank Weixel
boom operator (uncredited)
Dick H. Williams
boom operator (uncredited)

Special Effects by

Hans F. Koenekamp
special effects (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

Fred Jackman
special photographic effects

Stunts

Frank Baker
stunts (uncredited)
Yakima Canutt
stunt double: Errol Flynn (uncredited)
John Epper
stunts (uncredited)
Herbert Holcombe
stunts (uncredited)
Buddy Mason
stunt double: Errol Flynn (uncredited)
Leo J. McMahon
stunts (uncredited)
Spike Spackman
stunts (uncredited)
Tom Steele
stunts (uncredited)
Don Turner
stunts (uncredited)
Buster Wiles
stunt double (uncredited)
Jack Williams
stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

Frank Evans
assistant camera (uncredited)
Frank Flanagan
gaffer (uncredited)
Al Green
second camera operator (uncredited)
William Harrington
electrician (uncredited)
Mac Julian
still photographer (uncredited)
Harold Noyes
grip (uncredited)
John Polito
second camera operator (uncredited)
Cliff Shirpser
assistant camera (uncredited)
Lloyd Ward
assistant camera (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Mary Dery
wardrobe (uncredited)
Allan Taylor
wardrobe (uncredited)
Henry West
wardrobe (uncredited)

Music Department

Leo F. Forbstein
musical director
R.H. Bassett
orchestrator (uncredited)
Maurice De Packh
orchestrator (uncredited)
Hugo Friedhofer
orchestrator (uncredited)
Louis Kaufman
musician: violin (uncredited)
George Parrish
orchestrator (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

Frank Fox
script clerk (uncredited)

Additional Crew

Sam Harris
technical advisor: military drills and tactics (as Major Sam Harris Ret. A.L.H.)
Stanley Logan
dialogue director
Eddie Larkin
dance director (uncredited)
Ann Robinson
stand-in: Olivia De Haviland (uncredited)

Thanks

Alfred Lord Tennyson
the world is indebted to: for perpetuating in an epic poem one of the most distinguished events in history conspicuous for sheer valor (as Alfred Lord Tennyson Poet Laureate)
Queen Victoria
the world is indebted to: for perpetuating in an epic poem one of the most distinguished events in history conspicuous for sheer valor (as Her Majesty Queen Victoria of Great Britain)
E. Rochfort-John
we gratefully acknowledge the technical advice of (as Captain E. Rochfort-John formerly of The Royal Engineers)
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