South to Karanga
South to Karanga is a 1940 American film starring James Craig and Charles Bickford.[1]
South to Karanga | |
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Directed by | Harold Schuster |
Starring | James Craig |
Production company | Universal |
Release date | 1940 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Production
The film was originally called Bombay Uprising but was relocated from India to Africa out of fear of offending British audiences.[2] It was known as South to Katanga before being changed to South to Karanga.[3] Dick Foran was to play to lead but fell ill and was replaced by James Craig.[4]
References
- "South to Karanga". Sydney Morning Herald (32, 126). New South Wales, Australia. 16 December 1940. p. 3. Retrieved 18 November 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
- By Douglas W. Churchill, special to The New York Times, April 7, 1940. "Around and About Hollywood" (column). New York Times (1923-Current File) (retrieved from ProQuest; subscription required)
- By Douglas W. Churchill, special to The New York Times, March 30, 1940. "Screen News Here and in Hollywood" (column). New York Times (1923-Current File) (retrieved from ProQuest; subscription required)
- By Douglas W. Churchill, special to The New York Times, April 12, 1940. "News of the Screen" (column). New York Times (1923-Current File) (retrieved from ProQuest; subscription required)
External links
- South to Karanga on IMDb
- South to Karanga at TCMDB
- South to Karanga at BFI
- Film review: "The Screen in Review" (column) "Pride and Prejudice a Delightful Comedy of Manners, Seen at the Music Hall – South to Karanga Given at the Rialto and Pier 13 at the Palace," by Bosley Crowther, New York Times, August 9, 1940, p. L19
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