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Kim
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DVD Cover Information Actor: Dean Stockwell, Errol Flynn, Paul Lukas, Robert Douglas, Thomas Gomez Director: Victor Saville Brand: FLYNN,ERROL Cinematographer: William V. Skall Editor: George Boemler Producer: Leon Gordon Writer: Leon Gordon Writer: Helen Deutsch Writer: Richard Schayer Writer: Rudyard Kipling DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Subtitled); French (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); English (Original Language); French (Dubbed) Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dubbed, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 113 minutes DVD Release Date: 2003-08-26 Audience Rating: G (General Audience) Model: 65752 Studio: Warner Home Video Product features: - The boy Kim knows how to scrounge up a hot meal in India's bustling cities, how to scamper catlike across rooftops and disguise himself as a local and conceal his Anglo heritage. To Kim, these are just ways to be free. To colonial British intelligence, they're skills it knows will be useful when it makes Kim a spy. Like Gunga Din, Captains Courageous and The Man Who Would Be King, Kim belongs to t
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Movie Reviews of KimMovie Review: Kim - invaluable life lesson's... Summary: 3 Stars
Kim based on Rudyard Kipling's adventure book about the young British boy Kim who has lost both his parents and survives in India through theft, begging, and being a messenger. Kim avoids the British as he has heard that they send their boys to school, but when his identity is revealed he struggles against the system after he is sent to school. In addition, a holy man who has made a strong impression on Kim encourages him to stay in school in order to help him seek enlightenment. Simultaneously, there is a war brewing in northern India and Kim seems to play large part in the outcome of this possible bloodshed. Kim is an interesting film shot in India that teaches some valuable lessons in regards to education and belonging. Despite having some scenes that seem too staged and stiff, which causes some awkwardness in the story, the film leaves the audience with a good cinematic experience.
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