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The Drum (1938) is an intriguing adventure woven into the fabric of the British Raj. Directed by Zoltan Korda, it reveals a world of betrayal and loyalty, embodied by the young Prince Azim, played by Sabu. The film's pacing keeps you engaged with its mix of action and suspense, while the practical effects offer a genuine sense of the era. Raymond Massey as the duplicitous Prince Guhl is quite compelling, drawing viewers into his nefarious schemes. The thematic elements of honor and treachery resonate throughout, making it a distinctive piece of cinematic history.
The Drum has had a varied format history, with original theatrical releases and later TV broadcasts. Finding a good copy can be tricky, as it's not widely available in pristine condition. Collector interest tends to hinge on its historical context and the performances, particularly Sabu's, making it a unique entry in any collection focused on adventure films or wartime dramas.
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