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Mister Moses - 1965 (Robert Mitchum) African adventure
Type:
Video > Movies
Files:
2
Size:
1.37 GB

Info:
IMDB
Spoken language(s):
English
Tag(s):
Robert Mitchum

Uploaded:
Aug 25, 2014
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NrKNrK



Mister Moses (USA - 1965)

Adventure

filmed on location in Kenya

director . . . Ronald Neame
starring . . . Robert Mitchum, Carroll Baker, Ian Bannen
 
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059454/

An adventure film about a con man blackmailed into persuading an entire African village into relocating for their own safety.

Beaten and expelled by African villagers for trying to cheat them, the unconscious Joe Moses drifts down a river where he is discovered by the natives of another village. This tribe is being pressured to move by the District Officer as their land will be flooded by the release of waters from a dam; but they refuse to leave their homes. Deeply Christian, the villagers compare Joe Moses to the real Moses due to his discovery in the reeds as was the baby Moses. With a broken leg and no money, Joe Moses is trapped in the village.

Video: XviD, 576x432, 1875 kbps, 25 fps, 01h31m35s
Audio: Dolby AC3, 48000 Hz, stereo, 256 kbps, English, no subtitles

VHS Rip, audio and video watchable but not brilliant, brief KCOP watermark

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Evidently this film is hard to find. Also, information is limited, but regarding RUNNING TIME here are some user comments (for what they are worth) from IMDb:

"...I think I really would like this movie, but my version just runs 91 minutes (so there are about 25 missing)..."

"...The film itself is very un PC. White missionaries trying to teach an African tribe the ways of Christianity..."

"...My guess is that what is in the missing 25 minutes may be the really controversial scenes. Who knows..."

"...Watching it I felt like it was poorly edited and not just to cut out and back to commercials. So now I know there's almost a full half hour missing..."