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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2004 11:18 am
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Recently watching "The last Samurai" I was put in mind of a film I have seen
once or twice on TV.

Set in India, it involves an old British official, out of sympathy with the
more bureaucratic Raj of today, having to hunt down a warrior chief who has
been outlawed and his tribe relocated. Inreasingly, he finds himself more in
sympathy with his quarry than with his colleagues. At the end, he agrees to
adopt the chieftain's son so that the authorites can't put him in an orphanage
or whatever

Can anyone recall the title? I have a nagging recolloection that the chieftain
might have been Yul Brynner, but can't swear to it and so far anyway haven't
found it for certain on the internet
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