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Star of India

The most swashbuckling screen adventure in a decade!
1954 | 92m | English

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Popularity: 0.6 (history)

Director: Arthur Lubin
Writer: Herbert Dalmas
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Squire Pierre St. Laurent returns from wars in India to 17th-century provincial France to find his estate confiscated by governor Narbonne, for back taxes, and resold to Katrina, a Dutch Countess. Katrina offers to return Pierre's property if he will help her get possession of the 'Star of India,' a fabulous sapphire, held at the moment by Narbonne.
Release Date: Jan 02, 1954
Director: Arthur Lubin
Writer: Herbert Dalmas
Genres: Adventure, Romance
Keywords swordplay, royalty
Production Companies Titanus, Raymond Stross Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2026
Entered: Apr 30, 2024
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Name Character
Cornel Wilde Pierre St. Laurent
Leslie Linder Moulai
Jean Wallace Countess Katrina
Herbert Lom Governor Narbonne
John Slater Emile
Walter Rilla Von Horst
Basil Sydney King Louis XIV
Yvonne Sanson Madame de Montespan
Arnold Bell Ship's Captain
Name Job
Arthur Lubin Director
Russell Lloyd Editor
Herbert Dalmas Screenplay
Denis Freeman Additional Dialogue
C.M. Pennington-Richards Director of Photography
Cedric Dawe Art Direction
Betty Lee Hairdresser
Neville Smallwood Makeup Department Head
Ernest Holding Production Supervisor
Max Varnel Assistant Director
Leonard Bulkley Sound Mixer
George Burgess Sound Supervisor
Richard Sidwell Sound Editor
Austin Dempster Camera Operator
Joan Bridge Color Timer
Ted Cotton Location Manager
Muir Mathieson Music Director
Connie Willis Continuity
Nino Rota Music
Ken Adam Assistant Art Director
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Raymond Stross Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

“Pierre” (Cornel Wilde) returns from his wartime escapades to his country home only to find that it’s been sold by the nasty “Narbonne” (Herbert Lom) to a Dutch countess. “Katrina” (Jean Wallace) informs him that she bought it after a tax repossession, but there might just be a way he could get it b ... ack. It seems that “Narbonne” has a beautiful jewel in his possession that was once a family heirloom of her’s. If he can repatriate it with her, she will return his estate to him. Setting of to the castle, he discovers, quite quickly, that the rather foppish but shrewd aristocrat is no pushover and he is going to have to use all of his wits if he is to fetch the stone. Perhaps an impending visit from King Louis XIV (Basil Sydney) could help cause enough of a distraction? Well maybe, but meantime he has also discovered that his new patron isn’t quite whom she seems to be, either - but what game is she playing and whom, if anyone, ought he to trust? Lom rather steals this, or rather his cat does, but Wilde is still on good form with some nimble acrobatics and sword fencing as the story takes a more predicable, but still quite enjoyable, path. No, there’s nobody finest work here either in front or behind the camera, but the production is decent enough and there’s a briskness to the pace that I quite enjoyed. If you like the genre - and I do - then this is still quite a fun story that proves, if that were ever needed, just how fickle cats can be!

Mar 26, 2025