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Campbell's Kingdom

Rugged Wildcatters...Fighting the Treacherous Might of the Canadian Rockies!
1957 | 102m | English

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Given only six months to live, Englishman Bruce Campbell goes to Canada to claim "Campbell's Kingdom", the land he inherited from his grandfather. In order to clear his grandfather's name and prove there is oil on the land, Campbell must face up to a ruthless contractor and work against the clock to find oil before "Campbell's Kingdom" is flooded by a new power dam.
Release Date: Sep 03, 1957
Director: Ralph Thomas
Writer: Robin Estridge, Hammond Innes
Genres: Adventure, Drama
Keywords based on novel or book, canada, fraud, terminal illness, dying man, dam, oil, inheritance, flood, drilling for oil, survey
Production Companies The Rank Organisation
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 29, 2026
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Dirk Bogarde Bruce Campbell
Barbara Murray Jean Lucas
Michael Craig Boyd Bladen
Stanley Baker Owen Morgan
James Robertson Justice 'Mac' MacDonald
George Murcell Max, a worker
Robert Brown Ben Creasy
Mary Merrall Miss Ruth
Athene Seyler Miss Abigail
Sidney James Tim, MacDonald's driver-rigger
Roland Brand Truck Driver who brings Bruce to town
Stanley Maxted Henry Fergus
Finlay Currie Hyper-religious Old Barfly
Peter Illing The Doctor
Nicholas Stuart Worker Playing Cards
Maurice Kaufmann Man at Golden Calf
Gordon Tanner Cliff
John Laurie Mac
Mark Baker Worker
Michael Collins Worker
Bob Head Worker
Charles Rayford Worker
Arnold Schulkes Worker
Jack Sharp Worker
Miles Malleson (unconfirmed - not present in US release version)
Richard McNamara The Stranger
Name Job
Robin Estridge Screenplay
Frederick Wilson Editor
Ernest Steward Director of Photography
Clifton Parker Music, Original Music Composer
Joan Ellacott Costume Design
Maurice Carter Art Direction
Robert T. MacPhee Sound
Gordon K. McCallum Sound
Ralph Thomas Director
Hammond Innes Novel
Name Title
Betty E. Box Producer
Earl St. John Executive Producer
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John Chard
7.0

The Other Dam Busters. Campbell's Kingdom is directed by Ralph Thomas and adapted to screenplay by Robin Estridge from the Hammond Innes novel. It stars Dirk Bogarde, Stanley Baker, Michael Craig, Barbara Murray, James Robertson Justice, Athene Seyler, Robert Brown, John Laurie and Sid James. Mu ... sic is by Clifton Parker and cinematography by Ernest Steward. With only six months to live, Bruce Campbell (Bogarde) arrives in the township of Come Lucky in the Rockies to take up his grandfather's inheritance. The inheritance is a valley area known as Campbell's Kingdom, a place where Bruce's grandfather insisted to his dying day that it held oil, something which caused a major rift in the township. Bruce arrives to a hostile reception, and told that his inheritance will not be allowed to stop the building of new dam, the building of which is ethically wrong but is the source of employment for most of the townsfolk. Bruce, fragile and short of friends, is determined to prove his grandfather was a honourable and correct man and so goes toe to toe with the ruthless dam builders led by Owen Morgan (Baker). The film makers take their time to build the characters and their part in the plot. Film then deftly builds up a head of steam in the second half where we are treated to genuine thrills as dirty tricks and action sequences go hand in hand. Beautifully photographed in Eastman Color by Steward (Cortina d'Ampezzo in Italy standing in for The Rockies), film is essentially a variant on Western movie staples that saw two opposing work forces (cattlemen/farmers/railroad/stageline etc) going against each other with pain and misery sure to surface. Here it's the delicate grace of Bogarde against the brawn of Baker, and both men are excellent in their portrayals. Around them are a bunch of more than competent performers to further add weight to the character dynamics, while the art department have come up with some decent sets and model work for when the story is away from the great outdoors. It's not all convincing, but the action and effects are good value in entertainment terms, while some romance helps things along considerably; even if it ultimately leads to an irritating twist at the finale. You could maybe be irked by the lack of location based accents, and even question the ethics on both sides of the argument here as the land is set up to be raped by man, but really why let such quibbles stop your enjoyment of this immensely satisfying entertainment? 7.5/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

Bruce Campbell" (Dirk Bogarde) inherits his grandfather's land in Canada and is determined to make a go of it. Once he arrives from Scotland, and allied with Barbara Murray and a superb James Robertson Justice, though, he discovers that he faces a few local difficulties. Stanley Baker is prepared to ... go to any means to drive them from the land so he can build a lucrative hydro-electric dam. This self-adaptation of Hammond Innes' novel is beautifully shot (albeit it in Italy, not Canada) and Bogarde conveys some of the grim determination and persevering spirit of "Campbell" well in the face of this hostility, but the story is presented in just a little too light-weight a fashion with too much chatter and not enough action - until the very end.

Jul 08, 2024