Temple of the White Elephant (1964)
In British colonial India, Lt. Dick Ramsay is charged with secretly rescuing the kidnapped daughter of the British viceroy of India and her fiancée, a fellow British officer from a cult of murderers who worship a white elephant. While on his mission he meets Princess Dhara and her man servant and protector, Parvati Sandok. Princess Dhara's brother has also been taken captive by the Cult of the White Elephant. Princess Dhara and Parvati Sandok aid Lt. Ramsay in his mission to free the captives and put an end to the cult's reign of terror.
Director:
Umberto Lenzi
Writers:
Umberto Lenzi, Fulvio Gicca Palli.
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Alessandra Panaro as Cynthia Montague |
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Marie Versini as principessa Dhara |
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Mimmo Palmara as Sandok |
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Giacomo Rossi Stuart as Reginald Milliner |
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Arturo Dominici as Bramu |
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Sean Flynn as tenente Richard Ramsey |
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Dakar as guida |
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Redilly B. Rajapa as principe Baram |
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Andrea Bosic as colonnello |
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Seyna Seyn as Sara |
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Giorgio Cerioni as John Willoughby |
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Giovanni Cianfriglia as Krishna |
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Enzo Fiermonte as sergente maggiore |
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Fortunato Arena as membro della setta |
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Nello Pazzafini as membro della setta |
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Jacques Herlin as ufficiale inglese |
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Sal Borgese as membro della setta |
| Writing | Umberto Lenzi | Screenplay |
| Sound | Georges Garvarentz | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | Fulvio Gicca Palli | Screenplay |
| Art | Arrigo Equini | Set Decoration |
| Directing | Umberto Lenzi | Director |
| Editing | Jolanda Benvenuti | Editor |
| Writing | Emilio Salgari | Characters |
| Production | Solly V. Bianco | Producer |
| Camera | Angelo Lotti | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Fulvio Gicca Palli | Screenstory |
| Writing | Umberto Lenzi | Screenstory |