INDIAN BOY SABU
APPEARS IN “THE DRUM” STORY OF THE FRONTIER Do you remember that white horse ridden by one of the ghosts down the milky way in 11. <;. Wells’ picture, •The .Man Who Gould Work Miracles”? The same horse, now no longer camera-shy, is ridden by the Indian boy-star, Sabu, in “The Drum” now being completed at Denham. The director regards “The Drum” as one of the most important pictures to which his name has ever been attached. It is a story of the North-West Frontier, in which figure several allcolour sequences of barrack life which were photographed at Chitral, tlie most northerly outpost of British India.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20498, 14 May 1938, Page 15 (Supplement)
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108INDIAN BOY SABU Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20498, 14 May 1938, Page 15 (Supplement)
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