Set amongst the drama of the North West Frontier of India at the turn of the Century, this is a thrilling adventure about a soldier assigned to rescue a Hindu prince and his American governess when rebellion breaks out. They are forced to make a 300 mile train journey to safety however, it becomes apparent that the main danger does not le in attack from the outside, but from within. Someone on the train is trying to kill the Prince. Directed by J. Lee Thompson Writing credits Robin Estridge (screenplay) Patrick Ford (story) Cast (in credits order) Kenneth More .... Capt. Scott Lauren Bacall .... Catherine Wyatt Herbert Lom .... Van Layden Wilfrid Hyde-White .... Bridie (as Wilfrid Hyde White) I.S. Johar .... Gupta Ursula Jeans .... Lady Windham Eugene Deckers .... Peters Ian Hunter .... Sir John Wyndham Jack Gwillim .... Brig. Ames Govind Raja Ross .... Prince Kishan Basil Hoskins .... Aide-de-camp S.M. Asgaralli .... 1st Indian Soldier S.S. Chowdhary .... 2nd Indian Soldier Moultrie Kelsall .... Brittish Correspondent Lionel Murton .... American Correspondent Jaron Valton .... Indian Correspondent Honni Bode .... Indian Correspondent Frank Olegario .... Rajah Ronald Cardew .... Staff Colonel rest of cast listed alphabetically: Irmgard Spoliansky Howard Marion-Crawford .... Peters contact at Kalapur station (uncredited) Also Known As: Flame Over India (USA) Runtime: 129 min Country: UK Language: English Color: Color (Eastmancolor) Sound Mix: Mono Certification: Iceland:L / Finland:K-16 / Sweden:15 / UK:U Awards: Nominated for 3 BAFTA Film Awards.