Campbell's Kingdom

1957

Action / Adventure / Drama

8
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 25%
IMDb Rating 6.3/10 10 928 928

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Plot summary

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.


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May 22, 2019 at 09:48 PM

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James Robertson Justice as James MacDonald
Dirk Bogarde as Bruce Campbell
Finlay Currie as Old Man
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1 hr 42 min
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1 hr 42 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Brucey_D 8 / 10

".. I shan't need the money...."

Based on a Hammond Innes novel, this 1957 colour production is a good deal better film than its current 6.3 score on IMDB would suggest. The film is beautifully shot (with the Italian Dolomites substituting for Alberta) and mostly ably acted by a good cast. It is that rare thing, an action/adventure film that all the family can enjoy. The plot revolves around a race against time for a dying man (Bogarde) to drill for oil before his grandfather's land is flooded by dam belonging to a mining corporation, with baddie Stanley Baker pulling every dirty trick going to stop him.

When I first saw the film, I was, as others have commented, less than convinced by the mixture of accents on offer. But upon reflection, Canada at that time -especially in any boom industry- was full of immigrants from all over the world. I also thought James Robertson Justice's accent was a bit weird, but I've since heard natives from that part of Scotland for real, and it is not so far off as I originally thought.

In summary this film is not at all bad, well worth watching.

Reviewed by MartinHafer 6 / 10

An unusual sort of role for the ever-dependable Bogarde.

Out of the blue, Bruce Campbell (Dirk Bogarde) arrives in Canada from Britain. It seems that years ago, Campbell's grandfather was involved in an oil drilling operation in Canada and reportedly stole a lot of folks' money who invested in it. But Bruce insists that his grandfather was not a crook and he's here to try to work the property to prove that there is oil. But there's a problem...they're now building a dam nearby and the property will soon be flooded...so not only do they have to contend with a lot of angry workers on the dam, but they also have to work quickly before the land is forever covered in water.

This is an amazingly 'normal' sort of role for Dirk Bogarde...and not the sort of film he was generally making in this stage of his career. Most of his films were either the lighthearted Doctor films or psychological thrillers. And, despite the change of pace, the film is worth watching. Not exactly brilliant but unique and interesting.

By the way, although the film is set in Canada, there are two interesting things. First, the film begins with the emblazened phrase 'Made at Pinewood Studios'....well, some of it was. A few scenes obviously were made in front of some cheap looking matte paintings. But many of the outdoor scenes were actually filmed in Italy...an odd substitute for Canada. Odd, but understandable as Italian studio space was dirt cheap at the time and a bit closer to the UK. Plus the Italians...well, they also have a lot of mountains.

Reviewed by ma-cortes 6 / 10

Colorful and brilliant drama with emotion, thrills, rousing adventures, and spectacular scenes

It deals with a forthright hero called Bruce Campbell, finely interpreted by Dick Bogarde, arrives in Canada from England to take over a land from an inheritace of his recently deceased grandfather, Campbell. Bruce to be aware that a dam is being constructed and It will flood Campbell's Kingdom. Along the way he faces off the new power dam being quickly built, and the ambitious contractor of the company named Morgan: Stanley Baker, who works for Fergus and other ruthless locals. Then Bruce joins various brave men : Michael Craig, James Robertson Justice, Sidney James , and a woman : Barbara Murray, to carry out their purports. Rugged wildcatters fighting the treacherous mighty Canadian Rockies!. Towering adventure in the sky-high-Rockies!

A good adventure drama about ambition, selfishness, corruption, solidarity and fight for land. Being adapted from the novel of the same name by Hammond Innes. Well paced drama, in which filmmaker gives the flick plenty of action and urgency. Including gorgeous location is most attractive, with impressive color cinematography about mountains, being set in Calgary, Canada, but actually shot on location in Dolomites mountains, North Italy .However, the only weak point is its screenplay with silly scenes and some lines with no much sense. Once it moves into action, nevertheless, it is a different yarn altogether. Adding breathtaking images of flood, these scenes were subsequently taken for other fims as "The Castle of Fumanchu" by Jess Frank. This is a creditable UK attempt to make a nimble adventure tale in the best Hollywood tradition. Here a young Dick Bogarde plays compellingly an obstinate man who takes on various challenges, floods and disgruntled villagers. Support cast is pretty good, such as Stanley Baker as a mean, nasty contractor who steals the show , Barbara Murray, Michael Craig, Finlay Currie, James Robertson Justice, Sidney James, Miles Malleson, Maurice Kaufmann, among others.

It contains glimmer and shimmer cinematography by Ernest Steward. And thrilling and moviing musical score by Clifton Parker, conducted by usual Muir Matheson. The motion picture was well directed by Ralph Thomas in mid-budget produced by Betty Box. Thomas was a good Brit craftsman who directed in England nice films as Island rescue, Above us the waves, Doctor in house, The wind cannot read, Upstairs and downstairs, Conspiracy of hearts, The high brights sun, Nobody runs forever, Percy, Percy's progress, The love ban, Quest of love and a remake : 39 steps .Rating 6/10 acceptable and passable. Well worth seeing.

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