Sammy Going South

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Certificate: PG
Running Time: 1 Hr 54m
Retail Price: £15.99
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Content Type: Movie

Synopsis:
Sammy Going South is a rugged youngster's-eye-view adventure set in South Africa. 10-year-old orphan Sammy (Fergus McClelland), who resides in Port Said, tries to locate his only relative, who lives 5000 miles away across the desert in Durban. After the death of his first guide, an erstwhile peddler, Sammy is rescued by a wealthy tourist (Constance Cummings). Not anxious to return to Port Said, Sammy escapes his benefactress and links up with a crafty old hunter/diamond smuggler (Edward G. Robinson), whose life is saved by the boy. When the police search for Sammy, they arrest the old man, who has been a fugitive for years. When Sammy is finally united with his Aunt (Zena Walker), he learns that the old smuggler has willed him his fortune.

Special Features:
Interviews

Video Tracks:
CinemaScope Widescreen 2.35:1

Audio Tracks:
Mono

Directed By:
Alexander Mackendrick

Written By:


Starring:
Edward G. Robinson, Fergus McClelland, Constance Cummings, Harry H. Corbett, Paul Stassino, Zia Mohyeddin, Orlando Martins, John Turner, Zena Walker, Jack Gwillim, Patricia Donahue, Jared Allen, Guy Deghy, Marne Maitland & Steven Scott

Casting By:
Robert Lennard

Soundtrack By:
Tristram Cary

Director of Photography:
Erwin Hillier

Editor:
Jack Harris

Costume Designer:
Ernie Farrer

Production Designer:
Edward Tester

Producer:
Hal Mason

Distributor:
Optimum

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The running time of Sammy Going South on this DVD is actually 114 minutes (one hour, fifty-four minutes) at PAL running speed, of a 119 minute 35mm CinemaScope print. Original running time of film was 129 minutes (two hours, nine minutes) cut to 119 minutes after the film's initial release in 1963. The original full length version is believed to be lost.
posted by David Rayner on 3/7/2010 11:28
We have an exclusive screening of this film at Cornerhouse, Manchester as part of the Family Friendly Film Festival this Sunday, 12noon, with an intro from a very special guest - Fergus McClelland (Sammy!)!!

He says:
"I went off to Africa a happy 11 year old child and returned 6 months later as a young man, buried in experiences with some of the best actors, and technicians of film in the world. Working with Alexander MacKendrick was amazing. Here was one of the most famous directors there was showing me how to perform. Behind the scenes I got to know Harry H. Corbett the star of Steptoe And Son and Edward G. Robinson in a way you don't from reading Hello magazine. The film inspired Lord Lloyd Webber and Steven Spielberg at the start of their careers. On Sunday, I will be sharing some of the exciting inside stories of what REALLY happens on a film set, the arguments, the disasters and finally the triumphs as the whole vision comes together into something that makes sense and carries a powerful message to an audience."

Get your tickets now! Call 0161 200 1500
posted by leah byrne on 29/7/2010 10:53