Kenner | |
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Directed by | Steve Sekely |
Screenplay by | Robert L. Richards Harold Clemins |
Story by | Mary P. Murray |
Produced by | Mary P. Murray |
Starring | Jim Brown Madlyn Rhue Robert Coote Ricky Cordell Charles Horvath Prem Nath |
Cinematography | Dieter Liphardt |
Edited by | Richard V. Heermance |
Music by | Prem Dhawan Piero Piccioni |
Production company | M & M Productions |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Kenner is a 1969 Americandrama film produced by Mary Phillips Murray, directed bySteve Sekely and written byRobert L. Richards and Harold Clemins. The film starsJim Brown,Madlyn Rhue,Robert Coote, Ricky Cordell, Charles Horvath andPrem Nath. The film was released on April 23, 1969, byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer.[1][2]
After his partner is murdered inSingapore, Roy Kenner travels toBombay in search of the killer, a man named Tom Jordan. He meets a fatherless young boy, Saji, and begins to fall in love with the boy's mother, Anasuya, then takes Saji under his wing when she is accidentally killed. After a final confrontation with Jordan atop a building, Kenner takes the boy home with him toAmerica.
Actor | Role |
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Jim Brown | Roy Kenner |
Madlyn Rhue | Anasuya |
Robert Coote | Henderson |
Ricky Cordell | Saji |
Charles Horvath | Tom Jordan |
Prem Nath | Sandy |
Kuljit Singh | Young Sikh |
Sulochana Latkar | Mother Superior |
Ursula Prince | Sister Katherine |
Tony North | American Friend |
Ming Hung | Ring Referee |
R.P. Wright | Gym Owner |
Nitin Sethi | Customs Officer |
Mahendra Jhaveri | Young Hindu |
G.S. Aasie | Shoe Merchant |
Ravikant | Bald Disciple |
Hercules | Robed Man |
Khalil Amir | Robed Man |
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