

65 minutes
11/14/1938
This being a Republic picture, it should come as no surprise that Storm Over Bengal was filmed in its entirety in the San Fernando Valley. Within its concise 65 minutes, the film manages to accommodate a Bengal Lancers main plot, a romantic subplot, the obligatory coward who makes good, intrigue aplenty from a villainous Indian potentate, and an outsized climactic battle between the rebels and the British forces. Patric Knowles, previously one of the leads in the British-India epic Charge of the Light Brigade, heads the cast. Worth noting is the presence in the cast of Richard Cromwell as secondary romantic lead Neil Allison and Douglass Dumbrille as the despicable Khan. Three years earlier, Cromwell had been tortured by Dumbrille's minions in Lives of a Bengal Lancer, and he undergoes much the same treatment here-"just to make him feel at home" observed film historian Roger Dooley.

Patric Knowles
as Captain Jeffrey Allison

Richard Cromwell
as Lt. Neil Allison

Rochelle Hudson
as Joan Lattimore

Douglass Dumbrille
as Ramin Khan

Colin Tapley
as Hallett

Gilbert Emery
as Colonel Torrance

Douglas Walton
as Terry

Halliwell Hobbes
as Sir John Galt
John Burton
as Sir Austin Carter

Clyde Cook
as Alf

Claud Allister
as Redding

Pedro de Cordoba
as Abdul Mir

Edward Van Sloan
as Maharajah of Lhanapur
Guy Bellis
as Soldier

Yakima Canutt
as Tribesman

Guy D'Ennery
as Tribesman

John Davidson
as Aide to Ramin Khan

Ralph Dunn
as Soldier

Frank Ellis
as Tribesman

Lal Chand Mehra
as Aide to Abdul Mir

Bob Reeves
as Soldier

Dorothy Tree
as Mrs. Massarene
Bud Wolfe
as Tribesman