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1969 film by Steve Sekely
Kenner
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySteve Sekely
Screenplay byRobert L. Richards
Harold Clemins
Story byMary P. Murray
Produced byMary P. Murray
StarringJim Brown
Madlyn Rhue
Robert Coote
Ricky Cordell
Charles Horvath
Prem Nath
CinematographyDieter Liphardt
Edited byRichard V. Heermance
Music byPrem Dhawan
Piero Piccioni
Production
company
M & M Productions
Distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date
  • April 23, 1969 (1969-04-23)
Running time92 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Kenner is a 1969 American drama film produced by Mary Phillips Murray, directed by Steve Sekely and written by Robert L. Richards and Harold Clemins. The film stars Jim Brown, Madlyn Rhue, Robert Coote, Ricky Cordell, Charles Horvath and Prem Nath. The film was released on April 23, 1969, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

Plot

After his partner is murdered in Singapore, Roy Kenner travels to Bombay 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 to America.

Cast

Actor Role
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

See also

References

  1. "Kenner (1969) - Overview - TCM.com". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 1 December 2014.
  2. "Kenner". TV Guide. Retrieved 1 December 2014.

External links

Films directed by Steve Sekely


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