Sammy Going South
Sammy Going South

Sammy Going South (1963)

6.1 ? Mar 18, 1963 2h 8m

Overview

After he is orphaned by an air raid on Port Said during the Suez Crisis, a young boy attempts to go by himself from the Suez Canal to Durban in South Africa where his nearest relative, Aunt Jane, lives. On the way he meets a variety of different people who help or hinder his journey - including an ageing diamond smuggler.

Genres

Adventure

Release Date

March 18, 1963

Rating

6.1 /10

Runtime

2h 8m

Edward G. Robinson

Edward G. Robinson

Cocky Wainwright

Fergus McClelland

Fergus McClelland

Sammy Hartland

Constance Cummings

Constance Cummings

Gloria van Imhoff

Paul Stassino

Paul Stassino

Spyros Dracondopolous

Harry H. Corbett

Harry H. Corbett

Lem

Zia Mohyeddin

Zia Mohyeddin

The Syrian

Orlando Martins

Orlando Martins

Abu Lubaba

John Turner

John Turner

Heneker

Zena Walker

Zena Walker

Aunt Jane

Jack Gwillim

Jack Gwillim

District Commissioner

Patricia Donahue

Patricia Donahue

Kathy Hartland

Jared Allen

Bob Hartland

Guy Deghy

Guy Deghy

Doctor

Marne Maitland

Marne Maitland

Hassan

Steven Scott

Egyptian Policeman at Luxor Hotel

Frederick Schiller

Frederick Schiller

Head Porter Luxor Hotel

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Wuchak

6.0/10

Aug 22, 2025

**_A 10 years-old boy’s colorful adventures in western Africa_** After a tragic bombing during the Suez Crisis in November, 1956, an English lad is forced to flee Port Said, Egypt, and travel to Durban, South Africa, a journey of some 5000 miles. Along the way he runs into an Arab “guide,” a concerned white woman tourist (Constance Cummings) and an old man hunter (Edward G. Robinson). “A Boy Ten Feet Tall” (1963) is also known by the name of the 1961 novel it’s based on, “Sammy Going South” (an inferior title). It’s, thankfully, not a Disney kid’s flick, but more along the lines of the future "The Black Stallion Returns" and, especially, “Duma,” which happens to be the best of the lot. Both this movie and “Duma” feature a galago (bush baby) scene. The director went on to do “A High Wind in Jamaica,” which is cut from the same cloth, an exotic adventure featuring kids and adults. It runs 1 hour, 53 minutes, and was shot at Shepperton Studios, just southwest of London, with location work done in Kenya (Mombasa), Uganda and Tanganyika, which is now Tanzania. GRADE: B-

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