A Boy Ten Feet Tall (1965)



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Synopsis:
Released in the US as A Boy Ten Feet Tall, 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. Released in the US at 88 minutes, Sammy Going South was restored to its full 118 minutes for television.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
5/12/1965
Director Credit
Alexander MacKendrick Director
Cast Credit
Steven Scott Egyptian Policeman
Frederick Schiller Head Porter
Jared Allen Bob
Patricia Donahue Cathie
Marne Maitland Hassan
Edward G. Robinson Cocky Wainwright
Fergus McClelland Sammy Hartland
Constance Cummings Gloria van Imhoff
Harry H. Corbett Lem
Paul Stassino Spyros Dracondopolous
Zia Mohyeddin The Syrian
Orlando Martins Abu Lubaba
John Turner Heneker
Zena Walker Aunt Jane
Jack Gwyllim District Commissioner
Guy Deghy Doctor
Production Credits Credit
Hal Mason Producer
Art Department Credit
Scott Slimon Set Designer
Edward Tester Art Director
Ted Tester Art Director
Film Camera Credit
Erwin Hillier Cinematographer



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