During World War One an English adventurer, an American elephant poacher and the latter's attractive young daughter, set out to destroy a German battle-cruiser which is awaiting repairs in an inlet just off Zanzibar. The story is based on a novel by Wilbur Smith, which in turn is very loosely based on events involving the light cruiser SMS Königsberg, which was sunk after taking refuge in Rufigi delta in 1915.
Directing | Peter R. Hunt | Director |
Writing | Wilbur Smith | Novel |
Writing | Alastair Reid | Screenplay |
Costume & Make-Up | Paul Engelen | Makeup Artist |
Directing | Frank Ernst | Assistant Director |
Camera | Ken Eddy | Aerial Director of Photography |
Writing | Wilbur Smith | Screenplay |
Production | Michael Klinger | Producer |
Sound | Maurice Jarre | Original Music Composer |
Camera | Michael Reed | Director of Photography |
Editing | Michael J. Duthie | Editor |
Art | Syd Cain | Production Design |
Visual Effects | Derek Meddings | Visual Effects |
Production | Irene Lamb | Casting |
Camera | James Devis | Camera Operator |
Lighting | Frank Heeney | Gaffer |
Camera | Alec Mills | Camera Operator |
Camera | George Whitear | Still Photographer |
Art | Maurice Binder | Title Designer |
Production | Vicki Deason | Production Secretary |
Writing | Stanley Price | Screenplay |
Camera | Ron Drinkwater | Focus Puller |
Directing | John Glen | Second Unit Director |
Art | Jim Morahan | Assistant Art Director |