The Spiral Road
The Spiral Road | |
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Directed by | Robert Mulligan |
Produced by | Robert Arthur |
Written by |
John Lee Mahin Neil Paterson Jan de Hartog (novel) |
Starring |
Rock Hudson Burl Ives Gena Rowlands Geoffrey Keen |
Music by | Jerry Goldsmith |
Cinematography | Russell Harlan |
Edited by | Russell F. Schoengarth |
Production company |
Universal International |
Distributed by | Universal International |
Release dates |
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Running time | 145 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Spiral Road is a 1962 American Eastmancolor adventure film directed by Robert Mulligan starring Rock Hudson, Burl Ives, Gena Rowlands and Geoffrey Keen.[1][2]
Plot
Dr. Anton Drager (Rock Hudson) travels to Java to study the effects of leprosy under an expert on the subject, Dr. Brits Jansen (Burl Ives). The two physicians have many of the same views scientifically, but are philosophically a mismatch, because Drager does not share the older Jansen's belief in the One True Triune Living God of the Bible.
After being married with his sweetheart, Els (Gena Rowlands), Drager must trek into the jungle to track down Frolick (Philip Abbott), a drunken river master who is lost. Frolick has been driven mad by a shaman called Burubi (Reggie Nalder). Drager eventually comes across Frolick, but ends up killing him in self-defense.
After rescuing another doctor, in the same region, Anton becomes lost in the wild. He nearly dies and has lapsed into a coma by the time he is rescued. His ordeal comes to change his perceptions and agree more with Jansen on one's need to believe in the sinful nature of humans and to maintain saving faith through the completed redemptive spiritual work of Jesus Christ.
Cast
- Rock Hudson as Drager
- Burl Ives as Jansen
- Gena Rowlands as Els
- Geoffrey Keen as Wattereus
- Neva Patterson as Louise Kramer
- Will Kuluva as Dr. Sordjano
- Philip Abbott as Frolick
- Larry Gates as Dr. Kramer
- Karl Swenson as Insp. Bevers
- Edgar Stehli as The Sultan
- Judy Dan as Laja
- Robert F. Simon as Dr. Martens
- Ibrahim Pendek as Stegomyia (as Ibrahim Bin Hassan)
- Reggie Nalder as Burubi
- Leon Lontoc as Dr. Hatta