

Clive of India
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Fort St. David, Cuddalore, southern India, 1748. While colonial empires battle to seize an enormous territory, rich in spices and precious metals beyond the wildest dreams, and try to gain the favor of the local kings, Robert Clive (1725-1774), a frustrated but talented clerk who works for the East Indian Company and struggles to earn his fortune, makes a bold decision that will change his life forever.
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"Six words from a woman changed the map of Asia!"
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Original Language
en
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Ronald Colman
Robert Clive

Loretta Young
Margaret Maskelyne

Colin Clive
Capt. Johnstone

Francis Lister
Edmund Maskelyne

C. Aubrey Smith
Prime Minister

Cesar Romero
Mir Jaffar

Montagu Love
Governor Pigot

Lumsden Hare
Sergeant Clark
Ferdinand Munier
Admiral Watson

Gilbert Emery
Mr. Sullivan

Leo G. Carroll
Mr. Manning

Etienne Girardot
Mr. Warburton
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