The Stranglers of Bombay

The Stranglers of Bombay is a 1959 film about a captain in the East India Company who lobbies to investigate the criminal Thugee Cult of Kali, an organized crime group of stranglers and thieves.
 * Directed by Terence Fisher. Written by David Zelag Goodman.

Murder Cult Terror In Exotic Asia (taglines)

Capt. Harry Lewis

 * [to Mary] This is some kind of organized conspiracy. I know it, and I'll find it out!

Patel Shari

 * Whoever rules decides the truth.

Capt. Christopher Connaught-Smith

 * [wakes and finds that his entire company have been strangled in their sleep] IS ANYBODY ALIVE? ANYBODY?

Dialogue

 * Capt. Christopher Connaught-Smith: [Interrogating witness through translator] Now tell him that no one can live anywhere for 40 years without seeing a great deal. What has he seen?
 * [the translator confers with the witness]
 * Capt. Christopher Connaught-Smith: [Impatiently] Well?
 * Translator: He says he has seen 40 harvests and 160 changes of season.

Taglines

 * Murder Cult Terror In Exotic Asia
 * This is true! This is real! This actually happened!
 * In Strangloscope!

Cast

 * Guy Rolfe — Captain Harry Lewis
 * Jan Holden — Mary Lewis
 * Andrew Cruickshank — Colonel Henderson
 * George Pastell — High Priest of Kali
 * Marne Maitland — Patel Shari
 * Paul Stassino — Lieutenant Silver
 * Allan Cuthbertson — Captain Christopher Connaught-Smith
 * Michael Nightingale — Sidney Flood, Company executive
 * John Harvey — Burns, Company executive
 * David Spenser — Gopali Das
 * Tutte Lemkow — Ram Das