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Anna and the King of Siam (1946)

6.1 | Aug 11, 1946 (US) | Drama, Romance | 02:08

In 1862, a young Englishwoman becomes royal tutor in Siam and befriends the King.

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Irene Dunne
Anna Owens
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Rex Harrison
King Mongkut
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Lee J. Cobb
Kralahome
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Gale Sondergaard
Lady Thiang
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Dennis Hoey
Sir Edward
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Tito Renaldo
Prince Chulalongkorn (as a boy)
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Richard Lyon
Louis Owens
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John Abbott
Phya Phrom

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CinemaSerf
7 | Jul 07, 2022
This is quite an under-rated gem of a film; depicting a far grittier and more authentic interpretation of the diary of Anna Leonowens than was reflected in the altogether lighter, more joyous "King and I". Rex Harrison rather woodenly portrays King Mongkut as he works to bring 19th century Siam into the modern world; hoping to improve the lives of his people and at the same time ensuring the continued independence of his nation from the marauding colonial powers at large at the time. Irene Dunne captures wonderfully the stoic determination of the widowed Anna trying to bring her son up as a single parent in a time when that simply wasn't done. Their story isn't one of sentimental love, but of ultimately a trust and inter-reliance that endured. Lee J. Cobb adds value as the Prime Minister and Bernard Hermann's authenticly-sounding score supports John Cromwell's able and quite poignant direction.