Maya (1966 film)
Appearance
Maya is a 1966 American drama in Metrocolor and Panavision, the coming of age story of a young man in the jungles of India. It was directed by John Berry and starred Clint Walker, Jay North, and Sajid Khan.
Action that tears the screen apart!
Hugh Bowen
[edit]- Once you're marked by the tiger, you're never the same.
- [Terry Bowen: Are you glad I came, Dad?] Why shouldn't I be? You're my son.
Dialogue
[edit]- Hugh: you look like your mother... got her eyes.
- [Hugh looks at his son and misses his wife]
- Terry: yeah but every one says I take after you...
- [Terry responds in order to win over the affections of his father whom he is meeting after several years and is trying heard to develop a bond with]
- Hugh Bowen: They do? huh?
- [Unable to express his love for his son, Hugh looks aways and get busy trying to find a towel for his son to help him settle down in a new room]
- Terry: Mother thought so too.
- [Terry insists]
Cast
[edit]- Clint Walker as Hugh Bowen.
- Jay North as Terry Bowen.
- Sajid Khan as Raji.
- I. S. Johar as One-Eye.
- P. Jairaj as Gammu Ghat.
- Nana Palsikar as Raji's Father.
- Uma Rao as One Eye's Daughter.
- Madhusdan Pathak as Station Master.
- Sonia Sahni as Sheela.