Maya (1966 film)
1966 film by John Berry
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.