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| Deborah Kerr | Anna Leonowens | |
| Yul Brynner | King Mongkut of Siam | |
| Rita Moreno | Tuptim | |
| Martin Benson | Kralahome | |
| Terry Saunders | Lady Thiang | |
| Rex Thompson | Louis Leonowens | |
| Carlos Rivas | Lun Tha | |
| Patrick Adiarte | Prince Chulalongkorn | |
| Alan Mowbray | Sir John Hay | |
| Geoffrey Toone | Sir Edward Ramsay | |
| Leo Abbey | Guard | |
| Robert Banas | Keeper of the Dogs - in Play | |
| Dennis Bonilla | Mongkut's Twin Son | |
| Thomas Bonilla | Mongkut's Twin Son | |
| Jerry Chien | Royal Child |
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| Producer |
Charles Brackett
Darryl F. Zanuck |
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| Writer |
Ernest Lehman
Oscar Hammerstein II |
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| Cinematography |
Leon Shamroy
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| Musician |
Alfred Newman
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Widowed Welsh mother Anna Loenowens becomes a governess and English tutor to the wives and many children of the stubborn King Mongkut of Siam. Anna and the King have a clash of personalities as she works to teach the royal family about the English language, customs and etiquette, and rushes to prepare a party for a group of European diplomats who must change their opinions about the King. |
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