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      • Sidney Poitier as Obam (meaning 'hawk', per running theme of film; a symbol of the nationalist forces) Juano Hernandez as Amugu John McIntire as Bruce Craig Helen Horton as Barbara Craig Marne Maitland as Sandar Lai Gerard Heinz as Governor General Patrick Allen as Gregory Earl Cameron as Prosecutor
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  2. The Mark of the Hawk (1957) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. The Mark of the Hawk: Directed by Michael Audley. With Eartha Kitt, Sidney Poitier, Juano Hernandez, John McIntire. Obam finds himself caught in the middle of hostility between British colonists and African villagers who want to reclaim their land.

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    • Drama
    • Michael Audley
    • 1957-12
  4. Cast. Eartha Kitt as Renee; performs "This man is mine", Ken Darby composer, partially on screen, partially as backing soundtrack; Sidney Poitier as Obam (meaning 'hawk', per running theme of film; a symbol of the nationalist forces) Juano Hernandez as Amugu; John McIntire as Bruce Craig; Helen Horton as Barbara Craig; Marne Maitland as Sandar Lai

  5. Eartha Kitt. Renee. Sidney Poitier. Obam. Juano Hernandez. Amugu. John McIntire. Bruce Craig. Helen Horton. Barbara Craig. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. After attending school in...

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    • Michael Audley
    • Drama
    • Eartha Kitt
  6. Michael Audley. Director. Lloyd Young. Screenplay. H. Kenn Carmichael. Screenplay. The man called Obam struggles with the increasingly hostile forces facing each other in a colonial African country. The African natives want their land and lives back from the British colonists.

  7. Actors: Eartha Kitt, Sidney Poitier, Juano Hernández, John McIntire, Helen Horton, Marne Maitland, Gerard Heinz, Patrick Allen, Earl Cameron, Clifton Macklin Share on Facebook Share ...

  8. The Mark of the Hawk (also called Accused) is a 1957 drama film, directed by Michael Audley with a screenplay by Lloyd Young (better known for his sound work on other films) and H. Kenn Carmichael. The film stars Eartha Kitt and Sidney Poitier.

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