During World War One an English adventurer, an American elephant poacher and the latter's attractive young daughter, set out to destroy a German battle-cruiser which is awaiting repairs in an inlet just off Zanzibar. The story is based on a novel by Wilbur Smith, which in turn is very loosely based on events involving the light cruiser SMS Königsberg, which was sunk after taking refuge in Rufigi delta in 1915.
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| Directing | Peter R. Hunt | Director |
| Writing | Alastair Reid | Screenplay |
| Writing | Wilbur Smith | Novel |
| Directing | John Glen | Second Unit Director |
| Editing | Michael J. Duthie | Editor |
| Visual Effects | Derek Meddings | Visual Effects |
| Production | Michael Klinger | Producer |
| Sound | Maurice Jarre | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | Wilbur Smith | Screenplay |
| Camera | Michael Reed | Director of Photography |
| Art | Syd Cain | Production Design |
| Writing | Stanley Price | Screenplay |
| Art | Jim Morahan | Assistant Art Director |
| Production | Irene Lamb | Casting |
| Costume & Make-Up | Paul Engelen | Makeup Artist |
| Lighting | Frank Heeney | Gaffer |
| Art | Maurice Binder | Title Designer |
| Directing | Frank Ernst | Assistant Director |
| Camera | James Devis | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Ken Eddy | Aerial Director of Photography |
| Camera | George Whitear | Still Photographer |
| Camera | Alec Mills | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Ron Drinkwater | Focus Puller |
| Production | Vicki Deason | Production Secretary |
| Costume & Make-Up | Mike Jones | Hairdresser |
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