1.) A
poem by
Rudyard Kipling, featuring an
Indian (of the sort from
India), who was the "
regimental
bhisti". From what I know of
Victorian British military, I can
only hope that "bhisti" doesn't mean something like "
choirboy".
2.)
1939 film starring
Cary Grant in conflict with the
Thuggee cult. Gunga Din is the
waterbearer if I
understand correctly.
3.)
Animated film due out in
2000. I tried to
find out more, but
the Internet was
oddly silent on the subject. I hope it's not another "
all things to everyone"
Disney take.