The Man Who Would Be King by Rudyard Kipling

"The Man Who Would Be King" (1888) is a short story by Rudyard Kipling. It is about two British adventurers in British India, who become kings of Kafiristan, a remote part of Afghanistan.

This was the first episode of Escape under its own title. Originally broadcast on July 7, 1947.

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  1. The Man Who Would Be King by Rudyard Kipling

    —Huffduffed by harriyott on May 19th, 2009

  2. The Man Who Would Be King by Rudyard Kipling

    —Huffduffed by rekha6 on June 2nd, 2009

  3. The Man Who Would Be King by Rudyard Kipling

    —Huffduffed by mislav on June 16th, 2009

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    —Huffduffed by Jax 4 years ago

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    —Huffduffed by mislav one year ago

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    —Huffduffed by Jax 4 years ago