Sir Henry Curtis

Sir Henry Curtis is a fictional character in a series of adventure novels by H. Rider Haggard. His Zulu name is Incubu, which means "Elephant". He is the constant companion and fellow traveler of Allan Quatermain.

Sir Henry first became acquainted with Quatermain when he left from England to Natal province, South Africa to request help in search of his brother, George. Although unwilling at first, Quatermain is eventually persuaded to help lead him along with Commander John Good of the Royal Navy to the Heart of Kukuanaland, where George is expected to have disappeared looking for King Solomon's Mines.

Sir Henry is especially noted for his enormous size and stature, his muscular physique, and his long, blond locks, no doubt inherited from his Danish forebears.

Sir Henry is, especially in Kukuanaland, noted for his bravery in battle, such as when he led the Greys, the elite regiment in the Kukuana army, against the evil king Twala in an unevenly matched battle, with Twala having the advantage, or even when he slays the king himself in hand-to-hand combat. He is so highly decorated, that any feat of strength afterward in Kukuanaland is known as Incubu's Blow.

H. Rider Haggard's King Solomon's Mines
Characters
  • Allan Quatermain
  • Sir Henry Curtis
  • José Silvestre
Sequels
  • Hunter Quatermain's Story (1885)
  • Allan Quatermain (1887)
  • A Tale of Three Lions (1887)
  • Maiwa's Revenge (1888)
  • Allan's Wife (1889)
  • Marie (1912)
  • Child of Storm (1913)
  • Allan and the Holy Flower (1915)
  • Finished (1917)
  • The Ancient Allan (1920)
  • She and Allan (1921)
  • Allan and the Ice Gods (1927)
Films
  • King Solomon's Mines (1937)
  • King Solomon's Mines (1950)
  • King Solomon's Mines (1985)
  • Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold (1986)
  • King Solomon's Mines (2004)
  • Allan Quatermain and the Temple of Skulls (2008)
Related
  • Watusi (1959 sequel of 1950 film)