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John Clements | Harry Faversham | |
Ralph Richardson | Capt. John Durrance | |
C. Aubrey Smith | Gen. Burroughs | |
June Duprez | Ethne Burroughs | |
Allan Jeayes | Gen. Faversham | |
Jack Allen | Lt. Arthur Willoughby | |
Donald Gray | Lt. Peter Burroughs | |
Frederick Culley | Dr. Sutton | |
Clive Baxter | Harry Faversham (younger) | |
Robert Rendel | Colonel | |
Derek Elphinstone | Lt. Parker | |
John Laurie | Khalifa | |
Henry Oscar | Dr. Harraz | |
Norman Pierce | Sgt. Brown | |
Amid Taftazani | Karaga Pasha |
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Producer | Alexander Korda
Irving Asher |
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Writer | A.E.W. Mason
R.C. Sherriff R.D. Sherriff |
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Featuring a cast of thousands and "lavish" (The Hollywood Reporter) filmmaking, this powerful epic is a "sweeping spectacle of fierce warfare" (Variety). "Definitely a must-see" (The Hollywood Reporter), The Four Feathers stars Ralph Richardson (Doctor Zhivago) and John Clements (Gandhi) as young British officers in the glory days of Queen Victoria's empire. With cannon fire igniting the North African skies, the British cavalry charges into battle to capture the strategic city of Khartoum. In the midst of the devastating carnage, a horrified officer (Clements) resigns from his post. But he soon finds his shame is greater than his fear and returns to save his honor-and the friends he betrayed-at any cost. |
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