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The Four Feathers (1939)

The Four Feathers (1939)
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This was the first sound production of A.E.W. Mason's classic adventure novel, which was brought to the screen three times in the silent era. Harry Faversham (John Clements) is the son of a military man who expects his son to follow in his footsteps on the fields of battle. Gen. Burroughs (C. Aubrey Smith), the father of Faversham's sweetheart, Ethne (June Duprez), was also a hero in the Crimean War, and he often regales Harry with tales of his exploits under fire. However, Harry is not so sure he believes in the family's tradition of military service and resigns his commission in 1898, shortly before his company is scheduled to head into the Sudan. Three of Faversham's comrades in arms, Capt. John Durrance (Ralph Richardson), Lt. Peter Burroughs (Donald Gray), and Lt. Arthur Willoughby (Jack Allen), each present Harry with a white feather, symbolizing their belief that he is a coward; Ethne shares their belief, and gives him one as well. Disgusted with himself, Faversham disguises himself as a Sangali tribesman and travels to the Sudan so that he might be able to move behind enemy lines and serve the British forces as a scout and reconnaissance agent. When his former regiment is attacked, Faversham is able to lead Burroughs and Willoughby to safety, with the wounded Durrance not realizing that the Arab who saved his life was in fact the man that he accused of cowardice. The Four Feathers was a great critical and commercial success and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Cinematography. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
John ClementsRalph Richardson, (more)
Director(s):
Zoltan Korda
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This was the first sound production of A.E.W. Mason's classic adventure novel, which was brought to the screen three times in the silent era. Harry Faversham (John Clements) is the son of a military man who expects his son to follow in his footsteps on the fields of battle. Gen. Burroughs (C. Aubrey Smith), the father of Faversham's sweetheart, Ethne (June Duprez), was also a hero in the Crimean War, and he often regales Harry with tales of his exploits under fire. However, Harry is not so sure he believes in the family's tradition of military service and resigns his commission in 1898, shortly before his company is scheduled to head into the Sudan. Three of Faversham's comrades in arms, Capt. John Durrance (Ralph Richardson), Lt. Peter Burroughs (Donald Gray), and Lt. Arthur Willoughby (Jack Allen), each present Harry with a white feather, symbolizing their belief that he is a coward; Ethne shares their belief, and gives him one as well. Disgusted with himself, Faversham disguises himself as a Sangali tribesman and travels to the Sudan so that he might be able to move behind enemy lines and serve the British forces as a scout and reconnaissance agent. When his former regiment is attacked, Faversham is able to lead Burroughs and Willoughby to safety, with the wounded Durrance not realizing that the Arab who saved his life was in fact the man that he accused of cowardice. The Four Feathers was a great critical and commercial success and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Cinematography. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
115 mins

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Director(s):
Zoltan Korda
Writer(s):
R.C. SherriffLajos BirĂ³Arthur Wimperis
Producer(s):
Alexander Korda
Categories:
Action / Adventure
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    Charles T.

    After resigning his military position and being disgraced for cowardice, our hero Harry Faversham decides to disguise himself and join his old mates incognito. He has himself branded on the forehead (ouch!) and darkens his skin. He pretends to be a mute tribesman and infiltrates the dervish warriors fighting his old regiment in Sudan. He then proceeds to redeem himself by saving his old mates from death and imprisonment. Only then is he able to return the white feathers they had given him as a symbol of his cowardice. A wonderful 1939 adventure film in color, with great sets, costumes, and location shooting. Great battle sequences in the desert as well, using hundreds of extras. Decent acting throughout. Also has a fun role by C. Aubrey Smith as an old warrior with endless tales of his own heroism from days gone by. Highly recommended.

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    Marco P.

    I thoroughly enjoyed this film. I would highly recommend it to all. It is an inspiring story while relating conflicts with contradictions we all face.

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    Maurice E.

    This is a great epic about courage and the British colonial days. The sound is much better than in earlier vhs editions. A classic adventure tale.

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