The Wind and the Lion (1975) Reviews

The Wind and the Lion (1975)
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In the early 1900s, an American businessman was kidnapped by a rebellious Arab chieftain, principally as a means to embarrass the sultan of Morocco. This abduction sparked the threat of armed intervention by President Theodore Roosevelt, which was never carried out. In The Wind and the Lion, the unattractive male captive is replaced by the gorgeous female Mrs. Pedecaris, an American widow played by Candice Bergen. The ruthless but essentially decent Arab chief Raisuli is portrayed by Sean Connery, while Teddy Roosevelt is depicted as a jingoistic blowhard by Brian Keith. The film's main theme -- that of America's emergence as a world power -- is largely secondary to the growing mutual-respect relationship between Mrs. Pedecaris and Raisuli. After releasing his hostage, Raisuli is himself captured by German forces, who at the behest of the Kaiser are seeking out methods of laying the groundwork for what would evolve into World War I. Mrs. Pedecaris must then help Raisuli escape. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Sean ConneryCandice Bergen, (more)
Director(s):
John Milius
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD  | Digital SD
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Greg G.

This is a classic action yarn. The scenes are colorful and well put together! Highly recommended!

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Roger G.

I really enjoyed this movie. Violent and bloody but with a subtle humor that pulls the whole thing together.

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Zehavi N.

The movie is excellent and it is a really authentic depiction of turn-of-the-century Marines. Excellent acting and I would highly recommend the movie!

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Cynthia T.

This is a great movie! Sean Connery and Brian Keith are fabulous in their respective roles. I have watched it many, many times and never get bored with the story. A twist on the true story and great historical details.

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Sally G.

This has great horse action scenes . Really great ones, dangerous falls, the horse in the beautiful house. Connery character has more depth than usual. From the director of Conan (arnold version)

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KATHARINE T.

Well -- the old saw applies for this gem -- "They just don't make 'em like that anymore." It was just as much fun as when I first saw it, and even more meaningful in the light of current events in the middle-East. True, it was a very romanticized view of the events, but it still provided a much-needed brush-up on our not-too-distant history. Many of today's films are so 'dark', it was a treat to see a story with just good old-fashioned romance and mayhem. A terrific family film.

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Regina N.

I have enjoyed this film multiple times, even though liberties were taken with its historical accuracy. Overall, it is an entertaining mix of drama, action, humor, and splendor, all tied together with a great musical score.

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Megan E.

I love Sean Connery but this is not his best film. It's hard to take him seriously when he's trying to portray a Barbary Pirate with his Scottish accent. Not worth watching

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    Greg G.

    This is a classic action yarn. The scenes are colorful and well put together! Highly recommended!

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    Roger G.

    I really enjoyed this movie. Violent and bloody but with a subtle humor that pulls the whole thing together.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Zehavi N.

    The movie is excellent and it is a really authentic depiction of turn-of-the-century Marines. Excellent acting and I would highly recommend the movie!

    Yes   |   No

     
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