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Lord Jim (1965)
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Joseph Conrad's cerebral, philosophical novel Lord Jim is streamlined and simplified by producer/director/writer Richard Brooks for the action-and-adventure crowd. Peter O'Toole plays the first officer of a tramp steamer, who, during a hurricane, cravenly abandons ship, leaving the passengers to drown. Disgraced, O'Toole seeks out ways to redeem himself--not only in the eyes of the British maritime commission, but in his own eyes. He signs on to deliver a shipment of dynamite to a tribe of natives somewhere in the uncharted Orient. He also joins the natives' fight against feudal warlord Eli Wallach, hoping perhaps to die in their service, thus purging himself from shame (and, in true Messianic fashion, becoming a martyr in the process). Despite the impressive star lineup of O'Toole, Wallach, Jack Hawkins, Curt Jurgens and Paul Lukas, most press coverage went to leggy leading lady Daliah Lavi--including the 1964 Saturday Evening Post article about the making of Lord Jim, written by Richard Brooks himself. Filmed in Cambodia and Hong Kong, Lord Jim isn't precisely the Conrad novel, but fans weaned on O'Toole's Lawrence of Arabia will be satisfied. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Peter O'TooleJames Mason, (more)
Director(s):
Richard Brooks
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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    James O.

    Although the BB Online summary describes Lord Jim as "streamlined for the action-and-adventure crowd," at 154 minutes there are still long stretches of philosophical musings in which the characters analyze in great detail what is happening to them. Excellent cast, especially Paul Lukas and James Mason, manages to almost pull it off. The 2004 DVD features good sound but mediocre picture quality compared to many other movies from that era that have been released on DVD.

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    Robert D.

    On reseeing this film after many years I realized what a fantastic motion picture it was...The sets were true to life in their own setting and the cast of thousands as it were, were truly magnificent..Peter O' Toole kind of replayed himself as Lawrence..truly noble character as defined by the great novelist Joseph Conrad.. the rest of the cast were quite believable in each of their ways..the lady Lavi I happened to bump into 27 years later in Asheville North Carolina where she currently resides..still truly a beauty..they don't make films like this anymore as the cliche goes..probably too expensive..41/2 stars!

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    William H.

    I'm a sucker for movies in the years from 1950 - 1970. And now with my widescreen TV, I'm having a field day watching them Of course I get them from Blockbuster & Netflex Internet service. This movie reflects some of the males needs and desire in plain language. Very refreshing to get the feel what makes us tick. I highly recommend it for men. You might also see a different perspective then their used too.

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