- The Four Feathers (1939 film)
Infobox_Film
name = The Four Feathers
caption = original 1939 movie poster
director =Zoltan Korda
producer =Alexander Korda
writer =R.C. Sherriff
Lajos Biro
Arthur Wimperis
based on the novel by
A.E.W. Mason
starring =John Clements
June Duprez
Ralph Richardson
C. Aubrey Smith
John Laurie
music = Miklos Rozsa
cinematography = Georges Perinal
editing =
distributor =United Artists
London Films
released =April 20 ,1939 (UK)
August 3 ,1939 (US)
runtime = 130 min.
country = UK
awards =
language = English
budget =
amg_id = 1:18318
imdb_id = 0031334"The Four Feathers" is a 1939
adventure film directed byZoltan Korda , starringJohn Clements ,Ralph Richardson ,June Duprez ,C. Aubrey Smith . Set in the 1890s during the reign ofQueen Victoria , it tells the story of a man accused of cowardice. It is one of a number of adaptations of the 1902 novel of the same name byA.E.W. Mason .It was nominated for the
Academy Award for Best Cinematography .Plot
A military expedition is prepared by the
British Empire to belatedly avenge the death of General Charles "Chinese" Gordon bySudan ese rebels led by the Khalifa (John Laurie ). On the eve of its departure, British officer Harry Faversham (John Clements ) resigns his commission. As a result, his three friends and fellow officers, Captain John Durrance (Ralph Richardson ) and Lieutenants Burroughs (Donald Grey ) and Willoughby (Jack Allen), signify their contempt of his supposed cowardice by each sending him awhite feather attached to a calling card. When his fiancée, Ethne Burroughs (June Duprez ), says nothing in his defence, he bitterly demands one more, from her. She refuses, but he plucks one from her fan and leaves. While the officers go off to war, he disappears as well.In the
Mahdist War , Durrance's unit is overrun and wiped out. He is left for dead on the battlefield, and Burroughs and Willoughby are captured. Durrance is blinded bysunstroke and delirious, but a mute native Sangali manages, through superhuman effort, to take him safely to the vicinity of a British fort. The man then puts something in a letter from Ethne that Durrance kept with him. Some soldiers witness this and mistakenly assume he is a robber. He is beaten and placed in a convict gang, but escapes.Sightless, Durrance is discharged from the army and returned to England. Out of pity, Ethne becomes engaged to him. One day, when he is telling the tale of his miraculous rescue, he takes out the letter. A white feather attached to a calling card drops out of it. The message is clear: his rescuer was Faversham. Nobody has the heart to tell Durrance.
Burroughs and Willoughby are thrown into a prison in
Khartoum with numerous other inmates. Soon afterwards, the disguised Faversham passes them a file, but arouses the suspicions of the guards. He is flogged and imprisoned as well. He organizes an escape, timed to coincide with theBattle of Omdurman . Faversham leads the escapees in capturing and holding the Khalifa's arsenal, playing a major part in the British victory. When Durrance learns of Faversham's deeds, he concocts a story, dictating a letter to Ethne, telling her that a prolonged course of treatment in Germany will restore his eyesight...and sending his congratulations to Faversham.The hero returns to England in triumph. When Ethne playfully asks what act of bravery will make her take back "her" white feather, he interrupts her father, General Burroughs (
C. Aubrey Smith ), in the middle of his favorite war story about theBattle of Balaclava and corrects his embellishments; the irritated General Burroughs complains that he will never be able to tell that story again.ee also
* "Khartoum", a 1966 film dealing with the events leading up to General Gordon's death.
External links
*tcmdb title | id=75510 | title=The Four Feathers
* [http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/id/438237/index.html Extended movie review] at BFIScreenonline
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