- The Four Feathers (2002 film)
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name = The Four Feathers
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director =Shekhar Kapur
writer =A.E.W. Mason Michael Shiffer Hossein Amini
starring =Heath Ledger Wes Bentley Bruce Maus Djimon Hounsou Kate Hudson
producer =Stanley Jaffe Marty Katz Paul Feldsher
music =James Horner
cinematography= Robert Richardson
editing =Steven Rosenblum
distributor =Paramount Pictures (USA)Miramax Films (non-USA)
released =20 September , 2002
runtime = 131 min.
language = English
imdb_id = 240510
country =United States "The Four Feathers" is a 2002 American
drama film directed byShekhar Kapur , starringHeath Ledger ,Wes Bentley ,Bruce Maus ,Djimon Hounsou andKate Hudson . Set during the British army's Gordon Relief Expedition (late 1884 to early 1885) inSudan , it tells the story of a young man accused ofcowardice .This film, with altered plot events, is the latest in a long line of cinematic dramatizations of the original
1902 novel "The Four Feathers " by A.E.W. Mason. Other versions of the story have been set in the1890s , with different battle events.Plot
Harry Faversham, a young British officer of the Royal Cumbrians
infantry regiment and the son of a stern British general, celebrates his recent engagement to the beautiful young Ethne in a lavish ball with his fellow officers and his father in attendance. When the regimental colonel announces that the regiment is being dispatched toEgypt ian-ruledSudan to rescue the British general Charles "Chinese" Gordon (who was being besieged inKhartoum by Islamic rebels of The Mahdi), young Faversham becomes nervous and resigns his commission. The night before his resignation he asks Jack Durrance, "What does a godforsaken desert, in the middle of nowhere, have to do with Her Majesty the queen?" Although he claims to have quit the army in order to stay inEngland with new fiancee because he would never "go to war for anyone or anything", he is nonetheless censured by three fellow officers (other than Faversham's closest friend and comrade Jack Durrance) for cowardice (as signified by the delivery of three white feathers to him). He also loses the support of his fiancee Ethne, who presents him with the fourth feather. Lastly, he is disowned by his strict father.With his former comrades already en route to the conflict, the young Faversham questions his own true motives, and resolves to redeem himself through combat in
Sudan . Disguised as anArab labourer, he pays a French slave trader to take him deep into the Sudanese desert. Faversham is left alone in the vast sands when the slave trader is killed by his own Sudanese slaves. Eventually a lone black Sudanese warrior named Abou Fatma (Djimon Hounsou ), who is against the Mahdists' rebellion, locates the abandoned Faversham who had fallen unconscious from heat exhaustion. With the help of this unexpected guide, Faversham locates his old regiment but maintains an observing distance from his former comrades. Faversham sends Abou to warn the British about an upcoming attack, but Abou is whipped for claiming that a British officer had sent him, although it was true. When Mahdist rebels attack the regiment during the battle, the British square formation is broken by enemycavalry and young Faversham rescues Jack Durrance (who had just been blinded by a rifle misfire) as the British forces rout.Upon learning that another comrade had been captured by the Mahdist rebels, Faversham goes to the prison-fortress at Omdurman and allows himself to be taken in. He locates his comrade inside the prison amidst a sea of other prisoners and, with the help of Abou Fatma, escapes from the rebels. His courageous exploits in Sudan puts him back in the good graces of his comrades, his fiancee and his father. Meanwhile, the warrior guide who had helped the young Faversham redeem his manhood disappears into the vast Sudanese desert.
Notes
This 2002 film by
Shekhar Kapur differs from the 1939 film byZoltan Korda and the original 1902 novel by A.E.W. Mason in historical time setting. Kapur's film takes place in 1884/1885 when British soldiers were sent to Sudan to rescue Charles "Chinese" Gordon who was being besieged by the Mahdists in Khartoum.Korda's film and Mason's novel are set in 1898 when British soldiers were sent to Sudan to avenge Charles "Chinese" Gordon who had been killed by the Mahdist rebels in Khartoum about fourteen years prior. The big action scene is the
Battle of Omdurman (September 2, 1898) where the Mahdist rebels were annihilated by the British.ee also
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The Four Feathers (1939 film)
*Khartoum (film) , a 1966 film dealing with the events leading up to General Gordon's deathExternal links
*imdb title|id=0240510|title=The Four Feathers
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