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Overview
Release Date:
3 August 1939 (USA) moreTagline:
See...The Dreaded Dervishes! - Kipling's Famous FUZZY WUZZIES! morePlot:
A British army officer who resigns his commission on the eve of his unit's embarkation to a mission... more | add synopsisAwards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 2 nominations moreUser Comments:
Never disgrace the regiment moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| John Clements | ... | Harry Faversham | |
| Ralph Richardson | ... | Captain John Durrance | |
| C. Aubrey Smith | ... | General Burroughs | |
| June Duprez | ... | Ethne Burroughs | |
| Allan Jeayes | ... | General Faversham | |
| Jack Allen | ... | Lieutenant Thomas Willoughby | |
| Donald Gray | ... | Peter Burroughs | |
| Frederick Culley | ... | Dr. Sutton | |
| Clive Baxter | ... | Young Harry Faversham | |
| Robert Rendel | ... | Colonel | |
| Derek Elphinstone | ... | Lieutenant Parker | |
| Hal Walters | ... | Joe | |
| Norman Pierce | ... | Sergeant Brown | |
| Henry Oscar | ... | Dr. Harraz | |
| John Laurie | ... | The Khalifa |
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130 min | 115 min (TCM print)Country:
UKLanguage:
EnglishColor:
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1.37 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Mirrophonic Recording)MOVIEmeter: 
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Continuity: Durrance's hands change position when Ethne finds the feather. moreQuotes:
Harry Faversham: I *am* a coward, Doctor. If I'd been anything but a soldier I might have lived my whole life and concealed it. But to be a soldier *and* a coward is to be an impostor, a menace to the men whose lives are in your hands. moreFAQ
Why is this film not available in the original 130 minute release length, always cut down to 115 minutes?more
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This is one of the best from the now happily recovered & preserved great Korda collection(for some years blocked by much litigation)when the huge Denham Studios were on a roll,having arisen from the embers of an earlier fire. Under the sheer dedication of the hungarian Kordas, they simply couldn't fail until in the middle of what must be their most popular hit, The Thief of Baghdad,they were forced to move to the US by the outbreak of WW2. Each brother has left much to posterity. Alex, the entrepreneur was subsequently knighted for his contribution to British films. In a fascinating but poignant BBC documentary of the 70s,on the great studio's rise & fall, Elizabeth Bergner {another European import) referred to him as "a prankster". This vividly technicolored remake is splendid adventure, its Sudan locations compare well with those of Lawrence of Arabia and as in "Thief" the object of my attention had to be the beautiful, husky young June Duprez.
As in Stanley Baker's "ZULU" these giant black warriors are fearsomely portrayed with the scenes inside the primitive prison where the "dumb" spy Harry Faversham eventually finds himself are quite grim. And as another reviewer has commented, crusty Sir Aubrey as ever is the perfect & amusing retired tactician at the start & finish. A glare from under those bushy eyebrows was always enough! Great entertainment.