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The Four Feathers
TrailerThe Four Feathers is the fifth film adapted from the novel of A.E.W Mason. The setting is in 1989 in Sundan where a young soldier Harry Faversham decides to leaves his duty after his father’s death. Meanwhile, his regiment ships out to battle the rebels. His demobilizing decision is misunderstood as an act of cowardice. The result is that he gets 4 white feathers - a symbol of cowardice from three friends and his fiancée. To regain honor and love, Harry enters the final challenge: Rescue people from danger and return to England.Actors: Wes Bentley, Mohamed Bouich, Campbell Brown, Daniel Caltagirone, James Cosmo, Andy Coumbe, Angela Douglas, Karim Doukkali, Lucy Gordon, Megan Hall, James Hillier, ...»Director: Shekhar KapurCountry: United StatesDuration: 132 minQuality: HDRelease: 2002IMDb: 6.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Four Feathers"
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Characters of "The Four Feathers"
Jack DurrancePlayed by: Wes BentleyGustavePlayed by: Daniel CaltagironeCol. SutchPlayed by: James CosmoAbou FatmaPlayed by: Djimon HounsouEthne EustacePlayed by: Kate HudsonHarry FavershamPlayed by: Heath LedgerWilloughbyPlayed by: Rupert Penry-JonesGeneral FavershamPlayed by: Tim Pigott-SmithWilliam TrenchPlayed by: Michael SheenAquolPlayed by: Alek Wek -
Directors of "The Four Feathers"
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Creators of "The Four Feathers"
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Critic Reviews of "The Four Feathers"
Rolling StoneSeptember 26, 2002Kapur weighs down the tale with bogus profundities.
Ebert & RoeperSeptember 23, 2002Ledger does a great job in the action sequences and the more tender scenes.
Washington PostSeptember 20, 2002It's a pretty compelling yarn, not to mention full of pretty pictures, and yet it could be so much more than that.
Washington PostSeptember 20, 2002A movie that lacks the jingoistic bravura of earlier editions ... but hasn't replaced it with meaningful historical revisionism appropriate to our post-colonial age.
Toronto StarSeptember 20, 2002What's missing, crucially, is the passion required to make this unlikely tale work.
Seattle TimesSeptember 20, 2002It's beautifully done, but there's not much of a point to it.
Common Sense MediaDecember 28, 2010A decent film with some intense battle violence.
TheMovieReport.comDecember 28, 2008The Sahara desert, gorgeously photographed by Robert Richardson, displays the most personality in the entire picture.
Combustible CelluloidJanuary 24, 2008It's cold, misguided, confusing, illiterate, boring, badly acted and flat-out laughable.
Kansas City KansanFebruary 18, 2006Michael Schiffe and Hossein Amini's screenplay adaptation (is) as full of holes as the tracks of a camel herd. [published 9-19-02]
State Journal-Register (Springfield, IL)June 26, 2003Ultimately, The Four Feathers is nothing more than a handsomely mounted escapist action flick.
Laramie Movie ScopeJune 17, 2003This unique tale of heroic redemption, sacrifice and unlikely comrades-in-arms is fascinating.
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