Khartoum (1966)
Facts
| Directed by | Basil Dearden and Eliot Elisofon |
| Cast | Charlton Heston, Laurence Olivier, Richard Johnson, Ralph Richardson, Alexander Knox, Peter Arne, Leo Genn, Nigel Green, Michael Hordern, Ralph Michael, Johnny Sekka, Edward Underdown and Hugh Williams |
| Theatrical Release | June 15, 1966 |
| DVD Release | May 7, 2002 |
| Running Time | 128 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 027616875808 |
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User Reviews
Average user review:| "Oh my beloved!" |
| I was at the opening night in Paris when 14 years old!... and who cares by the way... |
Well in the first place it was a CINERAMA kind of big screen and the fact that I had convinced my grandaunt (sister of my grandmother) to go there was a small colonial campaign itself... after all she married an exiled Russian noble (who didn't before the second world war.... Paris was full of them!).
OK OK OK getting to the point... it was and is a grand epic movie... seldom has Heston acted the part so well... and the disaster of Hick's pasha Egyptian army made an excellent opening...
I enjoyed immensely... then and up to now.
A pity no more scenes are dedicated to the relief column or either the Abu Klea wells battle... but life isn't perfect.
The cast is magnificent and the ambiance and exteriors true to life... the departure of Gordon from one of London's railway stations is how movies should be... (Ralph Richardson's acting is superb as usual)
An old favorite of mine.
ENJOY
ADB September 7, 2008
| Clash on the Nile |
The acting is really what helps the movie though. Charleton Heston presents a sympatheic though complex Gordon. Excentric, devoutly Christian, brave, at times ruthless when he feels he needs to be, and truely caring for the mostly Muslim population of the city; all of these fit the character Heston portrays. Olivier does an excellent job protraying the fanatical and ruthless "Mahdi" determined to sweep across the Islamic world in a wave of fury. The resulting clash between these two powerful men ultimately makes for a good story. I recommend it.
Oh, there are a couple of Osprey campaign series books on the Sudanese war if anyones wishes to look them up on Amazon. They are "Khartoum" and "Omdurman". July 23, 2008
| Ecellent Widescreen |
Well acted naturally with Charlton Heston and Sir Laurence Olivier.No comp spec effects, real people real action and good history.
To day it would have got the Pte Ryan treament, but still comes across "battle gore". Very well filmed and beautifully presented film. June 10, 2008
| Khartom |
Good Buy
Z May 29, 2008
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