Popularity: 0.9 (history)
Director: | Michael Anderson |
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Writer: | Barry England, Robert Enders |
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A company of British soldiers in colonial India is shaken when the widow of their most honored hero is assaulted. A young officer must defend a fellow lieutenant from the charges in an unusual court-martial, while investigating the deepening mystery behind the attack. | |
Release Date: | Jan 01, 1975 |
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Director: | Michael Anderson |
Writer: | Barry England, Robert Enders |
Genres: | Drama, Crime, Mystery |
Keywords | |
Production Companies | Lion International, Crown |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 03, 2024 Entered: Apr 20, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Michael York | Tenente Arthur Drake |
Richard Attenborough | Maggiore Lionel E. Roach |
Trevor Howard | Colonnello Benjamin Strang |
Stacy Keach | Capitano Archer |
Christopher Plummer | Maggiore Alastair Wimbourne |
Susannah York | Marjorie Scarlett |
James Faulkner | Tenente Edward Millington |
Persis Khambatta | Mrs. Bandanai |
Michael Culver | Lt. Richard Fothergill |
James Donald | The Doctor |
Rafiq Anwar | Pradah Singh |
Helen Cherry | Mrs. Strang |
David Robb | 2nd Lt. Winters |
Michael Byrne | 2nd Lt. Toby Strang |
Name | Job |
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Barry England | Writer |
Michael Anderson | Director |
Robert Enders | Writer |
Stanley Myers | Original Music Composer |
John Glen | Editor |
Robert Huke | Cinematography |
Ted Tester | Art Direction |
Joan Bridge | Costume Design |
Bobbie Smith | Hairstylist |
David Wynn-Jones | First Assistant Camera |
John Jarvis | Set Decoration |
Elizabeth Haffenden | Costume Design |
Tom Smith | Makeup Artist |
Name | Title |
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Michael Deeley | Producer |
Barry Spikings | Producer |
Andrew Donally | Producer |
Organization | Category | Person | |
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BAFTA Awards | Best Actor | Derek Jacobi | Nominated |
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Despite the pretty stellar cast list, I struggled a bit with this rather dreary story. It centres around James Faulkner's "Lt. Millington" who is being court-martialled in British India for a serious assault on the widow of a fallen colleague - "Mrs. Scarlett" (Susannah York). He is to be defended b ... y the inexperienced "Drake" (Michael York) before a committee chaired by the openly hostile "Capt. Harper" (Stacey Keach). On the face of it, he is doomed - but some tenacious investigative work from his counsel gradually gets to the bottom of what happened. The ending is more of a sort of guess which of the other famous actors - Trevor Howard, Richard Attenborough or perhaps Christopher Plummer might have done it given we are pretty safe to assume that poor old "Millington" is being stitched up. Sadly, this moves at a glacial pace with none of the characters offering much by way of depth or interest. Colourful? Yes, that's true - and the costumes and settings all look great, but like so many of these latter-day tales of Empire, it is all faintly ridiculous and swings clumsily at the supposed honour of the "regiment" at all costs in quite a shallow fashion. I found the direction was much more suitable for a theatrical delivery, too. Disappointing.