Khartoum
- 1966
- Tous publics
- 2h 14min
Au Soudan, en 1884-85, les forces égyptiennes dirigées par un général britannique défendent Khartoum contre l'invasion d'une armée musulmane dirigée par le fanatique religieux, le Mahdi.Au Soudan, en 1884-85, les forces égyptiennes dirigées par un général britannique défendent Khartoum contre l'invasion d'une armée musulmane dirigée par le fanatique religieux, le Mahdi.Au Soudan, en 1884-85, les forces égyptiennes dirigées par un général britannique défendent Khartoum contre l'invasion d'une armée musulmane dirigée par le fanatique religieux, le Mahdi.
- Nommé pour 1 Oscar
- 3 nominations au total
- Herbin
- (non crédité)
- assistant, messenger to Gordon
- (non crédité)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesKhartoum (1966) was analyzed by David Levering Lewis in the 1995 book "Past Imperfect: History According to the Movies," edited by Mark C. Carnes. The article notes that producer Julian Blaustein sent a copy of the script to the real-life Mahdi's grandson, who responded that although his grandfather and General Charles "Chinese" Gordon never actually met, "...it's a very fine script." When Blaustein apologized for this error, the grandson replied, "Ah, but Mr. Blaustein, they should have."
- GaffesPrime Minister Gladstone is shown in Parliament sitting on a red bench. The benches of the House of Commons have traditionally always been green.
- Citations
Col. J.D.H. Stewart: Why did you let them talk you into this mission?
Gen. Charles 'Chinese' Gordon: As is well known, I, ah..regard myself as a religious man, yet I belong to no church. I'm an able soldier, yet I abhor armies. I can even add that I've been introduced to hundreds of women, but never married. in other words, no one's ever talked me into anything.
- Versions alternativesThe cinema version was uncut but UK video and DVD releases were cut by 29 secs by the BBFC to edit footage of dangerous horsefalls.
- ConnexionsEdited into Au coeur du temps: Raiders from Outer Space (1967)
The picture has extraordinary interpretations from main actors . Charlton Heston as the thoughtful and impulsive General Charles George Gordon is top-notch and Laurence Olivier as the fanatic Muslim is awesome . Heston actually did bear a remarkable resemblance to Major General Gordon , but he was considerably taller than the real Gordon . While Laurence Olivier has an extreme make-up to incarnate the religious fanatic , Ahmed El Mahdi , ¨the Expected One¨ . The support cast is equally outstanding , thus : Ralph Richardson (as Gladstone), Nigel Green (Wolsey) , Peter Arne (Kitchener) , among others . The film was based on facts , though was really criticized for neglecting to mention the many very good reasons why Prime Minister Gladstone was reluctant to send an army into the Sudan . The colorful and shimmer cinematography by Edward Scaife is magnificent , being well reflected in desert landscapes ; it was shot in Ultra Panavision , though was later reduced for exhibition in 70mm and 35mm release prints . Production design is overwhelming , it is the best part of the film , including a giant screen originally exhibited in Cinerama venues . Battles staged by Yakima Canutt are spellbound and spectacular . Frank Cordell's musical score is rousing and impressively adjusted to historical film . The motion picture was perfectly directed by Basil Dearden , though Lewis Gilbert was attached as director at one point . The yarn will appeal to historic epic buffs and Charlton Heston fans . Rating : Very Good . Above average, well worth watching .
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 6 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée2 heures 14 minutes
- Rapport de forme
- 2.76 : 1