Un officier britannique quitte son poste juste avant la bataille et se voit remettre par ses amis et sa fiancée quatre plumes blanches en symbole de ce qu'ils croient être sa lâcheté.Un officier britannique quitte son poste juste avant la bataille et se voit remettre par ses amis et sa fiancée quatre plumes blanches en symbole de ce qu'ils croient être sa lâcheté.Un officier britannique quitte son poste juste avant la bataille et se voit remettre par ses amis et sa fiancée quatre plumes blanches en symbole de ce qu'ils croient être sa lâcheté.
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- AnecdotesThe major fight scene is the Battle of Abu Klea, which took place on January 17, 1885. A British Desert Column of approximately 1,100 troops fought a Mahdist force of over 12,000 dervishes. The scene depicted in the film is a fictional version of the actual battle.
- GaffesIn the film, British soldiers wear scarlet tunics during the 1884-1885 Sudan campaign in the Sudan. In real life, they wore grey tunics. They wore Khaki uniforms later on.
- Citations
Jack Durrance: You may be lost, but you are not forgotten. For those who have travelled far, to fight in foreign lands, know that the soldier's greatest comfort is to have his friends close at hand. In the heat of battle it ceases to be an idea for which we fight. Or a flag. Rather we fight for the man on our left, and we fight for the man on our right. And when armies are scattered and the empires fall away, all that remains is the memory of those precious moments that we spent sided by side.
- Versions alternativesAfter being rated R by the MPAA the film was cut for a more commercial PG-13 certification.
- Bandes originalesThe British Grenadiers
(uncredited)
Traditional
Harry Faversham (Heath Ledger) is a young army officer from a distinguished military family who never wanted to join the army He did it for his father He resigns his commission on the eve of his regiment's departure for Sudan Harry has already disgusted his strict father, a respected General in the Queen's Army, by declaring no interest in a soldier's life and now that he is about to be married to his beloved Ethne (Kate Hudson), he wants to settle down
When his closest friends and fellow officers find out that he disgraced the regiment, they send him a box of feathers of cowardice When Ethne sends him another feather, he then disappears to redeem himself, to face up to his fears, to discover himself, to win back his self-respect...
Shekhar Kapur's "The Four Feathers" is beautifully filmed and performed The themes of love, honor, loyalty, friendship, trust, redemption, wisdom, true strength, and true courage are all there They made the characters entirely plausible But what truly lingers in the memory about it are the stunning sequences filmed in the Sudan and the splendid staging of several battles, showing the then standard British tactics employed in holding off attackersthe forming of squares, with riflemen deployed in standing, kneeling, firing, holding line, and keeping eye on the target These exciting scenes of combat and carnage are truly impressive
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 35 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 18 306 166 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 6 857 879 $US
- 22 sept. 2002
- Montant brut mondial
- 29 882 645 $US
- Durée2 heures 12 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1