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Conduct Unbecoming

  • 1975
  • PG
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.1K
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Richard Attenborough, Christopher Plummer, Michael York, Trevor Howard, Stacy Keach, and Susannah York in Conduct Unbecoming (1975)
Period DramaCrimeDramaMystery

At a British Regimental party in Colonial India, the widow of Captain Scarlett is assaulted in the garden, and she accuses one of the newly arrived junior Lieutenants of the crime.At a British Regimental party in Colonial India, the widow of Captain Scarlett is assaulted in the garden, and she accuses one of the newly arrived junior Lieutenants of the crime.At a British Regimental party in Colonial India, the widow of Captain Scarlett is assaulted in the garden, and she accuses one of the newly arrived junior Lieutenants of the crime.

  • Director
    • Michael Anderson
  • Writers
    • Robert Enders
    • Barry England
  • Stars
    • Michael York
    • Richard Attenborough
    • Trevor Howard
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Anderson
    • Writers
      • Robert Enders
      • Barry England
    • Stars
      • Michael York
      • Richard Attenborough
      • Trevor Howard
    • 14User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Michael York
    Michael York
    • 2nd Lt. Arthur Drake
    Richard Attenborough
    Richard Attenborough
    • Maj. Lionel E. Roach
    Trevor Howard
    Trevor Howard
    • Col. Benjamin Strang
    Stacy Keach
    Stacy Keach
    • Capt. Harper
    Christopher Plummer
    Christopher Plummer
    • Maj. Alastair Wimbourne
    Susannah York
    Susannah York
    • Mrs. Marjorie Scarlett
    James Faulkner
    James Faulkner
    • 2nd Lt. Edward Millington
    James Donald
    James Donald
    • Doctor
    Rafiq Anwar
    • Pradah Singh
    Helen Cherry
    Helen Cherry
    • Mrs. Strang
    Michael Culver
    Michael Culver
    • Lt. Richard Fothergill
    Persis Khambatta
    Persis Khambatta
    • Mrs. Bandanai
    Michael Byrne
    Michael Byrne
    • 2nd Lt. Toby Strang
    Michael Fleming
    • Lt. Frank Hart
    David Robb
    David Robb
    • 2nd Lt. Winters
    David Purcell
    David Purcell
    • 2nd Lt. Boulton
    Andrew Lodge
    • 2nd Lt. Hutton
    David Neville
    • 2nd Lt. Truly
    • Director
      • Michael Anderson
    • Writers
      • Robert Enders
      • Barry England
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    7HotToastyRag

    Interesting court martial drama

    Fans of court-martial stories will definitely want to rent Conduct Unbecoming, starring both Michael and Susannah York, Christopher Plummer, Stacy Keach, Trevor Howard, and Richard Attenborough. Set in British-occupied India, this mysterious story will keep you guessing until the end, and all the while you can look at the pretty costumes and beautiful sets.

    Michael York arrives at his new post and is immediately befriended by James Faulkner, even though such an association might not be wise. James has a disrespectful attitude that frequently gets him in trouble. At an officer's ball, Susannah York rebuffs James's advances out in the garden. Minutes later, she's found with a torn gown and a rape accusation on her lips. Naturally, James is arrested and subjected to a court martial. It's supposed to be cut and dried, since Susannah is a beloved war hero's widow, and no one would dare question her word. But Michael takes on the position of advocate for the defense and threatens to open a messy can of worms. Stacy, Chris, and Trevor all warn him against it, but he believes in the honor of the army and the law so he tries hard to give James a fair trial.

    This was an enjoyable drama with a great cast all giving their best. I didn't love the way it ended, but the rest of the journey was entertaining and full of great twists that kept me on the edge of my seat.
    7ulicknormanowen

    A woman's honor?

    Based on play ,and it shows, a little talky, the movie can boast the creme de la creme of British actors: Attenborough, Howard, Plummer,both York et al and this is the main reason you should watch this overlooked work.

    The scene in which the widow of a captain who would have been killed in action is awarded a medal is pivotal : the keywords to the movie are pride and honor.

    When this widow is attacked by a rookie (a naive young man who thinks that his only punishment would be to be expelled from the army , a thing he ardently hopes -the very first scene is revealing- ) one attends a travesty of a trial ,where the court martial's purpose is less the search for truth (which might be really unbecoming) than to preserve the military values, to keep up appearances .A rotten microcosm where things better left unsaid happen .
    blessed_damosel

    What my family would call 'a real it's-him'

    If you're familiar with Fametracker and its 'Hey! It's that guy!' feature, you'll understand what I mean by an 'it's-him'. It's when you watch a film and all the way through you're pointing at second banana actors going 'Oh look, it's him'. One of the pleasures of this film is trying to work out exactly why so-and-so's face is familiar and then realising it's Prior Robert from TVs Cadfael, or something similar.

    I read the play Conduct Unbecoming at school, and while this film does not go quite as deeply into the themes it throws up, ie moral bankruptcy in the British Raj/army and macho values in general, it remains a well-made, well acted period drama redolent of the distinctive spirit of the period.

    Then again, I could be biased because I find Milington so dishy (he played Herod Agrippa in I, Claudius, in case you're stumped!)
    4malcolmgsw

    Stage play filmed without frills

    This film is flat lifeless and dull.It t staged in one main set and it gives the feeling of having been filmed in the theatre.It is not so much a whodunit as a whocareswhodunnit.When the actual assailant is revealed the only feeling is of relief that this film is coming to a conclusion.Terence Rattigan was apparently paid £250000 for an unused screenplay.That was probably more than the test of the films budget.
    6CinemaSerf

    Conduct Unbecoming

    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 by 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.

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    • Trivia
      Trevor Howard's real-life wife Helen Cherry played his on-screen wife in this movie.
    • Goofs
      A contributor has stated that Stacy Keach's collar insignia is that of a Lieutenant rather than a Captain. In fact, the collar insignia worn by Keach is historically correct for the rank of Captain in the British Army.
    • Quotes

      2nd Lt. Arthur Drake: I find that I cannot put the honor of the regiment above my own.

    • Crazy credits
      The beginning of the closing credits features a sepia-toned still photograph of a mustachioed British Army officer in uniform and a caption that reads:

      L.F. Roach Major 20th Indian Light Cavalry Killed in action -- Ratjaphur --1878

      The photograph fades into a cast photo over which the closing credits roll. There is no indication as whether or not the person pictured was actually Major Roach.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Pilot - One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Self Service, Mr. Quilp, Conduct Unbecoming (1975)

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    • Release date
      • October 5, 1975 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Die Schande des Regiments
    • Filming locations
      • Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Lion International
      • Crown
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.75 : 1

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