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Storm Over the Nile

  • 1955
  • Approved
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
712
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Storm Over the Nile (1955)
AdventureDramaRomanceWar

A British officer resigns his commission on the eve of his regiment's departure for war in Sudan. Accused of cowardice by his friends and the woman he loves, he sets out to prove his courage... Read allA British officer resigns his commission on the eve of his regiment's departure for war in Sudan. Accused of cowardice by his friends and the woman he loves, he sets out to prove his courage to them. A remake of "The Four Feathers" (1939).A British officer resigns his commission on the eve of his regiment's departure for war in Sudan. Accused of cowardice by his friends and the woman he loves, he sets out to prove his courage to them. A remake of "The Four Feathers" (1939).

  • Directors
    • Zoltan Korda
    • Terence Young
  • Writers
    • A.E.W. Mason
    • R.C. Sherriff
    • Lajos Biró
  • Stars
    • Anthony Steel
    • Laurence Harvey
    • James Robertson Justice
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    712
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Zoltan Korda
      • Terence Young
    • Writers
      • A.E.W. Mason
      • R.C. Sherriff
      • Lajos Biró
    • Stars
      • Anthony Steel
      • Laurence Harvey
      • James Robertson Justice
    • 18User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Anthony Steel
    Anthony Steel
    • Harry Faversham
    Laurence Harvey
    Laurence Harvey
    • John Durrance
    James Robertson Justice
    James Robertson Justice
    • Gen. Burroughs
    Mary Ure
    Mary Ure
    • Mary Burroughs
    Ronald Lewis
    Ronald Lewis
    • Peter Burroughs
    Ian Carmichael
    Ian Carmichael
    • Tom Willoughby
    Jack Lambert
    Jack Lambert
    • Colonel
    Raymond Francis
    Raymond Francis
    • Colonel's Aide
    Geoffrey Keen
    Geoffrey Keen
    • Dr. Sutton
    Michael Hordern
    Michael Hordern
    • Gen. Faversham
    Ferdy Mayne
    Ferdy Mayne
    • Dr. Harraz
    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • Karaga Pasha
    John Wynn
    • Sergeant
    • (as John Wynne)
    Avis Scott
    Avis Scott
    • Sergeant's Wife
    Roger Delgado
    Roger Delgado
    • Native Spy
    Frank Singuineau
    Frank Singuineau
    • Native Servant
    Ben Williams
    • Faversham's Butler
    Vincent Holman
    • Burroughs' Butler
    • Directors
      • Zoltan Korda
      • Terence Young
    • Writers
      • A.E.W. Mason
      • R.C. Sherriff
      • Lajos Biró
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    5Theo Robertson

    Deja Vu

    One Sunday afternoon in 1982 BBC 1 broadcast STORM OVER THE NILE . Nothing remarkable in itself with this scheduling but later that evening the ITV channel broadcast THE FOUR FEATHERS remake from the late 1970s ! Two different versions of the same story broadcast a few hours within each other on the two network channels ! Amazing , and not something that was unnoticed since myself and several school colleagues remarked upon this the next day . We were all in unanimous agreement that STORM OVER THE NILE was the much superior movie . Strangely over the years every time Terence Young's version is broadcast the TV guides don't have kind words for the 1955 film version of AEW Mason's story and after seeing the original 1939 version of THE FOUR FEATHERS I understand why - It's a rip off !

    In the past I have criticised movies like CRITICAL MASS and RANGERS that use extensive film footage from other movies like TERMINATOR 2 and NAVY SEALS . With STORM we see the exact same thing . The truly great battle scenes weren't directed by Young they were directed by Zoltan Korda almost 20 years earlier . To be fair I don't think the producers are claiming that this is an entirely original movie hence the credit for both Korda and Young in the directors slot but I did see the 1939 version a week earlier on channel 4 and this spoils the enjoyment of STORM since the script is identical as are most of the action scenes . If you've never seen the original you'll like this movie but if you remember the unforgettable 1939 version by the Korda brothers you'll be left with a cynical feeling watching this
    7bkoganbing

    A Four Feathers Clone

    If you're going to clone something in Hollywood, clone something good which is what Storm Over The Nile is. It is yet another remake of the famous novel The Four Feathers. The same treatment was afforded Dawn Patrol by Warner Brothers back in the Thirties when the first version with Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. was cloned into the second with Errol Flynn.

    The script from the classic British production from 1939 was used as well as all the battle sequences. That was a wise thing because in 1939 the British controlled the Sudan and were able to film their action sequences on the very spot where these things occurred back in the late 19th century. Not to mention that it certainly saved big time on the budget.

    Anthony Steel plays our protagonist Harry Fevasham who questions his own courage when he's about to be shipped into action in the Sudan. Steel is from a military family and there are reasons of tradition and obligations that force him into that life. His brother officers brand him a coward and send him a white feather as the symbol of same.

    Some time later Steel goes to the Sudan and lives as an Arab tribesman and in that role performs some truly heroic feats. Best as always is his saving Laurence Harvey who is one of his accusers who is now blind as a result of prolonged exposure to the desert sun. Harvey's role was done in 1939 by Ralph Richardson.

    James Robertson Justice is also in the cast playing a really good John Bull type character. He's the father of Mary Ure who was supposed to marry Steel before his resignation and the feathers. JRJ always adds a lot to any film he's ever in.

    The Four Feathers with its story about a man questioning his courage and finding out truly if he has the right stuff is in the British culture very much akin to The Red Badge Of Courage. That has only had one film adaption whereas The Four Feathers has had many. Beau Bridges did one in the Seventies and the late Heath Ledger starred as Harry Fevasham in the latest screen version.

    But only the 1939 and 1955 can boast actual on scene location shooting. And unless the Sudan changes radically were not likely to see another.
    6richardchatten

    "Bravo Harry!"

    If the name The Sudan is familiar today it is probably on account of the constant references to the exploits of his youth by Jonesy in 'Dad's Army' of the time he spent engaging the Mad Mahdi, briefly seen played by John Laurie in footage from the 1939 version.

    Here you get a chance to see the thing played straight in this CinemaScope remake by Zoltan Korda of his classic thirties Ripping Yarn back in the days when Britain still had an empire.

    Anthony Steel is a colourless substitute for John Clements as Harry Faversham and the less said about Lawrence Harvey in the role originally played by Ralph Richardson the better; but the late Mary Ure makes a charming and gracious heroine, while Osmond Borradaile's original location footage continued to give good value in this and a subsequent seventies version.
    8greenheart

    The four feathers

    A lot of critics gave this movie a really hard time. I never read critical reviews until I've seen a film and I must confess that I thoroughly enjoyed this one. Maybe it did use footage from a previous shoot and there were certainly flaws. But all in all, this was a good schoolboy yarn. I liked the lengthy build up to the scenes in Sudan, it really helped set the scene and made you care about the characters. The plot lingered long enough to give the viewer a feel of the longevity of the piece. The plot was well moved along and there was suitable emotion shown. James Robertson Justice so often just barks out his lines and in this movie he....Well, just barked out his lines! A real shame. A small blemish on an otherwise enjoyable movie.
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    Why did the Korda's bother?

    A tepid remake of their spectacular 1939 version, one wonders what the Korda's where thinking. Indeed much of the location footage is recycled directly from the 1939 film including the whole final battle, aside from some closeups of the 1955 actors. Mildly entertaining, but the 1939 version is better, much much better.

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    • Trivia
      Re-used a great deal of stock footage from The Four Feathers (1939), including the entire final battle sequence.
    • Goofs
      Hooded vultures are shown making many and various calls. The species, in common with other Old World vultures, is largely silent.
    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits prologue: In 1885 the rebellious army of dervishes enslaved and killed many thousands of defenceless natives in the Sudan. Then laid siege to Khartoum. The scanty garrison's heroic commander, General Gordon appealed for help from England - but no help reached him.
    • Connections
      Edited from The Four Feathers (1939)

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    • Release date
      • June 22, 1956 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Zoltan Korda's Production Storm Over the Nile
    • Filming locations
      • Sudan
    • Production companies
      • London Film Productions
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.55 : 1

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