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Farewell to the King

  • 1989
  • PG-13
  • 1h 57m
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6.2/10
3.3K
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Nick Nolte and Nigel Havers in Farewell to the King (1989)
Borneo, 1942: An American soldier escapes WWII and becomes the king of the headhunters in the jungle. Two British soldiers are parachuted into the area to find local support for the battle against the Japanese.
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Borneo, 1942: An American soldier escapes WWII and becomes the king of the headhunters in the jungle. Two British soldiers are parachuted into the area to find local support for the battle a... Read allBorneo, 1942: An American soldier escapes WWII and becomes the king of the headhunters in the jungle. Two British soldiers are parachuted into the area to find local support for the battle against the Japanese.Borneo, 1942: An American soldier escapes WWII and becomes the king of the headhunters in the jungle. Two British soldiers are parachuted into the area to find local support for the battle against the Japanese.

  • Director
    • John Milius
  • Writers
    • Pierre Schoendoerffer
    • John Milius
  • Stars
    • Nick Nolte
    • Nigel Havers
    • Frank McRae
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    3.3K
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    • Director
      • John Milius
    • Writers
      • Pierre Schoendoerffer
      • John Milius
    • Stars
      • Nick Nolte
      • Nigel Havers
      • Frank McRae
    • 34User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Nick Nolte
    Nick Nolte
    • Learoyd
    Nigel Havers
    Nigel Havers
    • Botanist
    Frank McRae
    Frank McRae
    • Tenga
    Gerry Lopez
    Gerry Lopez
    • Gwai
    Marilyn Tokuda
    • Yoo
    Chang Wing Choy
    • Lian
    Aki Aleong
    Aki Aleong
    • Colonel Mitamura
    Marius Weyers
    Marius Weyers
    • Conklin
    William Wise
    • Dynamite Dave
    Wayne Pygram
    Wayne Pygram
    • Bren Armstrong
    Richard Morgan
    Richard Morgan
    • Strech Lewis
    Elan Oberon
    • Vivienne
    James Fox
    James Fox
    • Ferguson
    Michael Nissman
    • General Sutherland
    John Bennett Perry
    John Bennett Perry
    • General MacArthur
    • Director
      • John Milius
    • Writers
      • Pierre Schoendoerffer
      • John Milius
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    7peter-856

    A moving, if slow, drama

    This is a curious piece whose dramatic arc takes a while to reach its full speed, but builds to a climax of considerable horror, involving cannibalism, genocide, loyalty and revenge. It is, I think, a mistake to label it an action movie: it is a drama, and played with a theatricality to which the viewer must adjust.

    Nevertheless, once it gets into its stride this film has considerable charm.

    The core cast bond closely and Frank Mcrae, who plays Sgt Tenga, and Marius Weyers (Sgt. Conklin) manage to give warmth to the invaders who threaten the survival of The People of the Hills.

    The central relationship, between Nolte and Havers, is a fragile one which teeters on the brink of formulaic in Nolte's rescue of the sick Englishman and their mutual debts of gratitude and obligation. However, as they plunge into the conflict against the remnants of the defeated Japanese army, they each shock one another with what they are prepared to do.

    I think the climax of the horror, which I do not wish to spoil, is brilliantly done. I felt the protagonists' turmoil and understood their brutal reactions, while still being shocked by it.

    This film is open to charges of hokiness, theatricality and slowness, but, given a chance, it explores themes similar to those in The Thin Red Line; the imperialistic side effects of the Pacific war and the dehumanising effect of soldiering, against the fully human power of love and community.
    9JSPrine

    A gripping, thought-provoking, action adventure

    Nick Nolte stars as the enigmatic hero of this little-known but highly interesting film. Basically at war with himself, Nolte evolves from Army deserter to a genuine jungle king.

    He's an interesting actor, and never more so than in this movie, which is set in Borneo during World War II. It might just as easily been set in a Montagnard village during the Vietnam War.

    This off-beat, under-rated movie is more of a psychological study than a mindless, run-of-the-mill action flick. This movie has a lot more depth and heart than that.

    The locations are beautiful, the musical score is outstanding, and, as in most John Milius films, the uniforms, weapons, and other goodies are faithfully and accurately depicted with wonderful detail.

    This is a thinking man's "war movie". If you enjoyed "The Man Who Would Be King", you will very likely enjoy this film, too.

    If you can find it on video, snap it up fast!
    7ma-cortes

    Splendid wartime adventure in which Nick Nolte becomes the leader of a personal empire among the headhunters

    Exciting , old-fashioned war epic with solid and inspired interpretations, based on the Pierre Schoendoerffer's book and script written by director John Milius himself , in which there's a lot of the flavoursome spirit of Joseph Conrad (who wrote Darkness heart , the prestigious novel written in 1900) and brought to the screen in lavish budget and colorful visual style . An interesting war picture told in the style of Joseph Conrad and Rudyard Kipling set in Borneo, 1942 : A ship-wrecked American soldier -Nick Nolte- getaways WWII and becomes the king of the Bornean headhunters in the jungle. Two British soldiers are parachuted into the area to enlist the jungle tribes for the fight against the Japanese . The American is reluctant to rejoin the consequent fight against the Japanese on the urging of a British commando team -Nigel Havers , Frank McRae , Marius Weyers-. As the jungle kingdom is caught between the forces of the US and Japanese . Then the King conducts a war of revenge when the Japanese attack his adopted people. In the midst of war, one man vanished into the jungle, and emerged as the Bornean king !.

    This is a thought-provoking and intelligent story that catches the imagination in much the same way as Joseph Conrad's adventurous novels based on wandering heroes in the Far East . This Farewell to the King (1989) is based on a novel by Frédéric Schoendoerffer , titled¨L'Adieu Au Roi¨, he was a notorious French director and screenwriter , adept at shaping modern audience expectations of what authentic war films should look like , he was a former army reporter and photographer in Indo-China and Cambodia, taken prisoner at the battle of Dien Bien Phu in 1954. The prestigious novel has been simplified for easier compression , appreciation and nicely developing . However , this novelist disavowed the ambiguous and complaisant final . This stirring adventure flick contains thrills , action in the jungle , intrigue , wonderful outdoors and breathtaking battles that are imaginatively , vividly staged . Excellent acting by Nick Nolte in the title role , he's really impressive as the American deserter who is adopted by a suppressed Borneo village as its leader and he becomes king of the tribe . Movie's biggest moments provided by the great acting carried out by a stunning Nick Nolte whose character has much in commom with Joseph Conrad's Lord Jim who long time ago was played by Peter O'Toole . Both stories contain blood brothers , jungle environment and thoughtful themes . While co-starring Nigel Havers is awesome as a narrator and the brave soldier who lives through part of the story , giving his best movie acting as the botanist turned officer whose mission is to find local support for the battle against the Japanese. Supporting cast is frankly sensational , such as : Frank McRae , Gerry Lopez , Aki Aleong , Marius Weyers , James Fox, Richard Morgan and John Perry as General Douglas McArthur .

    It displays an epic and sensitive musical score by Basil Poledouris . Evocative and exotic cinematography by Dean Semler , shot on location in Hawaii, USA , Malaysia, Borneo, Bau, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. Directed and screen-played with compelling style by John Milius , though it had a tepid reception . Milius is a fine writer/director so consistently mixed the good and average which it became impossible to know that to expect from him next . The motion picture was professionally directed by John Milius but he stated that making this film was one of the worst experiences he had due to the dangerous shooting amid monsoon ambient and risked conditions in the wild jungle . He is a notorious screenwriter and filmmaker with several hits , specially on adventure genre as ¨Jeremiah Johnson (1972)¨, ¨Conan¨ , ¨Red Dawn¨, and also made biography as ¨Dillinger¨ , making two films about Theodore Roosevelt , ¨ The Wind and the Lion¨(1975) and ¨Rough Riders¨ (1997) . He was partially the basis for the character of Walter in the cult classic ¨The great Lebowski (1998)¨. Rating ¨Farewell to the King(1989)¨: Good and entertaining . Compassionate thinkers , lovers warfare genre , and pacifists will all find satisfaction here .
    drmality

    a stirring and sentimental adventure in the grand tradition

    This is one of the best films of the 80's yet it is criminally overlooked. Released in an era when Rambo was king, it seems many people just didn't get the film's messages of loyalty, redemption and personal integrity. In other words, it is a true adventure and not just a bang-bang action flick. The kind of movie we need to see more of. Nick Nolte has never been one of my favorite actors but he shines as the gruff King Learoyd. Learoyd is a man of action on the surface but he has been running from conflict his whole life. When he sees that the justice of our "real world" is perverted beyond hope, he retreats to the more honorable world of primitive, uncorrupted Borneo.Eventually, the real world intrudes in the form of World War 2. As The Botanist tells him, "you can no longer avoid history". Learoyd replies, "The world's so full of crap that you're bound to step in it someday. Is that what you call history?" Finally, Learoyd can no longer hide and the war hits him with its full fury. He is shattered by loss yet not unbeaten.He retains his integrity and transcends to non-violence. In one of the film's most emotional scenes, he accepts the surrender of the Japanese Colonel who has tormented him with grace and understanding, leading to the Colonel's own redemption. This is a gorgeous film. full of breathtaking scenery and well-conceived action. The performances are all top-notch, especially Nigel Havers as The Botanist. Why is Havers seen so little?He seems to be an actor of depth and talent. I also enjoyed the character of Tenga, who brought some welcome humor to the movie. Farewell to the King can be accused of being too sentimental and I can't disagree. There are worse things to have in a movie than sentiment, though. I hope this film achieves some of the recognition it is due. It is certainly John Milius' best.
    8rrtwitchell

    Great Movie !!

    Excellent movie about the wonderful culture of those in Borneo and the warriors of the Malaysian continent. Awesome message on the effects of hate and war.....excellent analogy of " Salt" & message about " Life". The scenery and acting in my opinion makes this film a hidden treasure, I'm sorry to say, but it took me way to long to discover this movie ......the movie was made in 1989 and I was finally able to view it in 2008. Late Bloomer ! I study the culture of this country and I find it to be a fantastic piece of information that I can add to my video library.This movie is in my top 3 ultimate favorites list...right next to "13th Warrior" and "Braveheart"...... Excellent movie

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    • Trivia
      This was originally the best film that he had made according to the film's writer-director John Milius until studio interference ruined it. Milius once said: "I, as usual, was attacked viciously but in time it's come to be regarded as one of my best". Milius has also said he believes he originally had made a "great film".
    • Goofs
      According to Learoyd's story, roughly three years have passed since he arrived among the tribe, but when he introduces his daughter to Sgt. Corbett, she is clearly five or six years old.
    • Quotes

      Col. Ferguson: No one moves very far out of line. When you're young you think you're blazing a trail. One day you look down and notice it's a beaten track.

    • Alternate versions
      French video release has two scenes not present in the English one. First, it's when MacArthur gives tobaco to Fairbourne when MacArthur signs the deal. Second one it's a scene between Fairbourne and Mitamura; Mitamura explains his reasons to surrender to Learoy.
    • Connections
      Edited into Dinosaur Island (1994)

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    • Release date
      • March 3, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pozdrav kralju
    • Filming locations
      • Malaysia
    • Production companies
      • Cine Location Services
      • David Hannay Productions
      • Film Plan Financing Number 1
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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,420,917
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,150,531
      • Mar 5, 1989
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,420,917
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 57m(117 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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