Khartoum (1966)

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Written by Robert Ardrey

Directed by Basil Dearden, Eliot Elisofon

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1966

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

In 1884, bible-reading, brandy guzzling, slavery-busting, misogynist soldier General Charles Gordon (Charlton Heston) is sent to the Sudan by Prime Minister Gladstone (Ralph Richardson) to save an Egyptian army that has been trapped in the city by 100,000 dervishes led by zealous Muslim, The Mahdi (Laurence Olivier).

Despite his warnings to the clownish British authorities (including Michael Hordern as Lord Granville and Hugh Williams as Lord Hartington) of the political damage that The Mahdi could inflict, Gordon was sent packing with precisely one man - his aide, Col J. D. H. Stewart (Richard Johnson) to accompany him. And yet he managed to organise his Egyptian charges sufficiently to hold off The Mahdi for an astonishing 317 days before he was finally killed and Khartoum fell.

According to The Times critic, the film, "Not only has some of the most striking and imaginatively staged spectacle for a long time, but one of the most intelligent and absorbing screenplays... making all the participants what they were; articulate, complex characters."

"It just goes to show," ran The Guardian, "what a literate and intelligent script, competent direction and a first-rate performance by Charlton Heston as Gordon, can do."

Cast

Image for Charlton HestonCharlton HestonGeneral Charles 'Chinese' Gordon
Image for Laurence OlivierLaurence OlivierThe Mahdi
Image for Richard JohnsonRichard JohnsonCol. J.D.H. Stewart
Ralph RichardsonWilliam Gladstone
Alexander KnoxSir Evelyn Baring
Johnny SekkaKhaleel
Michael HordernLord Granville
Zia MohyeddinZobeir Pasha
Marne MaitlandSheikh Osman
Nigel GreenGeneral Wolseley
Hugh WilliamsLord Hartington
Ralph MichaelSir Charles Dilke
Douglas WilmerKhalifa Abdullah
Edward UnderdownCol. William Hicks
Peter ArneMaj. Kitchener
Alan TilvernAwaan

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