The Four Feathers (2002)

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Written by A.E.W. Mason, Michael Schiffer

Directed by Shekhar Kapur

Also known as "Las Cuatro Plumas", "Les Quatre plumes"

Running Time: 135 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2002

Rating: 15 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Army officer Harry resigns his commission instead of fighting in the Sudan. His horrified family and friends send him four white feathers - the traditional symbol of cowardice. So Harry disguises himself and heads to Africa for redemption and blood.

Cast

Image for Heath LedgerHeath LedgerHarry Faversham
Image for Michael SheenMichael SheenTrench
Wes BentleyJack Durrance
Kate HudsonEthne
Image for Djimon HounsouDjimon HounsouAbou Fatma
Alek WekAquol
Mohamed BouichSudanese Storyteller
Campbell BrownDervish Ansar
Daniel CaltagironeGustave
James CosmoCol. Sutch
Andy CoumbeCol. Other Regiment
Angela DouglasAunt Mary
Karim DoukkaliEgyptian Orderly
Lucy GordonIsabelle
Megan HallMillie
James HillierDrunken Corporal
Nick HolderBritish Lion
Alex JenningsCol. Hamilton
Alexandra KabiWoman in Red Veil
Julio LewisSaadi
Craig McDonaldWounded Captain
Lionel MahopDervish Captain
Richard ManloveBritish Corporal
Image for Kris MarshallKris MarshallCastleton
Manar MohamedYoussef
Marouazi MohammedDervish Sniper
Nider MohamedMullah
Anna Diafe NdiayeDinka Slavegirl
Medoune NdiayeGentle Faced Porter
Deobia OpareiIdris-Es-Saier
Mohamen Mehdi OuazanniHassan
Charles PembertonImpressario
Image for Rupert Penry-JonesRupert Penry-JonesWilloughby
Image for Tim Pigott-SmithTim Pigott-SmithGeneral Feversham
Mohamed QuatibIbrahim
Laila RouassMaya
Hugh RossRegimental Priest
Thioumbe SambDinka Slavegirl
Mark TonderaiEgyptian Orderly
Alex ZorbasEgyptian Orderly

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