


The Four Feathers
A young British officer resigns his post when he learns of his regiment's plan to ship out to the Sudan for the conflict with the Mahdi. His friends and fiancée send him four white feathers as symbols of what they view as his cowardice. To redeem his honor, he disguises himself as an Arab and secretly saves their lives.
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Plot Summary
In 1890s Britain, Harry Feversham, a promising young officer, resigns his commission just before his regiment is sent to fight in the Sudan. His friends and his fiancée interpret this as cowardice, sending him four white feathers as symbols of his perceived lack of courage. Determined to prove them wrong and regain his honor, Harry secretly travels to Africa, where he intends to protect his friends and redeem himself through acts of bravery.
Critical Reception
The Four Feathers received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with many praising its stunning visuals and epic scope, while some found the narrative less compelling. Audiences generally responded well to the film's themes of honor, duty, and redemption.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its beautiful cinematography and epic battle sequences.
- Criticized by some for a predictable plot and underdeveloped characters.
- Appreciated for its exploration of themes like honor, duty, and redemption.
Google audience: Viewers largely enjoyed the film's impressive visual presentation and grand scale, finding the story of a man striving to regain his honor to be compelling. However, some felt the pacing could be slow at times and certain character motivations weren't fully fleshed out.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in various locations across England, Scotland, and Morocco, with the Moroccan desert standing in for the Sudan.
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