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The Four Feathers (Full Screen Collector's Edition) | 
enlarge | Director: Shekhar Kapur Actors: Heath Ledger, Wes Bentley, Kate Hudson, Mohamed Bouich, Campbell Brown Studio: Paramount Category: DVD
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Rating: 129 reviews Sales Rank: 10189
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 131 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.1 x 0.6
MPN: PARD056644D ISBN: 0792189612 UPC: 097360566444 EAN: 9780792189619 ASIN: B00007KLJJ
Theatrical Release Date: September 20, 2002 Release Date: February 18, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Set in late-19th-century england a soldier resigns from his duties on the eve of a battle with sudan. His fiancee and three friends send him the titular feathers which represents a cowardice.What his loved ones didnt know is the soldier had changed his mind and traveled north to help his regiment. Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 01/25/2005 Starring: Kate Hudson Lucy Gordon Run time: 125 minutes Rating: Pg13 Director: Shekhar Kapur
Amazon.com The seventh filming of A.E.W. Mason's classic 1902 novel, this near-epic production of The Four Feathers looks great, sounds great, and feels rather average. It would be difficult to diminish the rousing adventure of Mason's novel, and director Shekhar Kapur (Elizabeth) certainly gets more bang for his buck, with massive battle scenes and rugged, sun-baked harshness enhanced by Robert Richardson's masterful cinematography. Kapur preserves the universal appeal of the story, set in the 1880s, in which a promising soldier (Heath Ledger) resigns on the eve of battle in Britain's Sudanese campaign, is labeled a coward by his fiancée (Kate Hudson), and redeems himself by posing as a Muslim warrior to rescue his best friend Jack (Wes Bentley) from certain death in the desert. For all its heroics, however, the film seems oddly passionless; Djimon Hounsou is excellent as Ledger's desert guardian, but these young Hollywood stars lack the authenticity of Zoltan Korda's 1939 film, which remains the definitive version. --Jeff Shannon
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Surprisingly good flick.... October 1, 2008 Angel (L.A.) I say that because I had heard so many negative things about it. But because it is a Heath Ledger flick - I had to rent it and see for myself. I ended up really liking it...to the point I knew I would have to add it to my dvd collection. On the strength of Heath's performance alone, I can recommend this film. His character goes through so much to find himself and by the end of the film - he's a different man. To watch Heath go through this transformation is pretty amazing. Would definately recommend it - Heath you are missed.
The Four Feathers September 28, 2008 Eric J. Nugent This Rendition offers an exceptional interpretation which clearly surpasses all previous movies of the same title and we found it to be a most absorbing and moving story. This is due to the extraordinary talent of Heath Ledger.
Well worth watching. June 11, 2008 Maggie (Jasper, GA USA) For many years I hung back from watching this movie due to the poor reviews it received at the release time. Well when I finally caught it on TV, I realized what a gem I had missed, will now purchase it for my own DVD collection. What a loss of an actor Heath Ledger was, firmly believe he would have gone on to be viewed as one of our finest actors of this generation. All the british actors were terrific in their respective roles,only slight miscast would have been Kate Hudson, so many other young british actresses would have been more believeable in the part.Keira Knightley comes to mind.
Superbly acted, will make you think March 19, 2008 F.Faulkner (Hartford, CT USA) I never read the novel, nor saw the 1939 old movie version. So I was coming into watching "FOUR FEATHERS" fresh. I expected something boring and predictable. That's not what I got. I was enthralled with this film. It is a complicated and humanistic film that will touch you and make you think in unexpected directions. Very well-acted. Nice ending, not too sweet, not too sour. Really enjoyable movie. Highly recommended as an epic historical action film.
Distantly related to the novel November 6, 2007 P. D. Burns (Ringgold, GA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
When a film maker is given a novel that lays bare the soul of a sensitive man who loves deeply and cares for his friends, a novel that examines courage and the necessity to face the fears that are within almost any sentient being. One would expect a rich experience in return. Add to those elements a breathtaking setting, the pomp and beauty of this era of the British Empire and a cast of very capable actors, how can you miss? I really don't know. My guess is that you burden your audience with wooden dialogue and political staments that have very little to do with the main plot. Dismiss as unecessary the sacrifices of the minor characters, remove Feversham's search for himself before he embarks upon his mission to reclaim his honor and there you have it. A movie that perhaps untethered to the novel might have stood a better chance on its' own merits. The cinematography is gorgeous and the costuming impressive. Unfortunately reading the novel beforehand has doomed me to an almost Ishtar level of discomfort. Since I have enjoyed this cast and knowing the level of craftsmanship available to the film maker as well as the deep drama that is the treasure of Mason's novel I was left feeling empty. Perhaps the 1939 version would better satisfy.
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