Project Detail

The Four Feathers

Synopsis

Set in Britain and the war-torn Sudan in 1884. To his lifelong friends, Harry appeared to have it all. He was a young Lieutenant in the world's most powerful army, engaged to a beautiful woman, and the son of a celebrated General - until the day his regiment was called up for battle in Northern Africa, and he abruptly resigned. In this moment of fear, he lost everything - except four feathers of shame given to him by his friends. The only way to redeem himself is to assume a new identity, travel across a continent, face a danger he cannot escape and find the man he was meant to be.

Details

Year
2002
Type of film
Features
Running time
132 min
Format
35mm
Director
Shekhar Kapur
Producer
Paul Feldsher
Executive Producer
Paul Feldsher
Editor
Steve Rosenblum
Screenwriter
Michael Schiffer, Hossein Amini
Director of Photography
Bob Richardson
Music
James Horner
Principal cast
Heath Ledger, Wes Bentley, Kate Hudson, Djimon Hounsou

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

High Command

Contact: Jo Gregory
c/o Shepperton Studios
Studios Road
Shepperton
Middx
TW17 0QD
(F) +44 (0)1932 572125

Sales Company

Sales Agent

Miramax Films and Paramount Films
c/o Miramax International
Elsey House
24-30 Great Titchfield Street
London
W1W 8BF

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