
Freedom. Country. Honor. Passion. To save his best friend, one man must risk everything he loves.
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.
- 6.6
- 2002
- Released
- 2h 12m

Heath Ledger
Harry Faversham
Wes Bentley
Jack Durrance
Kate Hudson
Ethne Eustace
Djimon Hounsou
Abou Fatma
Alex Jennings
Colonel Hamilton
Michael Sheen
William Trench
Lucy Gordon
Isabelle
James Cosmo
Col. Sutch
Angela Douglas
Aunt Mary
Daniel Caltagirone
Gustave
Mohamed Bouich
Sudanese Storyteller
Campbell Brown
Dervish Ansar
Andy Coumbe
Colonel Other Regiment
Karim Doukkali
Egyptian Orderly
Megan Hall
Millie
James Hillier
Drunken Corporal
Nick Holder
British Lion
Alexandra Kabi
Woman in Red Veil
Julio Lewis
Saadi
Craig McDonald
Wounded Captain
Lionel Mahop
Dervish Captain
Richard Manlove
British Corporal
Kris Marshall
Edward Castleton
Manar Mohamed
Youssef
Marouazi Mohammed
Dervish Sniper
Nider Mohamed
Mullah
Anna Diafe Ndiaye
Dinka Slavegirl
Medoune Ndiaye
Gentle Faced Porter
Deobia Oparei
Idris-Es-Saier
Mohamen Mehdi Ouazanni
Hassan
Charles Pemberton
Impressario
Rupert Penry-Jones
Tom Willoughby
Tim Pigott-Smith
General Feversham
Mohamed Quatib
Ibrahim
Laila Rouass
Maya
Hugh Ross
Regimental Priest
Thioumbe Samb
Dinka Slavegirl
Alek Wek
Aquol
Alex Zorbas
Egyptian Orderly
Bruce Lawrence
British Soldier
Rhidian Bridge
British Soldier (uncredited)
Christian Coulson
Drummer Boy (uncredited)
Natalie Hallam
High Class Lady (uncredited)
Hugo Hedley
British Troop (uncredited)
Serena Lorien
Crying Widow (uncredited)
Cassie Newby
Period Dancer (uncredited)
Benjamin Uttley
General Wolseley's Aide-de-Camp (uncredited)![The Four Feathers - Trailer [High Quality]](https://img.youtube.com/vi/tQ_MrNPOzG4/hqdefault.jpg)
Released
en
$35,000,000.00
$29,882,645.00
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- #britain
- #slave
- #colonialism
- #military
- #white feather
- #imperialism
- #disheartening
Reviews

The loved-up "Harry' (Heath Legder) does the unthinkable and resigns his military commission just as his regiment is about to go into action in North Africa. He thinks of his motives as thoroughly honourable - staying to be with new affianced "Ethne" (Kate Hudson). Sadly for him, though, just about everyone else thinks he has gone a bit yellow and deliver him the ultimate symbol of cowardice - a s

**An elegant, visually beautiful, historically well-made film, but very clean of all the controversies it could address.** The novel “The Four Feathers” has been adapted for film several times, since the days of silent films. Before seeing this film, I had seen a 1939 version, and the similarities of both films are almost as striking as their differences. Which one will be the closest to the or

***Brits fighting Sudanese rebels in 1884 with Heath Ledger, Wes Bentley and Kate Hudson*** Based on the novel by A.E.W. Mason, a greenhorn British regiment in 1884 is commissioned to Egyptian-ruled Sudan to fight Mahdi rebels. A young officer, Harry (Heath Ledger), unexpectedly resigns and is shamed as a coward by his three best friends (e.g. Wes Bentley) and fiancée (Kate Hudson). After the n











