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The Four Feathers

Title
The Four Feathers (2024)
The Four Feathers
Year
2024
Catalog
Genre
IMDB
Rating
6.5 from 10 with total 349 votes
Premiere
2002-09-08
Runtime
132 minutes
Description
The story, set in 1885, follows a British officer (Heath Ledger) who 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 which symbolize cowardice. To redeem his honor he disguises himself as an Arab and secretly saves the lives of those who branded him a coward.
Cast

Heath Ledger character Harry Faversham

Wes Bentley character Jack Durrance

Kate Hudson character Ethne Eustace

Djimon Hounsou character Abou Fatma

Alex Jennings character Colonel Hamilton

Michael Sheen character William Trench

Lucy Gordon character Isabelle

James Cosmo character Col. Sutch

Angela Douglas character Aunt Mary

Daniel Caltagirone character Gustave

Mohamed Bouich character Sudanese Storyteller

Campbell Brown character Dervish Ansar

Andy Coumbe character Colonel Other Regiment

Karim Doukkali character Egyptian Orderly

Megan Hall character Millie

James Hillier character Drunken Corporal

Nick Holder character British Lion

Alexandra Kabi character Woman in Red Veil

Julio Lewis character Saadi

Craig McDonald character Wounded Captain

Lionel Mahop character Dervish Captain

Richard Manlove character British Corporal

Kris Marshall character Edward Castleton

Manar Mohamed character Youssef

Marouazi Mohammed character Dervish Sniper

Nider Mohamed character Mullah

Anna Diafe Ndiaye character Dinka Slavegirl

Medoune Ndiaye character Gentle Faced Porter

Deobia Oparei character Idris-Es-Saier

Mohamen Mehdi Ouazanni character Hassan

Charles Pemberton character Impressario

Rupert Penry-Jones character Tom Willoughby

Tim Pigott-Smith character General Feversham

Mohamed Quatib character Ibrahim

Laila Rouass character Maya

Hugh Ross character Regimental Priest

Thioumbe Samb character Dinka Slavegirl

Mark Tonderai character Egyptian Orderly

Alek Wek character Aquol

Alex Zorbas character Egyptian Orderly

Bruce Lawrence character British Soldier

Rhidian Bridge character British Soldier (uncredited)

Gary Bunn character British Soldier (uncredited)

Christian Coulson character Drummer Boy (uncredited)

Ray Donn character British Cavalry Officer (uncredited)

James Embree character British Cavalry Officer (uncredited)

Natalie Hallam character High Class Lady (uncredited)

Hugo Hedley character British Troop (uncredited)

Serena Lorien character Crying Widow (uncredited)

Cassie Newby character Period Dancer (uncredited)

Ben Uttley character General Wolseley's Aide-de-Camp (uncredited)

John Whitby character Horse Rider (uncredited)