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  1. The Four Feathers is a 2002 war drama film directed by Shekhar Kapur and starring Heath Ledger, Wes Bentley, Djimon Hounsou and Kate Hudson. Set during the British Army's Gordon Relief Expedition (late 1884 to early 1885) in Sudan, well after the formation of Mahdiyya, it tells the story of a young man accused of cowardice.

  2. Sep 20, 2002 · With Wes Bentley, Mohamed Bouich, Campbell Brown, Daniel Caltagirone. A young British officer resigns his commission just before his regiment is sent to battle and soon receives four white feathers from his friends and fiancee as symbols of what they view as his cowardice.

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    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Shekhar Kapur
    • 2002-09-20
  3. The Four Feathers is a 1902 adventure novel by British writer A. E. W. Mason that has inspired many films of the same title. In December 1901, Cornhill Magazine announced the title as one of two new serial stories to be published in the forthcoming year.

  4. Sep 20, 2002 · A remake of the classic British adventure film, directed by Shekhar Kapur and starring Heath Ledger, Kate Hudson and Djimon Hounsou. The story follows a young soldier who resigns his commission and goes to the Sudan to clear his name after being branded a coward.

  5. A British officer resigns his commission and goes to Sudan to redeem his honor after being branded a coward by his friends and fiancée. IMDb provides two summaries and a synopsis of this film based on A.E.W. Mason's novel.

  6. The Four Feathers is a 1939 British Technicolor adventure film directed by Zoltan Korda, starring John Clements, Ralph Richardson, June Duprez, and C. Aubrey Smith. Set during the reign of Queen Victoria, it tells the story of a man accused of cowardice and his efforts to redeem his name.

  7. When English soldier Harry Faversham (John Clements) attempts to leave military service just before an expedition to the Sudan, he is presented with feathers, symbolic of his...

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