Overview:
A company of British soldiers in colonial India is shaken when the widow of their most honored hero is assaulted. A young officer must defend a fellow lieutenant from the charges in an unusual court-martial, while investigating the deepening mystery behind the attack.| Status: | Released (1975-10-04) |
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| Awards: | 1 win |
| Screen: | Robert Enders, Barry England |
| Productions: | Crown, Lion International |
| Production Countries: | United Kingdom |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
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Recommendations
Casts
- 13919: Michael York - Tenente Arthur Drake
- 4786: Richard Attenborough - Maggiore Lionel E. Roach
- 12726: Trevor Howard - Colonnello Benjamin Strang
- 825: Stacy Keach - Capitano Archer
- 290: Christopher Plummer - Maggiore Alastair Wimbourne
- 13326: Susannah York - Marjorie Scarlett
- 9140: James Faulkner - Tenente Edward Millington
Crews
- 20412: Michael Anderson - Director - Directing
- 1352323: Barry England - Writer - Writing
- 1038035: Robert Enders - Writer - Writing
- 2227681: David Wynn-Jones - First Assistant Camera - Camera
- 1800376: Andrew Donally - Producer - Production
- 40150: Stanley Myers - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 958171: Joan Bridge - Costume Design - Costume & Make-Up
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Reviews
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Despite the pretty stellar cast list, I struggled a bit with this rather dreary story. It centres around James Faulkner's "Lt. Millington" who is being court-martialled in British India for a serious assault on the widow of a fallen colleague - "Mrs. Scarlett" (Susannah York). He is ....
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