The Four Feathers (2002)

The Four Feathers (2002)

All the adventure a man can live, he lives. 2002-09-08 Morocco, United States of America, United Kingdom 132 Min. PG-13
6.6 561 votes
Action, Adventure, Drama, Romance, War

Overview

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.

Cast

Heath Ledger is Harry Faversham
Harry Faversham
Wes Bentley is Jack Durrance
Jack Durrance
Kate Hudson is Ethne Eustace
Ethne Eustace
Djimon Hounsou is Abou Fatma
Abou Fatma
Alex Jennings is Colonel Hamilton
Colonel Hamilton
Michael Sheen is William Trench
William Trench
Lucy Gordon is Isabelle
Isabelle
James Cosmo is Col. Sutch
Col. Sutch
Angela Douglas is Aunt Mary
Aunt Mary
Mohamed Bouich is Sudanese Storyteller
Sudanese Storyteller
Campbell Brown is Dervish Ansar
Dervish Ansar
Andy Coumbe is Colonel Other Regiment
Colonel Other Regiment
Karim Doukkali is Egyptian Orderly
Egyptian Orderly
Megan Hall is Millie
Millie
James Hillier is Drunken Corporal
Drunken Corporal
Nick Holder is British Lion
British Lion
Alexandra Kabi is Woman in Red Veil
Woman in Red Veil
Julio Lewis is Saadi
Saadi
Craig McDonald is Wounded Captain
Wounded Captain
Lionel Mahop is Dervish Captain
Dervish Captain
Richard Manlove is British Corporal
British Corporal
Kris Marshall is Edward Castleton
Edward Castleton
Manar Mohamed is Youssef
Youssef
Marouazi Mohammed is Dervish Sniper
Dervish Sniper
Nider Mohamed is Mullah
Mullah
Anna Diafe Ndiaye is Dinka Slavegirl
Dinka Slavegirl
Medoune Ndiaye is Gentle Faced Porter
Gentle Faced Porter
Deobia Oparei is Idris-Es-Saier
Idris-Es-Saier
Charles Pemberton is Impressario
Impressario
Rupert Penry-Jones is Tom Willoughby
Tom Willoughby
Tim Pigott-Smith is General Feversham
General Feversham
Mohamed Quatib is Ibrahim
Ibrahim
Hugh Ross is Regimental Priest
Regimental Priest
Thioumbe Samb is Dinka Slavegirl
Dinka Slavegirl
Mark Tonderai is Egyptian Orderly
Egyptian Orderly
Alek Wek is Aquol
Aquol
Alex Zorbas is Egyptian Orderly
Egyptian Orderly
Bruce Lawrence is British Soldier
British Soldier
Rhidian Bridge is British Soldier (uncredited)
British Soldier (uncredited)
Gary Bunn is British Soldier (uncredited)
British Soldier (uncredited)
Christian Coulson is Drummer Boy (uncredited)
Drummer Boy (uncredited)
James Embree is British Cavalry Officer (uncredited)
British Cavalry Officer (uncredited)
Natalie Hallam is High Class Lady (uncredited)
High Class Lady (uncredited)
Hugo Hedley is British Troop (uncredited)
British Troop (uncredited)
Serena Lorien is Crying Widow (uncredited)
Crying Widow (uncredited)
Cassie Newby is Period Dancer (uncredited)
Period Dancer (uncredited)
Benjamin Uttley is General Wolseley's Aide-de-Camp (uncredited)
General Wolseley's Aide-de-Camp (uncredited)