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A very good movie. I have always liked Sean Connery, and was wonderful in this role. It's one of few movies where a kidnapper isn't a deranged maniac and is easy to be on his side. There are 2 kids in this movie, so I wouldn't have to hide this movie from children.
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An excellent film about an incident where an North African Shiek (Sean Connery) kidnaps an American woman, Mrs. Pedicaris (Candis Bergen) and her two children, and the demanding of a ransom. An international incident was caused by this event, resulting in the U.S. Marines entering Morocco. Connery 's character is a Bedouine Rhisouli Chief who did this in order to bring embarrassment to the ruler of Morocco, and the Bashar of Tangier. President Theodore Roosevelt famously stated that the Rhisouli had but two choices, Mrs. Pedicaris alive or the Rhizouli Dead! The Rhizouli was a powerful man and although they were his captives, they all grew to respect him and grew fond of him, eventually fighting for his freedom. She is a high spirited, intelligent, and resourceful woman and a strong bond grows between them. Out of respect for President Roosevelt, the Rhizouli returned the captives. Excellent movie!Read full review
This is the perfect romantic and action movie for the Christian woman or any woman that openly or "secretly" desires to experience a woman heroine that is an exellent mother, intelligent and quick witted, being kidnapped by a very masculine, handsome, and "sage" Sean Connery and his men during the time of Teddy Roosevelt's presidency without the obligatory sexual inuendoes breaking the continuity of the story. It isabout a man's dedication to his faith, their Bedouine rules, and a cause playing against a strong-minded, moral, and Democratic woman's dedication to her beliefs and the American view of right and wrong. They become very close and respectful friends and see value in each other's ideals. The children, a boy and girl, are beautifully portrayed against the action-filled background of Bedouine life as seen through their young eyes. Costuming is wonderful, actors are perfectly chosen right down to the more visible of the smaller characters. Your heart soars and races, you laugh, and are deeply touched by many of the conversations and actions between Sean Connery and Candace Bergan.Read full review
The script is weak and the acting is rather poor, but if you are a fan of Sean Connery and/or Candice Bergen, pop yourself some microwave popcorn and sit back and enjoy the nonsense. Ms. Bergen does a pretty fair job of looking like a strong woman facing adversity when she and her two children are kidnaped. Connery does a weak job of looking like a Berber chieften, but my wife is in love with him anyway--in fact she fell in love with him in the theater when this film first came out. Brian Keith as Teddy Roosevelt is laughable, but that's chiefly the fault of the poor script. In the end, everything turns out all right--but it's not true to history or to normal human psychology: you'll see what I mean if you watch the whole thing. (I'm resisting the temptation to tell you exactly how stupidly it ends.) The DVD has very little in the way of 'extra' features. The director was a bit of an beginner when he made this film and doesn't seem to have gained wisdom with age.Read full review
What I like about this adventure is the "roving panorama" given to the camera eye with regard to a historic North Africa and the personality development that makes the characters interesting from a historical perspective. The script is written with a flash back and forth between the United States President, Teddy Roosevelt, and the peoples who live in desert environments. It provides "nail-biting" interest and a unique "romance" that has no hope for reaching and end. The desert chieftain's sense of right and a kind of protecting knighthood is heroic. The "Gung-ho" marines who involve themselves in saving Mrs. Penntigast's new found friend, who is played by Sean Connery as the desert chieftain, never ceases to engulf me in the final exciting "clash of arms" at the movie's end.Read full review
If movies were judged on historical or technical accuracy, none of the movies made today would make the grade. This is one of my favorite movies because it makes you feel good when you watch it. It includes everything you need: a strong, virtuous woman; a man who cares about honor & is a protector; a relationship that is built on mutual admiration rather than time in bed; and a president that is politically incorrect & loved for it. The visuals are stunning and the window to a different time & culture are highly entertaining. It is time well spent.
Though not a big budget movie, it is a small gem. Watching our Marines do their job in spite of inept politicians, sure hits the mark. Brian Keith does a great job as Teddy. When he's in the wilderness and talks of killing the bear, if you pay attention, it makes to much sense. When his daughter realizes his respect for his enemies, that is the missing link of today's problems. People have gotten soft, elitist. They feel that just their words of brilliance will stop the kind of man that would "rule the World". Sean Connery never lets me down.
To me, this was more of a historic film made (40) years ago, and depicting the period of teddy Roosevelt's "Manifest Destiny" (illegally invading Sovereign Countries). Moreover it shows vividly a dysfunctional Washington surrounding a poser President, aided in his posing portrayal to the American Public by a controlled Media. In addition, the voting public took on the image of childish naivety. (tribal way of life with the Arabs still is valid in their societies in todays Middle East & Africa.
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Great movie/DVD. Beautiful setting, great actors, engaging plot and character development. I'm glad I bought it so I can watch it again.
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Sean Connery and Brian Keith are fantastic as antagonists. Candice Bergen plays her part well, and exhibits wonderful horse(women) ship. Probably the most underrated movie Connery ever acted in. Brian Keith plays a most wonderful Teddy Roosevelt.
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