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Man Who Would Be King
Man Who Would Be King
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  • Starring: Sean Connery, Michael Caine, Christopher Plummer, Saeed Jaffrey, Doghmi Larbi
  • Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Binding: VHS Tape
  • Brand: Lorimar
  • Director: John Huston
  • EAN: 0012569085831
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC
  • Label: Warner Home Video
  • Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
  • Number of Items: 1
  • Product Group: Video
  • Publisher: Warner Home Video
  • Release Date: 1994-07-07
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • Theatrical Release Date: 1975-12-17
  • Title: Man Who Would Be King
  • UPC: 012569085831
Avg Customer Rating: 4 stars

Product Description: A grandly entertaining, old-fashioned adventure based on the Rudyard Kipling short story, The Man Who Would Be King is the kind of rousing epic about which people said, even in 1975, "Wow! They don't make 'em like that anymore!" When director John Huston (The Maltese Falcon, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, The African Queen) first started trying to make the film, with Gable and Bogart, the project was derailed by the latter's death. It was a few decades before Huston was able to finally realize his dream movie--and with an unimprovable cast. Sean Connery and Michael Caine are, respectively, Daniel Dravot and Peachy Carnahan, a pair of lovably roguish British soldiers who set out to make their fortunes by conning the priests of remote Kafiristan into making them kings. It's a rollicking tale, an epic satire of imperialism, and the good-natured repartee shared by Caine and Connery is pure gold. In today's screen adventures, humor is usually imposed on the material by a writer or director trying to make some kind of cleverly self-aware comment ("Hey, we know it's a movie!"), but that sort of jokiness can create so much ironic distance that it pushes the audience right out of the picture. Huston lets the humor emerge naturally from the characters, for whom we wind up caring more deeply than we ever expected. The digital video disc includes a wonderful documentary on the making of the film. --Jim Emerson


Customer Reviews


5 stars There Is A God
This is by far the best film to come out of a very experimental decade. Instead, this is a classic of traditional film-making, by a master of Hollywood drama. It is with films like this that one wants to say, "they don't make 'em like this anymore." Although the acting is, indeed, flawless and exhilarating as others have noted, it is finally the totality of the film that is so outstanding. The story, of course, is brilliantly conceived by Kipling, filled with irony and pathos, a superb celebration and denunciation of Empire and its central conceit. No doubt, Huston had this one tucked in his back pocket for years. As with other Huston films, this is a story about men, their friendships, their betrayals. The story reminds me of Huston's earlier film "The Misfits, " starring Clarke Gable and Monte Clift. There, too, we find old friends tested by the presence of a beautiful woman. In the Kipling story, there is far more humor, a breezy quality that must have to do with the superb performances of Caine and Connery. The setting is, of course, half the wonder. The cinematography is breathtaking. I have tried showing this to youngsters without much luck. I suppose one has to have been around a while to understand just how funny and how sad this story is.


5 stars Alexander, Masons and John Huston
Originally intended to be a project with Clark Gable and Humphrey Bogart, then later Paul Newman and Robert Redford -- Newman suggesting Connery & Caine to Huston. A true classic of high adventure. Also starring Christopher Plummer as Rudyard Kipling. Sean Connery and Michael Caine are incredible as former members of Her Majesty's forces turned rogues Daniel Dravit and Peachy Carnnihan.


5 stars English Humor at its Finest.
This movie is probably the greatest "buddy film" of all time. Michael and Sean make a perfect dynamic duo. Their combined natural acting abilities along with the catchy dialogue make for a hilarious adventure.


5 stars Confuse 'em All
This is one of my favorite films of all time. A great adventure of two not so unlikely late 19th century ex-British Army Sargeants at large in British India. But what in that time of British Empire could both rogues and gentry have in common? The answer is Freemasonry. But these rogues rise to greatness, almost sidelining their personal greed and well, rogueishness. But they never figured on being trumpted by primitive superstition.

So well cast and directed, a John Huston masterpiece. Last I heard them questioned, both Sean Connery and Michael Cain list it as their own favorites of all the movies they've made.

And Rudyard Kipling is there. What a shame school children are not raised on his literature today. But as in all myth and religious cycles, the king does return and so we can hope that Kipling's literature will return to prominence one day. Perhaps when we are truly in the post-racial period we keep hearing about.


5 stars What great fun!
This is without doubt, one of the finest adventure movies ever made! It fully deserves a remastering. The acting, humor, cinematography and writing are fantastic.