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Vier Federn

Originaltitel: The Four Feathers
  • 1929
  • 1 Std. 21 Min.
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Richard Arlen and Fay Wray in Vier Federn (1929)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWhen British officer Harry resigns from his regiment, he is labeled a coward by family and friends and gets four feathers as a mark of his disgrace. In order to redeem himself and win his fi... Alles lesenWhen British officer Harry resigns from his regiment, he is labeled a coward by family and friends and gets four feathers as a mark of his disgrace. In order to redeem himself and win his fiancée back Harry sets out on a dangerous mission.When British officer Harry resigns from his regiment, he is labeled a coward by family and friends and gets four feathers as a mark of his disgrace. In order to redeem himself and win his fiancée back Harry sets out on a dangerous mission.

  • Regie
    • Merian C. Cooper
    • Lothar Mendes
    • Ernest B. Schoedsack
  • Drehbuch
    • A.E.W. Mason
    • Hope Loring
    • Howard Estabrook
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Richard Arlen
    • Fay Wray
    • Clive Brook
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    7,0/10
    370
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    • Regie
      • Merian C. Cooper
      • Lothar Mendes
      • Ernest B. Schoedsack
    • Drehbuch
      • A.E.W. Mason
      • Hope Loring
      • Howard Estabrook
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Richard Arlen
      • Fay Wray
      • Clive Brook
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Richard Arlen
    Richard Arlen
    • Lt. Harry Faversham
    Fay Wray
    Fay Wray
    • Ethne Eustace
    Clive Brook
    Clive Brook
    • Lt. Jack Durrance
    William Powell
    William Powell
    • Capt. William Trench
    Theodore von Eltz
    Theodore von Eltz
    • Lt. Castleton
    Noah Beery
    Noah Beery
    • Slave Trader
    Zack Williams
    • Idris
    Noble Johnson
    Noble Johnson
    • Ahmed
    Harold Hightower
    • Ali
    Philippe De Lacy
    Philippe De Lacy
    • Harry Faversham - age 10
    E.J. Ratcliffe
    • Col. Eustace
    George Fawcett
    George Fawcett
    • Col. Faversham
    Augustin Symonds
    • Col. Sutch
    Rex Ingram
    Rex Ingram
    • Fuzzy Wuzzy Native
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    Leon Janney
    Leon Janney
    • Child in Prologue
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    • Regie
      • Merian C. Cooper
      • Lothar Mendes
      • Ernest B. Schoedsack
    • Drehbuch
      • A.E.W. Mason
      • Hope Loring
      • Howard Estabrook
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    fallingwater32

    Really fantastic profile of human courage despite great odds.

    I am a HUGE Richard Arlen fan, so of course, did I ever love this one!!!! The filming is rather modern for that era and the emotion and action seem to be equally portrayed and well done by all. There doesn't seem to be the same kind of poetry and grand cinema "feel" in later movies, I am glad it was produced in this decade of film-making. I love Fay Wray, she is well-paired with Arlen. This story is one of personal discovery and courage despite great adversity and seemingly impossible odds. Richard Arlen comes to sound without one iota of hesitation* and does one of tha most memorable characters in his long career. Friendship, betrayal, redemption: Great stuff to put on the screen--fantastic story. *(This is one of the first pictures made after sound was available.) Exceptional Group of Classic Film Stars!! Hope I can find a copy for my Richard Arlen video collection.
    8xerses13

    Good Effort By Cooper/Schoedsack...

    Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack's first feature film that integrated their naturalist outdoor adventure style with Hollywood production values. Following GRASS (1925) and CHANG (1927), THE FOUR FEATHERS (1929) was one (1) of the last films in the transition from the Silent Era to Sound. It featured sound effects and a synchronized musical score. Paramount provided the stars, RICHARD ARLEN, CLIVE BROOK, WILLIAM POWELL, FAY WRAY and the technical skill to illustrate the story. This guaranteed its success at the box office when other such transitional-est films failed.

    A.E.W. MASONs' THE FOUR FEATHERS had been filmed at least two (2) times before, 1915 and 1921. It would be adapted directly again in 1939, 1955 (STORM OVER THE NILE), 1977 (T.V.), 2002 as well as used as a basis for other films. Each adaptation contains variations from the novel too suit the then current producers motives. The version considered the best is 1939 that places emphasis on SACRIFICE, OMDURMAN and EMPIRE, we rate it TEN (10)**********STARS, IMDb.

    COOPER/SCHOEDSACK put special emphasis on the natural aspects of filming in Africa including a stampede of Hippopotamuses as well as other elements native to the area. The cast does a first class job interpreting the screen play showing the sophistication of the late silent era. No mugging or obvious pantomime for the camera to get the point across. Film is well done and worth seeing compressing the salient features of the original novel. A novel that should be read first prior to seeing any of the versions. This would be the last COOPER/SCHOEDSACK production that would feature a emphasis on their original naturalist style. After this their pictures would reflect more and more being studio bound. This was a absolute necessity though. Their fantastic concepts could not be done any other way.
    GManfred

    Desert Fantasy

    I liked this version better than the 1939 British version but it is still very hard to swallow. The novel is famous and so are the film versions, but I thought that "The Four Feathers" is the height of escapist entertainment. Not for a minute did I buy the premise of a dishonored soldier redeeming himself by such preposterous acts of heroism and gallantry.

    In any case, this one is more exciting and absorbing than the later version in that the battle scenes and location shots were staged better, and the actors were more suited to their roles. I especially mean casting Richard Arlen as Harry Faversham. He was better by far than John Clements, who even at the end of the film still seemed like a weakling, whereas Arlen never did. He seemed more conflicted than cowardly. This '29 version has affirmed my belief that remakes are inferior to originals - even if this was twice filmed previously.
    7AlsExGal

    Notice the changing fortune of one member of the cast...

    .. that cast member being William Powell. I'll get to that later This is the tale, remade in 1939 and in sound, of four friends in the British army, friends from childhood. Richard Arlen has the starring role here as Lt. Harry Faversham. Always brought up to feel that cowardice is the worst character trait one can display, Harry grows up in fear of - well - fear! So when he gets notice that his regiment is being sent to the Sudan, he tries to pretend he didn't get that notice and has just coincidentally decided to resign. He threw his notice into the fire but didn't notice the fire isn't burning. His three friends see the notice and deem him a coward. They send him three feathers as a sign of their disgust. Harry's fiancee, Ethnee (Fay Wray), also disapproves and gives him a fourth feather. Harry's father, on his deathbed, advises Harry to kill himself!

    So now Harry sets out to the Sudan as a civilian, determined to make his former friends take their feathers back. Fortunately for Harry, the British army has been extremely incompetent and is under siege by the locals. So here is his chance to redeem himself and rescue his friends! The plot takes it from there!

    Now back to William Powell. Throughout his tenure at Paramount, Powell had been either playing the buffoon ("Forgotten Faces") or a villain ("Feel My Pulse"). But a funny thing happened just before this film was made - Powell made a couple of talking films. And the public discovered he had quite a distinguished voice. Thus in this, his last silent film, Paramount gave his character some dignity for a change. This film is worth studying if only for that. In fact, in five years, Powell will be the only major male member of the cast who still has a notable film career. Arlen had a fine speaking voice, but he was one of many casualties of the talkies. Clive Brook had an autocratic British accent, and this just did not mesh with the roles and the image he had in silents. Plus he - like many Hollywood stars in the 30s - had numerous threats made concerning the kidnapping of his children. Because of these threats he and his wife and children moved back to England in 1936.

    In summary, this is a rousing adventure film and one of the last silent films Paramount made and is very much worth seeking out.
    7bkoganbing

    Will Fevasham Do His Duty?

    The popular A.E.W. Mason novel, the British version of The Red Badge Of Courage, got its third screen version from Paramount in 1929. Technology was winning a race with Paramount that year. Had The Four Feathers been done a bit later it would have included sound and we would have heard such folks in the cast as Richard Arlen, William Powell, Clive Brook, and Fay Wray make their talkie debuts. Sound Effects were added on however post production.

    Richard Arlen is our protagonist Harry Fevasham in this version. He's been brought up in a military family and it and England expects every Fevasham to do his duty. But Harry even as a juvenile questions whether he has the right stuff. When his regiment is called to the Sudan he resigns his commission. Four of his fellow officers send him the anonymous white feather and brand him a coward. His fiancé turns from him, his family disowns him.

    What to do but go to the Sudan and in your own way fight for the British Empire. Fevasham's adventures, incognito at first, make up the rest of the novel and this film.

    This version can hardly be compared to the one that Alexander Korda made for the British cinema in 1939. It has the one unforgettable advantage of being filmed in the Sudan at the actual battle sites at Khartoum and Omdurman. This one has some nice location shooting in California's Imperial Valley and earnest performances from the cast.

    Good thing this one was preserved. See how it stacks up against the many others filmed.

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      One of the few hit silent productions (although sporting synchronized sound effects) in 1929.
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 1930 (Deutschland)
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      • Englisch
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      • Imperial County, Kalifornien, USA
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      • Paramount Pictures
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