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Les turbans rouges

Original title: The Long Duel
  • 1967
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Les turbans rouges (1967)
ActionAdventureDrama

To protest against British oppression and tyranny a tribal leader becomes a bandit.To protest against British oppression and tyranny a tribal leader becomes a bandit.To protest against British oppression and tyranny a tribal leader becomes a bandit.

  • Director
    • Ken Annakin
  • Writers
    • Peter Yeldham
    • Ranveer Singh
    • Ernest Borneman
  • Stars
    • Yul Brynner
    • Trevor Howard
    • Harry Andrews
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    761
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ken Annakin
    • Writers
      • Peter Yeldham
      • Ranveer Singh
      • Ernest Borneman
    • Stars
      • Yul Brynner
      • Trevor Howard
      • Harry Andrews
    • 17User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Yul Brynner
    Yul Brynner
    • Sultan
    Trevor Howard
    Trevor Howard
    • Young
    Harry Andrews
    Harry Andrews
    • Stafford
    Andrew Keir
    Andrew Keir
    • Gungaram
    Charlotte Rampling
    Charlotte Rampling
    • Jane
    Virginia North
    Virginia North
    • Champa
    Laurence Naismith
    Laurence Naismith
    • McDougal
    Maurice Denham
    Maurice Denham
    • Governor
    Imogen Hassall
    Imogen Hassall
    • Tara
    Paul Hardwick
    Paul Hardwick
    • Jamadar
    Antoñito Ruiz
    • Munnu
    • (as Antonio Ruiz)
    David Sumner
    David Sumner
    • Gyan Singh
    Rafiq Anwar
    • Pahelwan
    George Pastell
    George Pastell
    • Ram Chand
    Shivendra Sinha
    • Abdul
    Zohra Sehgal
    Zohra Sehgal
    • Devi
    • (as Zohra Segal)
    Norman Florence
    Norman Florence
    • Nathu
    Kurt Christian
    Kurt Christian
    • Babu
    • Director
      • Ken Annakin
    • Writers
      • Peter Yeldham
      • Ranveer Singh
      • Ernest Borneman
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    5Leofwine_draca

    Flawed but occasionally engaging British adventure

    THE LONG DUEL is a British adventure film about an Indian uprising in the 19th century presided over by a bandit leader played by the inimitable Yul Brynner. Watching it these days, it's clear that this is a very dated production, and perhaps the film was picked out for merciless spoofing in the excellent CARRY ON UP THE KHYBER.

    However, it isn't a bad film, just not one of the best of the genre. It suffers from being overlong and too slow, with long scenes that drag out between the important bits. Still, the viewer is treated to the spectacle of Brynner doing his patented action man routine and Trevor Howard acting against him as the classic stiff-upper-lip Brit with a heart. Supporting actors include Harry Andrews as the idiot in charge, more minor roles for Hammer players including Andrew Keir, George Pastell, and the lovely Imogen Hassall, and the appearance of a surprisingly young Charlotte Rampling.

    The action elements of the film are handled pretty well with the usual excitement. A set-piece attack on a train is a highlight here, as is the fiery ambush on the British barracks, but the film only really kicks into top gear at the excellent large-scale climax. Moments of occasional heart and poignancy make this worth a watch, meanwhile.
    5Theo Robertson

    Dated British Western

    That's something you don't see every day . A western that doesn't take place in the United States , has no native American characters or white guys with American accents but THE LONG DUEL is undoubtedly a western that has been relocated from the American plains to British run India . Hey even most of the protagonists are called Indians and that's no coincidence .

    THE LONG DUEL is by no means a terrible wretched movie but it is rather mediocre . The story as I mentioned is something that has appeared countless times where an injun war party has gone on the loose and it's up to a sympathetic calvary officer to negotiate with the dove and kill the hawk only this time the Indians are Hindus and the calvary officer is a fine upstanding spiffing chap

    The production values are hardly outstanding with some very obvious studio exteriors and back screen projection and no doubt the PC fascists will have a field day when they see that most of the Asians aren't actually Asian at all but a bunch of British actors in dark make up . The film does contain some gun battles and fist fights so it's not exactly a total bore and one scene with a fugitive hiding down a well does contain some suspense . Make up your own mind as to the movies merits
    8clanciai

    Yul Brynner as freedom fighter against impossible odds of the colonial military authorities of Trevor Howard and Harry Andrews.

    This has simply been unfairly misunderstood. It's a great romantic adventure story exposing conflicting mentalities in the last days of the Indian Raj, when some British already started to doubt their presence there. Harry Andrews is the hopeless imperialist who knows only one way to govern and that by force, while Trevor Howard tries the other way: dialogue and understanding. Yul Brynner is the freedom fighter with a just cause who knows he is right and struggles against opposition in his own camp to achieve it with tragic results, due to the hardcore inflexibility of the British military authorities (Harry Andrews). Charlotte Rampling plays an unusual part as a female diplomatic intermediary, and her character is the only one who is not quite convincing, which unfavourable impression is worsened by her horrible hair style - utterly impossible in India.

    Additional merits of the film is the overwhelming sweeping landscape scenes catching the wilderness of the Himalayas, and the music, which underlines and augments the romantic character of the film. Yul Brynner is always interesting and makes memorable characters, and also Trevor Howard and Harry Andrews are well up to their ordinary excellent standard, while the story and its lesson of experience, wisdom and humanity is the main importance of this very underrated film.
    5wilvram

    Trevor Howard and Harry Andrews fight over Yul Brynner

    I saw this as a boy on its first release. It was supported by Eric Sykes' much shorter, mainly silent comedy, THE PLANK, still recalled today while DUEL soon vanished into obscurity. I enjoyed it at the time, but then all the scenery and action in colour on the big screen seemed marvellous in those days of black and white TV.

    This is similar to several films of a decade earlier, notably Terence Young's ZARAK (1956) which had stony-faced Victor Mature playing the titular rebel, though Yul Brynner and his gang of mostly 'browned-up' British character actors generally do a more efficient job than their counterparts in the former production. DUEL is also set in a later period, the 1920s, reflecting a time in which the futility of British rule was becoming more apparent, but there is little that is overtly political here. Instead we get the collision of attitudes between hard-line authoritarian Harry Andrews and the liberal Trevor Howard, a familiar theme in everything from prison dramas to westerns. Both actors give their usual authoritative performances, all the more impressive given some of the uninspired writing. I always like Charlotte Rampling, but her appearance seems too modern for the time. There are lots of fights, ambushes and shoot-ups and it works on the level of a run-of-the-mill western, but who on earth came up with the idea of the cheesy pop song for the closing credits?
    7ma-cortes

    Action and adventures developed in the India of the British Raj of the twenties

    The film portrays a group people formed by Indian rebels tribes, banded together against the Brits and they're led by Sultan(Brynner). The rebels surrounded by British army which spent time in the chase. The tough leader Sultan is taken prisoner but his action led to getaway from a stronghold pursued by British military. As adversaries are Young(Trevor Howard), a honorable captain, while Stafford(Harry Andrews) is a cruel officer. The governor(Maurice Denham)assign them to capture the obstinate rebel. Meantime, Sultan is double-crossed by a beautiful dancer(Imogen Hassal). Then he takes action by aiding the tribes group in robbing, raiding and murdering British forces and the rich and higher castes. The Brits contra-attack displaying on a train a machine-gun , making a brutal slaughter.

    This is a British attempt to match the US adventures spectacles of the mid-sixties, containing derring-do, spectacular battles, gorgeous outdoors and is quite entertaining, though a little overlong. It's a fiery early 20th-century adventure yarn that makes little sense but bulges with emotion that keeps coming at you, as action and adventures is maintained throughout. It's one of several adventures-action pictures made in Britain in the sixties that such Hollywood stars as Yul Brynner and previously in the fifties as Victor Mature and Robert Taylor. Brynner plays with some of sensitivity, he's habitual in exotic roles , such as Ramses, Taras Bulba, The Buccaneer, Karamazov and Salomon.There are strong performances from Trevor Howard and Harry Andrews, who have made few bad films, they're two contenders officers and Andrew Keir as rebel leader. Furthermore, three beauties, Charlottle Rampling, still successfully playing, as severe captain's daughter, and Virginia North and the early deceased, Imogen Hassal. Latterly, as very secondaries appear Edward Fox,Laurence Nashmaith, Patrick Newell, among others. Luminous cinematography by Jack Hildyard, David Lean's usual cameraman, though with abuse of transparency. The movie was glamorously shot in Spain outdoors and interior filmed in Rank studios.Emotive and atmospheric musical score by John Scott.

    The motion picture is well directed by Kenn Annakin, he's a skill and successfully craftsman. He has directed numerous films ,British comedies, his most successful films are the fresh and diverting adventures( The sword and the rose, probably one of the best of his bigger films), dramas of the 1950s, for Walt Disney(Swiss family Robinson, Robin Hood and the Merry men), the Jack London adventures(Call of the wild, White Fang), warlike(Battle of Bulge, The longest day), about the long distance rally(Those magnificent men in their flying machines,The biggest bundle of them all, Montecarlo or bust) and a string of TV movies until his recent demise.

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    • Trivia
      This was the fourth film in three years in which Yul Brynner and Trevor Howard appeared. The others were Morituri (1965), Opération Opium (1966) and Triple Cross: La fantastique histoire vraie d'Eddie Chapman (1966).
    • Goofs
      The machine gun used in the ambush and captured by Sultan appears to be a Vickers. It is missing the water-cooling equipment that was essential for its operation. Without this equipment, it would overheat and jam quickly.
    • Quotes

      Young: I don't dislike your father - I just think he's wrong in some of his attitudes.

      Jane: Oh?

      Young: Like a good many of them who've been here a few years. They're well-intentioned, they've managed to keep stability in the country so far, but basically they think the Indians are a bunch of no-goods.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Carry On... Up the Khyber (1968)
    • Soundtracks
      When the World is Ready
      Lyric by Don Black

      Sung by Vince Hill

      Music by John Scott (as Patrick John Scott) (uncredited)

      Arranged and Conducted by Johnny Arthey (uncredited)

      Performed by Vince Hill and Eddie Lester as the Eddie Lester Singers (uncredited)

      Courtesy of Columbia / EMI (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • November 10, 1967 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • The Long Duel
    • Filming locations
      • El Padul, Granada, Andalucía, Spain
    • Production companies
      • The Rank Organisation
      • London Independent Producers
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    • Budget
      • £1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 55 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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