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  2. The Four Feathers (1978 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Four Feathers is a 1978 British television film adaptation of the classic 1902 novel The Four Feathers by novelist A. E. W. Mason. Directed by Don Sharp, this version starred Beau Bridges, Robert Powell, Simon Ward and Jane Seymour, and was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award. It follows the novel almost exactly, and response to the film ...

  3. The Four Feathers - Wikipedia

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    The Four Feathers is a 1902 adventure novel by British writer A. E. W. Mason that has inspired many films of the same title. In December 1901, Cornhill Magazine announced the title as one of two new serial stories to be published in the forthcoming year. [ 1 ]

  4. The Four Feathers (2002 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Four Feathers is a 2002 war drama film directed by Shekhar Kapur and starring Heath Ledger, Wes Bentley, Djimon Hounsou and Kate Hudson. Set during the British Army's Gordon Relief Expedition (late 1884 to early 1885) in Sudan , well after the formation of Mahdiyya , it tells the story of a young man accused of cowardice .

  5. A. E. W. Mason - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Edward Woodley Mason (7 May 1865 – 22 November 1948) was an English author and Liberal Party Member of Parliament. He is best remembered for his 1902 novel of courage and cowardice in wartime, The Four Feathers, and is also known as the creator of Inspector Hanaud, a French detective who was an early template for Agatha Christie's famous Hercule Poirot.

  6. Jonathan Scott-Taylor - Wikipedia

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    He played the character of Jim Hawkins in a stage musical of Treasure Island in 1973. He went on to take minor roles in Bugsy Malone (1976) and The Four Feathers (1978), and a starring role in a BBC production of The Winslow Boy (1977) after which he was chosen to play teen Damien Thorn in Damien: Omen II (1978).

  7. June Duprez - Wikipedia

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    She began acting in her adolescence with the Coventry Repertory Company [1] after studying at the Froebel Institute, and appeared in The Crimson Circle in 1936. Her next film was The Cardinal (1936), and she had a small part in The Spy in Black (1939), but it was the adaptation of A.E.W. Mason's The Four Feathers (1939), that made her a film star.

  8. Allyn Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    He worked on dozens of literary television films for Norman Rosemont, including The Count of Monte Cristo (1975), The Man in the Iron Mask (1977), Captains Courageous (1977), The Four Feathers (1978), Les Misérables (1978), All Quiet on the Western Front (1979), Little Lord Fauntleroy (1980) and A Tale of Two Cities (1980).

  9. List of fiction works made into feature films (D–J) - Wikipedia

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    The Four Feathers (1902), A. E. W. Mason: Four Feathers (1915) The Four Feathers (1921) The Four Feathers (1929) The Four Feathers (1939) Storm Over the Nile (1955) The Four Feathers (1978) The Four Feathers (2002) The Fourth Man (Dutch: De vierde man) (1981), Gerard Reve: The Fourth Man (1983) The Fourth Protocol (1984), Frederick Forsyth