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Lädt ... The Man Who Would Be King [1975 film] (1975)von John Huston (Director/Screenwriter), Gladys Hill (Screenwriter)
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(3.74) | 3 | Danny Dravot and Peachy Carnehan leave 19th century India and set out for the isolated, primitive land of Kafiristan, whose people haven't seen an outsider in hundreds of years. Peachy becomes lord of the kingdom's treasury, a huge chamber spilling over with limitless gold and priceless rare jewels. Danny is first crowned king, then, declared a god.… (mehr) |
▾Empfehlungen von LibraryThing ▾Diskussionen (Über Links) » Andere Autoren hinzufügen (7 möglich) Autorenname | Rolle | Art des Autors | Werk? | Status | Huston, John | Director/Screenwriter | Hauptautor | alle Ausgaben | bestätigt | Hill, Gladys | Screenwriter | Hauptautor | alle Ausgaben | bestätigt | Bouih, Karroom Ben | Actor | Co-Autor | alle Ausgaben | bestätigt | Caine, Michael | Actor | Co-Autor | alle Ausgaben | bestätigt | Connery, Sean | Actor | Co-Autor | alle Ausgaben | bestätigt | Jaffrey, Saeed | Actor | Co-Autor | alle Ausgaben | bestätigt | Kipling, Rudyard | Autor | Co-Autor | alle Ausgaben | bestätigt | Larbi, Doghmi | Actor | Co-Autor | alle Ausgaben | bestätigt | May, Jack | Actor | Co-Autor | alle Ausgaben | bestätigt | Plummer, Christopher | Actor | Co-Autor | alle Ausgaben | bestätigt |
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▾Literaturhinweise Literaturhinweise zu diesem Werk aus externen Quellen. Wikipedia auf EnglischKeine ▾Buchbeschreibungen Danny Dravot and Peachy Carnehan leave 19th century India and set out for the isolated, primitive land of Kafiristan, whose people haven't seen an outsider in hundreds of years. Peachy becomes lord of the kingdom's treasury, a huge chamber spilling over with limitless gold and priceless rare jewels. Danny is first crowned king, then, declared a god. ▾Bibliotheksbeschreibungen Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. ▾Beschreibung von LibraryThing-Mitgliedern
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Connerv's Danny has a beatific, innocent joy in his crazy goal even when he's half frozen en route; few actors are as unself-consciously silly as Connery is willing to be—as he enjoys being. Danny's fatuity is sumptuous as he throws himself into his first, half-embarrassed lofty gestures. Connery plays this role without his usual hairpieces, and, undisguised—bare-domed—he seems larger, more free; if baldness ever needed redeeming, he's done it for all time. Came has the Bogart role, which means he's Huston's protagonist; Peachy is the smarter of the two, the wise-guy realist, loyal to Danny even when he's depressed by Danny's childishness. We see through Peaehy's sane, saddened eyes the danger in Danny's believing himself a man of destiny, and Caine manages this with the modesty of a first-rate actor. He stays in character so convincingly that he's able to bring off the difficult last scene, rounding out the story conception, when it becomes apparent that Peachy has "gone native."