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The Man Who Would Be King (1975)

Grade: B

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Synopsis: Two British scoundrels (Sean Connery and Michael Caine) in India set off to plunder Kafiristan, a country no white man has returned from since Alexander.

The Man Who Would Be King is a grand adventure, made even more so by the wonderful casting of Connery and Caine in the leads. Caine in particular –who does much of the narration– is simply brilliant in a role requiring even more charisma than Connery. That’s no small feat.

Director John Huston drenches the film in atmosphere. Unfortunately, several scenes serve no other purpose than to establish the strange and exotic nature of Kafiristan, scenes that should be advancing the story at the same time. But this, and a few special effects shots that show their age, are the film’s only real flaws. Huston does a good job of telling a solid story and eschews a more crowd-pleasing ending for a more satisfying (and realistic) one helps the film hold up to repeat viewings.

Bottom Line: It’s a hard film to dislike, and if you’re a fan of Connery or Caine, this is a must-see. Recommended.

(Last viewed on Thursday, August 23rd 2007)

“The Man Who Would Be King (1975)” was posted on August 24th, 2007 at 7:59 pm in Movie Reviews and John Huston and last updated on December 7th, 2007 at 7:03 pm. View this film's entry in the IMDb.

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