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Overview

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Director:
John Huston
Writers:
John Huston (screenplay) and
Gladys Hill (screenplay) ...
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Release Date:
17 DECEMBER 1975 (USA) more
Genre:
Action | Adventure more
Tagline:
Adventure in all its glory! more
Plot:
Two British soldiers in India decide to resign from the Army and set themselves up as deities in Kafiristan--a land where no white man has set foot since Alexander. full summary | add synopsis
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Awards:
Nominated for 4 Oscars. Another 4 nominations more
User Comments:
Unforgettable. more (122 total)

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Rudyard Kipling's The Man Who Would Be King (UK) (complete title) (USA) (complete title)
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Runtime:
129 min
Country:
UK | USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
4-Track Stereo
Filming Locations:
Atlas Mountains, Morocco more

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Trivia:
John Huston tried to launch the film version of "The Man Who Would Be King" many times before completing it . It was originally conceived as a vehicle for Clark Gable and Humphrey Bogart in the fifties, and later as a vehicle for Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas. When it was considered as a vehicle for Robert Redford and Paul Newman, Newman suggested Sean Connery and Michael Caine. more
Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: In the introductory sequence, Arabic writing is visible on a wall, betraying the fact that the scene was filmed in Morocco. more
Quotes:
Peachy Carnehan: I've come back. Give me a drink, Brother Kipling. Don't you know me?
Rudyard Kipling: No. I don't know you. Who are you? What can I do for you?
Peachy Carnehan: I told you; give me a drink. It was all settled right here in this office. Remember? Danny and Me signed a contract, and you witnessed it. You stood over there. I stood there, and Daniel stood here. Remember?
Rudyard Kipling: Carnehan!
Peachy Carnehan: Peachy Toliver Carnehan.
Peachy Carnehan: Of course.
Peachy Carnehan: Keep looking at me. It helps to keep my soul from flying off.
Rudyard Kipling: Carnehan.
Peachy Carnehan: The same - and not the same, who sat besides you in the first class carriage, on the train to Marwar Junction, three summers and a thousand years ago.
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Referenced in Colour Me Kubrick: A True...ish Story (2005) more

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44 out of 60 people found the following comment useful.
Unforgettable., 27 DECEMBER 1998
10/10
Author: PJK from Pittsburgh, PA, USA

The greatest "buddy film" of all time. What makes this so? First off, casting two real life friends, Sean Connery and Michael Caine. Second, all other "buddy films" are simply comedies. And while the Man Who Would Be King has some laughs in it, and Connery and Caine bounce off of each other almost as good as Abbott and Costello, the story itself is a drama. And what a drama it is. Two English soldiers set out to be the rulers of a country, but can anyone who was a grunt one day, and a king the next, become a King without getting an inflated ego? The answer is no and that becomes the ultimate test for these two friends. Terrific performances by Caine, Connery and even Christopher Plummer, who gives a brief, but good performance as Rudyard Kipling, the man who wrote the short story this film was based on. This film features perhaps the greatest ending to a movie ever made. You will never forget it, and you will wish that you had a friendship as strong as these two individuals.

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