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The Wind and the Lion
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The film is based on a true event. It is about a Moroccan chief kidnapping an widow and her children. He must experience an extraordinary adventure which he could never has imagined.
The film is based on a true event. It is about a Moroccan chief kidnapping an widow and her children. He must experience an extraordinary adventure which he could never has imagined.
Actors:
Jack Cooley,
Darrell Fetty,
Candice Bergen,
Shirley Rothman,
Aldo Sambrell,
Michael Damian,
Polly Gottesman,
Billy Williams,
Akio Mitamura,
Chris Aller,
Marc Zuber,
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Jack Cooley

Darrell Fetty
20 May 1948, Milton, West Virginia, USA

Candice Bergen
9 May 1946, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA

Shirley Rothman

Aldo Sambrell
23 February 1931, Madrid, Madrid, Spain

Michael Damian

Polly Gottesman

Billy Williams
3 June 1929, Walthamstow, London, England, UK

Akio Mitamura

Chris Aller

Marc Zuber
5 May 1944, Lucknow, India
Director:
John Milius

John Milius
11 April 1944, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Country:
United States
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May 19, 2014
The Wind And The Lion is a neat mixture of romanticization and realpolitik [...] The film is memorable for its action scenes [...] but also for the reflective moments from which those action scenes are born.
January 15, 2004
The marriage of epic romance and the epic romanticization of brutality.
March 14, 2015
Milius's incredible balancing act might have turned very rancid, yet miraculously his mixture of full-blown romanticism and a genial sense of its absurdity produces a deeply satisfying picture.
June 05, 2009
A bogus history lesson that's a mixture of fact and fiction.
October 21, 2010
An 'incoherent text' headier than any screen Kipling adaptation
August 27, 2008
A kind of big-budget, all-star extravaganza the equivalent of which we really don't have today -- and for which mainstream movies are a little worse off.