Looks good, great garrison sets (actually built for real) amid the scorching heat, costumes are superb as expected and acting is solid from all the cast with solid direction from Warner stalwart Curtiz, its just a bit boring to be honest. This is where it gets more exciting and our swashbuckling hero Errol begins to shine.but not for long. See what’s playing 6. ![]() Despite the fictional sub plots and characters this does play well if you can take all the talking, as with modern films you are waiting for the final big push and charge. The Charge of the Light Brigade (1968) MUBI Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema. The usual contracted players as mentioned, they all go well together and shows why Warner stuck them together for many more pictures. The final charge sequence is very good for a film of the this time but its clear where horses have died for the screen, impressive stunts and action but is it worth it?Īs for the film its pretty dull throughout, much loving between Havilland and Knowles, much war talk with Flynn and plenty of the 'stiff upper lip old boy'. The Charge of the Light Brigade 'It will be a sad day for England when her armies are officered by men who know too well what they are doing - it smacks of murder.' John Gielgud in The Charge of the Light Brigade By the late '60s, Tony Richardson was looking to re-capture the magic of his 1963 historical hit Tom Jones. Yes an earlier time for sure, animal rights stepped in to halt filming with the horrendous horse massacre on location but the fact they still got away with it and were able to even start shows a different attitude which does cast a nasty spell over this film. The stunt men must have earned their pay, yikes!! A major countermands orders and attacks to avenge a previous massacre of men, women, and children. With Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Patric Knowles, Henry Stephenson. I was surprised how much of the film is quite dark to be honest, the massacre at Chukoti (made up) is not bloody of course but its pretty graphic as is the final charge where horses are clearly throw all over the place (200 actual horses were killed during filming). The Charge of the Light Brigade: Directed by Michael Curtiz. ![]() One of Errol's early films in a time when shooting wild cats or even pretending to was seen as fine and displayed with glee. 3.7K YOUR RATING Rate Play trailer 3:16 1 Video 99+ Photos Drama History War In 1854, during the Crimean War, poor planning leads to the British Light Brigade openly charging a Russian artillery position with tragic consequences.
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