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Lord Jim
Lord Jim

Lord Jim (1965)

68% User Rating
2h 34min
Adventure
Drama
Romance

"Lord Jim blasts the screen with breathless adventure!"

After being discredited as a coward, a 19th century seaman lives for only one purpose: to redeem himself. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with Sony Pictures Entertainment in 2000.

Richard BrooksDirector

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Peter O'Toole

Peter O'Toole

Lord Jim

James Mason

James Mason

Gentleman Brown

Curd Jürgens

Curd Jürgens

Cornelius

Eli Wallach

Eli Wallach

The General

Jack Hawkins

Jack Hawkins

Marlow

Paul Lukas

Paul Lukas

Stein

Daliah Lavi

Daliah Lavi

The Girl

Akim Tamiroff

Akim Tamiroff

Schomberg

Jūzō Itami

Jūzō Itami

Waris

Tatsuo Saitō

Tatsuo Saitō

Du-Ramin

Andrew Keir

Andrew Keir

Brierly

Jack MacGowran

Jack MacGowran

Robinson

Ric Young

Ric Young

Malay

Noel Purcell

Noel Purcell

Captain Chester

Walter Gotell

Walter Gotell

Captain of Patna

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Rafiq Anwar

Moslem Leader

Marne Maitland

Marne Maitland

Elder

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Newton Blick

Doctor

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A. J. Brown

Magistrate

Christian Marquand

Christian Marquand

French Officer

Reviews (2)

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Wuchak
Wuchak
Rating 50%

September 15, 2020

_**Lawrence of the Jungle**_ In the late 1800s, a gallant officer in the English merchant service (Peter O'Toole) falls prey to cowardice in a weak moment and is ousted to drift from job to job until he is inspired to help a Southeast Asian village purge a cruel general (Eli Wallach), hoping for redemption. The peripheral cast includes Paul Lukas, Jack Hawkins, Curd Jürgens, Daliah Lavi and James Mason. Richard Brooks’ “Lord Jim” (1965) is heavily boiled-down from the superfluous prose of Joseph Conrad's 1900 novel and comes across as overly sentimental and melodramatic. The fictitious village of Patusan is located in Malaysia in the book where the population is largely Muslim while in the movie, which was made in 1964 when the Vietnam situation was escalating, Patusan is deftly moved several hundred miles north to mainland Southeast Asia where the population is Buddhist. At its heart, this is an exploration of the negative effects of fear and the thin line between cowardice and heroism, which is reminiscent of “They Came to Cordora” (1959), but with the setting and general tone of “The Ugly American” (1963), albeit 60+ years in the past. With O’Toole playing a character that helps a ragtag group of idealist indigenous people you can’t help but think of “Lawrence of Arabia” (1962) transferred to the jungle. But “Lord Jim” comes across awkward and boring by comparison, not to mention more old-fashioned even though it’s newer by a few years. The ending is questionably done and leaves a bad taste. On the positive side, some elements are well done, even artistic, and clearly influenced Coppola’s outstanding “Apocalypse Now” (1979). The movie runs 2 hours, 34 minutes, and was shot in Lantau Island, Hong Kong; Angkor Wat, Cambodia; and Malacca, Malaysia. Studio work was done at Shepperton Studios, Surrey, England. GRADE: C

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