The Long Duel
The Long Duel

The Long Duel (1967)

5.1 ? Jul 27, 1967 1h 55m

Overview

An idealistic colonial police officer is sent to capture a rebel leader who threatens the stability of the Raj's north-west frontier. Despite his official colonial capacity, the policeman is impressed by the ingenuity and integrity of his enemy and is determined to arrest him alive rather than bring him in dead as his superiors might wish.

Genres

Drama Action Adventure

Release Date

July 27, 1967

Rating

5.1 /10

Runtime

1h 55m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Yul Brynner

Yul Brynner

Sultan

Trevor Howard

Trevor Howard

Freddie Young

Charlotte Rampling

Charlotte Rampling

Jane Stafford

Harry Andrews

Harry Andrews

Miles Stafford

Andrew Keir

Andrew Keir

Gungaram

Virginia North

Virginia North

Champa

Laurence Naismith

Laurence Naismith

McDougal

Maurice Denham

Maurice Denham

Governor

Imogen Hassall

Imogen Hassall

Tara

Paul Hardwick

Jamadar

Antoñito Ruiz

Antoñito Ruiz

Munnu

David Sumner

David Sumner

Gyan Singh

Rafiq Anwar

Pahelwan

George Pastell

George Pastell

Ram Chand

Shivendra Sinha

Abdul

Kurt Christian

Babu

Dino Shafeek

Akbar

Terry Yorke

Moti

Patrick Newell

Patrick Newell

Colonel

Jeremy Lloyd

Jeremy Lloyd

Crabbe

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John Chard

4.0/10

Jan 11, 2014

Just…long… Run of the mill historical adventure yarn set on India’s North-West Frontier during the British Raj. Yul Brynner plays rebel tribesman Sultan who is pursued by Brit copper Freddy Young (Trevor Howard), who while chasing down the enigmatic rebel comes to respect him and is unwilling to execute the justice requested by his superiors. The intent to make an historical epic of some worth, that is based on facts, is honourable. It looks nice with an authentic feel to the surroundings of the story, if only it wasn’t so laboured, so full of inane posturing and poorly scripted characters, then it might just about crawl its way to being just above average. It rarely excites, director Ken Annakin unable to inject life into the more perkier aspects of plotting, and a cast that also features Harry Andrews, Charlotte Rampling, Virginia North and Andrew Keir, aren’t tasked with much more than reading their lines efficiently. All in all, not very convincing away form the location photography and costuming. 4/10

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CinemaSerf

6.0/10

Nov 11, 2022

"Sultan" (Yul Brynner) leads his largely peaceable tribe as the days of the Raj increasingly impose themselves on their day-to-day living. Imprisoned after a raid, they manage to break out of the fort but one of their guards is killed, This serves to galvanise the Governor (Maurice Denham) to appoint a solider tasked with apprehending this man before his disorder spreads. To that end he engages the rather unpopular but effective "Capt. Young" (Trevor Howard). What now ensues are a series of cat-and-mouse escapades as each man vies for the upper hand. The story of a principled man fighting for freedom against the oppressor is quite effective and both Brynner and Howard are on reasonable form as the two characters begin to respect each other, but the rest of the cast - especially the sterile Harry Andrews as "Stafford" and the even more curiously cast Andrew Keir as the turban-clad "Gungaram" - rather let the thing down. The (Spanish) location photography adds richness to the story and there is enough action to help us overlook a rather implausible romance between Howard and "Jane" (Charlotte Rampling) and the rather wordy dialogue that dogs this otherwise adequate costume drama. It ends in rather an underwhelming, if optimistic, fashion but I like the genre and this is perfectly watchable - just a bit long and not very memorable.

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