@@cattymajiv FDR was a socialist who prolonged The Great Depression, and attempted to bypass the SCOTUS by increasing the number of judges to 15 and filling them with his sycophants in order to push his unconstitutional socialist policies, and was unethical during his wartime presidential elections by falsely labeling his political opponents as being not see sympathizers.
He also imprisoned innocent Americans just because they were of Japanese descent, and had the nerve to pretend he wasn't doing it for racist reasons. He also robbed the American people of their privately owned gold in 1933. FDR was a VERY typical Democrat.
This movie is a major entertainment production that is included in my 100 films of my lifetime. I will ne 100 years old this year, 2025. Another great experience.
I will be 90 this year, 2025 and I spent some months in Morocco when I was a lowly enlisted man in the Air Force in 1957. May you enjoy your 100th birthday anniversary. Have you written your story? I am writing mine.
Thank you TH-cam for making this movie available, I had never seen or even heard of this release and I am 66 yrs young. I throughly enjoyed it, and glad it showed up in my feed.
@@clivebaxter6354 Age adds weight to a "length of Time" which was quoted as example, the problem is people seem to reject older peoples wisdoms that come from any longivity, is that the problem i see here?
@@clivebaxter6354what a distasteful ego! My parents, 3brothers and a sister all died before 63. If she’s fought to stay alive to 66 I am glad to know and celebrate with her. You don’t have to read comments just to be rude. I’d not enjoy knowing you.
@@alicemattsen2208Thank you. We 66+ have been through some hair-raising stuff, even we, ourselves, can hardly believe we survived. Each day is a chance to help the young'n's know how NOT to have to go through most of that, Good Lord willing.
This whole film was superb ! ALL of the roles were SO well played. I personally think this was Sean Connery's BEST film ever, as whilst watching, I TOTALLY forgot it was Sean Connery. And the final scene, "Is there not one thing in your life, that was worth losing EVERYTHING for ?"🥲🥲🥲DAMN ! !
I was just thinking the same. One of my TOP TEN favorites. The Ghost and the Darkness and Field of Dreams are there too. The Searchers with John Wayne is there too.
I am of the opinion that even if it was Sean Connery that portraid this character he and the story objectively brought respect to a world to which nowdays, in europe and the "western world" we objectively lack, bravo!
This movie came out while I was in the first year of my tenure in the Marine Corp. I went to the theater at least a dozen times to watch it then and have watched it over and over. It has everything! Sean Connery. Candice Bergen n her best role and performance. Brian Keith at his very best (and that is saying something). Steve Kanaly in his very best performance ever! America represented in its strongest international representation.
The scene near the end when Connery swoops by and grabs the rifle from the kid holding it for him. Could you imagine being that kid? I imagine that moment would shape his future. Unforgettable.
I watched this move as a teenage, and the voice of the Sultan with his riddles continue to resonate with me for a long time. I could not locate this movie until now. Thank you for uploading.
This is one of my favorite movies which are Ben Hur and Lawrence of Arabia and Doctor Zhivago and this. I watched this 50 years ago which was so exciting that I watched about three times .
@MB777 North Africa is a part of the Middle East, especially Egypt. But the designation is a vague one, without solid boundaries. It's an ephemeral thing that only really exists in people's minds, so with that being said, it actually can extend all the way to Morroco. At one time it even included Spain, Portugal and other areas of the Mediterranean. Surely you know that it was the Arabs who spread Islam throughout the whole of the Mediterranean World, including Southern Europe and North Africa, which is exactly why the term "The Middle East" can include all of North Africa. Of c ourse it's mostly used to refer to Egypt and The Levant, Isreal, Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, Turkey, Iraq, Kuwait, etc. The eastern edge of The Middle East could also be disputed. Some would argue whether or not it includes the Arabian Peninsula, Turkey, or Iran. Once again, the term "Middle East" doesn't have any borders. It is ignorant to suggest that it does, and it's even MORE ignorant to insult others whose knowledge and behavior is better than your own.
THE best 007, not just one of them, IMHO, and great in many other roles as well, as evidenced by his ability to somehow convincingly portray personas as ethnically disparate as an immortal Spanish swordsman (in Highlander) and a rogue Russian submarine Captain (in Red October), along with many, many other great characters, all through the unwavering and constantly present filter of his own distinctive brogue accent and unique personality. Although by all accounts the man himself definitely had some personal failings (as do we all), and held some attitudes around things like gender roles which have definitely fallen out of favour, he deserves a place of reverence in the history of cinema.
I WORKED WITH THE CINEMATOGRAPHER, BILLY WILLIAMS, ASC, BSC ... in the mid-80's. He taught me much by example. Truly, a kind man. Billy got the OSCAR for ON GOLDEN POND. D.A.
Sean Connery's greatest movie, imho. Especially love the scene where he's on the hill on his horse, looking down at the bandits who kidnapped Mrs P & kids, draws the great scimitar...."Zinnnnng!!", and charges down the hill. Still gives me chills!!! =O
Was very impressed by the "Pedecaris" children's performances. Sean Connery as "Raisuli", Candice Bergen as "Eden Pedecaris", Simon Harrison as "William Pedecaris", Polly Gottesman as "Jennifer Pedecaris", Brian Keith as "Theodore Roosevelt". .
A favorite movie of mine....forget about Connery's accent. Watch great performances (esp. Brian Keith), the cinematography and the extraordinarily musical score!!!
Yes, this is a beautifully filmed movie. Wonderful on a big screen. I'll have to look for a modern pressing of this film, I only have it on a DVD from 20 years ago.
Yeah you just have to forget he isn't Islamic, isn't dark skinned, nor speaks like anyone from or who has even been to Morocco. He has great range, but this is over the top. Even a Mexican person could fill that roll better. Anyone but a poorly tanned Irishman who doesn't bother to attempt to sound like he's from the place. What a joke, and you, applauding this. Psssssh. Shame on you. I get it, you grew up with him as the silver screen hero, so you get a pass, as you were brainwashed.
A great film, as usual Sean Connery brought life into the character he enacted, Brian Keith nd Candice Bergman enacted their characters well. Thk u U-tube for showing this film. 😊
I saw this Film as a child for 40 years. Man, what a great movie !! Sean Connery best performance. Greetings from Germany (the good Germany, not the bad from the past 😉 )
Shortly after this wonderful John-Milius-movie Sean Connery would go and make his next movie under the direction of John Huston, who had served here as a supporting actor. The movie would be "The Man Who Would Be King", another great adventure movie, and a lifelong heart project of Houston's, who had planned the movie with his old pals Humphey Bogart and Clark Gable in mind, but had to stop the project for many years after both Bogart's and Gable's untimely deaths. In 1976 he could finally realize the movie with Sean Connery and Michael Caine in the lead roles. The movie became a favorite of both artists, John Huston, the director, and Sean Connery, the movie's star.
My favorite scene is when President Teddy Roosevelt is interviewed at a camping site in Colorado by journalists on what he feels America stands for - quite a moving statement, just as applicable today. "The world may respect us, even grow to fear us, but it will never love us for we have too much audacity..." Brian Keith played him to a 'T."
My 1st Cousin portrayed "Young T.R." in "The Indomitable Teddy Roosevelt" narrated by George C. Scott. He also lived so near Sagamore Hill that we would cut the woods to get home. I spent a little time with Mikey Roosevelt who lived in the area. This side of the Roosevelts did not behave as 'privileged' elites but as public servants who gave their lives for America 🇺🇲. MAGA
I think ole man Trump wants to be like him, but lacks the blatant honesty and brava of Teddy. He's hot air, walks heavy and carries a tiny stick😅 loved the movie
@@indrajeetpaygude8730 That depends on what you mean by "that much." I am old enough to remember when Omar Sharif was a major Hollywood and international movie star. He was in a number of important films in the 1960's and 70's, winning 3 Golden Globe Awards. Most of his film roles after 1980 were in British or European movies, as well as many international television appearances.
Always enjoyed this very underrated and somewhat under appreciated movie. Brian Keith was outstanding as Teddy Roosevelt, and Sean Connery played the Barbary pirate role with panache. And I love the attention to detail by the film’s producers in making sure the Marines carried period correct Krag Jorgensen rifles!
If you keep in mind this is just another adaptation of a storyline...and it WILL NOT BE the last either...then you're certain to enjoy it much more. Thank you to the channel owner(s) for sharing this presentation with us.
Don't worry. They got LOTS of money for this long series of ads. The addition of small bits of movie here and there was mandatory, otherwise they would not have bothered to upload it at all.
In my opinion, Sean Connery was even better in "The Man Who Would Be King", and even better in "The Untouchables". I saw that movie for the first time at a midnight showing on a television channel in my country, Chile, many years ago and I could never forget it. John Milius paid great attention to the authenticity of uniforms and weapons; and the equestrian scenes are truly the best that has been seen in cinema, the stuntmen were incredible horsemen and the horses were simply magnificent.
All the principal actors were wonderful and superb but I must confess I loved Steve Kanally as Captain Jerome. He struck as an authentic Marine Corp Officer of the time. He is performance was flawless. He was professional, loyal, brave, competent as well as fearless. We need more officers and government officials like him to tackle the problems we are facing in America today.
In the scene around the campfire when he is telling the story of his imprisonment, he said that his jailors saw that the Baraka was with him, and helped him to escape. I once met Sean at a film premiere for the movie Shalako, and he was surrounded by admirers and yes, the Baraka was with him again. He had a way of making you feel that you were the only person in the room when he spoke to you. A great actor, great personality and sorely missed.
After watching this movie I now have a greater respect for all Muslims, what a hard road they have had to travel & are still traveling, how much we don't know about these people & their religion & their way of life, condemn them again , never, would rather, be their brother . Thank you for the movie, it has been my awakening 😊
Brilliant classic with superb casting, excellent sets, wonderful costumes and great dialog. Another great attribute is the music which was not intrusive, but perfectly accented the action without ever interfering with dialog. I have the movie on DVD but could not help but watch the whole thing on TH-cam once I had started. Every minute of this adventure story is riveting.
I've watched 12 minutes and I know I will love this movie! Also getting hints of where some scenes in Raiders of the Lost Ark might have gotten their inspiration. More the better with Sean Connery appearing in the later installments of that story legacy.
I hate the way some modern movies bombard you with what they call "action". I find that to be boring and repetitive. What I find interesting is well done characters and plot.
I’d seen this once, possibly twice before and am just astounded at how good it is…it’s probably over thirty years since I saw this on a larger screen than an iPad Pro.
Sean Connery, one of my Best Favourite, I do not how much time I have going to be 70 2026 but when I find out some films like this I always appreciate myself 😂❤
Teddy Roosevelt’s press conference speech at the hunting camp is priceless! Bravo to the writer (and director), John Milius. Also cool was the use of period correct firearms in this movie. Note the nifty old Sedgely Krag that Roosevelt pulls out of the scabbard near the beginning of the hunting camp scene. Just a fun (and well done) film all the way through.
I saw this film at the cinema when it was released back in the 1970's. Brian Keith's performance as Teddy Roosevelt will never be surpassed.
If you happen to like Roosevelt. I like his nephew, but he was a macho boor, and a typical Republican.
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@@cattymajiv FDR was a socialist who prolonged The Great Depression, and attempted to bypass the SCOTUS by increasing the number of judges to 15 and filling them with his sycophants in order to push his unconstitutional socialist policies, and was unethical during his wartime presidential elections by falsely labeling his political opponents as being not see sympathizers.
He also imprisoned innocent Americans just because they were of Japanese descent, and had the nerve to pretend he wasn't doing it for racist reasons.
He also robbed the American people of their privately owned gold in 1933. FDR was a VERY typical Democrat.
@@cattymajiv if he was president today, he be a Democrat he was a trust buster and set millions of American lands aside for conservation.
This movie is a major entertainment production that is included in my 100 films of my lifetime. I will ne 100 years old this year, 2025. Another great experience.
I will be 90 this year, 2025 and I spent some months in Morocco when I was a lowly enlisted man in the Air Force in 1957. May you enjoy your 100th birthday anniversary. Have you written your story? I am writing mine.
Congratulations young man !!!!!
I am honoured to read your words. They are special as they come from one who has seen so much life.
Sending prayers and blessings! Thank you for your service!
Well done sir. Yours was the greatest generation. I'm sorry for what we became
Thank you TH-cam for making this movie available, I had never seen or even heard of this release and I am 66 yrs young. I throughly enjoyed it, and glad it showed up in my feed.
Why are people always posting how old they are? nobody cares
@@clivebaxter6354 Why are people always saying nobody cares as it is obvious you care enough to make a comment? Idiot.
@@clivebaxter6354 Age adds weight to a "length of Time" which was quoted as example, the problem is people seem to reject older peoples wisdoms that come from any longivity, is that the problem i see here?
@@clivebaxter6354what a distasteful ego! My parents, 3brothers and a sister all died before 63. If she’s fought to stay alive to 66 I am glad to know and celebrate with her. You don’t have to read comments just to be rude. I’d not enjoy knowing you.
@@alicemattsen2208Thank you. We 66+ have been through some hair-raising stuff, even we, ourselves, can hardly believe we survived. Each day is a chance to help the young'n's know how NOT to have to go through most of that, Good Lord willing.
I love, love, love this movie. It feels like what big, grand adventure movies used to be. Thank you. Sean Connery one of the greats.
I just found it. I enjoy these great actors.
Grandioso!
This whole film was superb ! ALL of the roles were SO well played. I personally think this was Sean Connery's BEST film ever, as whilst watching, I TOTALLY forgot it was Sean Connery.
And the final scene, "Is there not one thing in your life, that was worth losing EVERYTHING for ?"🥲🥲🥲DAMN ! !
I was just thinking the same. One of my TOP TEN favorites. The Ghost and the Darkness and Field of Dreams are there too. The Searchers with John Wayne is there too.
@@mariateran932 if you haven't watched sleuth (1970s), you need to watch.
I am of the opinion that even if it was Sean Connery that portraid this character he and the story objectively brought respect to a world to which nowdays, in europe and the "western world" we objectively lack, bravo!
What?!
R.I.P. Sean Connery
This movie came out while I was in the first year of my tenure in the Marine Corp. I went to the theater at least a dozen times to watch it then and have watched it over and over. It has everything! Sean Connery. Candice Bergen n her best role and performance. Brian Keith at his very best (and that is saying something). Steve Kanaly in his very best performance ever! America represented in its strongest international representation.
The scene near the end when Connery swoops by and grabs the rifle from the kid holding it for him. Could you imagine being that kid? I imagine that moment would shape his future. Unforgettable.
Exactly what I thought!
Love that moment, and the dream of the kid....awesome...
That was a stuntman, not Connery
@@γιώργοςδ-μ8νYes…we know. 🙄 Some people just enjoy the dream. 🥰
Brian Keith is the spitting image of Teddy Roosevelt very good casting 😊
Bully! 😄
I'm thinking that Robin Williams did a good imitation of Brian Keith.
Ilana Douglas deserves a nod.
Brian Keith's performance as Teddy Roosevelt is the stuff of legends.
I watched this move as a teenage, and the voice of the Sultan with his riddles continue to resonate with me for a long time. I could not locate this movie until now. Thank you for uploading.
WOW! To see Sean Connery in his Glory. What a fun movie. Along with a great Teddy Roosevelt! Very enjoyable! Thank you.
Perfect pairing, Sean Connery's best performance by far, have watched this movie many times, thanks for the great quality
This is one of my favorite movies which are Ben Hur and Lawrence of Arabia and Doctor Zhivago and this.
I watched this 50 years ago which was so exciting that I watched about three times .
You may enjoy Spartacus. I just watched that one recently and it is one of my favorites.
Ah,Spartacus ,which I also watched long time ago when I was a child.
Muito bom gosto em filmes....top...tamo junto
And The Man Who Would be King, Conery and Caine absolute masterpiece
Besides entertainment , movies also sometimes teach us .
Some never learn looking at the ongoing Hostage Parade .
These movies are timeless. Sean Connery is fantastic in this movie. The Middle East hasn't changed much!!
Since didn't change that much in the world for years, USA always have been an abusing country and still is.
This movie story is situated in Northern Africa... ingnorant 🐮
@MB777 North Africa is a part of the Middle East, especially Egypt. But the designation is a vague one, without solid boundaries.
It's an ephemeral thing that only really exists in people's minds, so with that being said, it actually can extend all the way to Morroco. At one time it even included Spain, Portugal and other areas of the Mediterranean.
Surely you know that it was the Arabs who spread Islam throughout the whole of the Mediterranean World, including Southern Europe and North Africa, which is exactly why the term "The Middle East" can include all of North Africa. Of c ourse it's mostly used to refer to Egypt and The Levant, Isreal, Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, Turkey, Iraq, Kuwait, etc.
The eastern edge of The Middle East could also be disputed. Some would argue whether or not it includes the Arabian Peninsula, Turkey, or Iran. Once again, the term "Middle East" doesn't have any borders. It is ignorant to suggest that it does, and it's even MORE ignorant to insult others whose knowledge and behavior is better than your own.
@@cattymajivthank you ❤
@@MB777 The Middle East spans from Morocco to Iran check it out. Ignorant
Sean Connery was one of the best 007 ❤❤❤
THE best 007, not just one of them, IMHO, and great in many other roles as well, as evidenced by his ability to somehow convincingly portray personas as ethnically disparate as an immortal Spanish swordsman (in Highlander) and a rogue Russian submarine Captain (in Red October), along with many, many other great characters, all through the unwavering and constantly present filter of his own distinctive brogue accent and unique personality. Although by all accounts the man himself definitely had some personal failings (as do we all), and held some attitudes around things like gender roles which have definitely fallen out of favour, he deserves a place of reverence in the history of cinema.
Fabulous movie! Love the satirical interpretation of history. Thank you for making these classics available free & with sparse ads❤
I shared it with many friends. Even if they don't watch it when they can, I can .
Hostage terrorism is the news .
Sean is an Arabic chieftain that speaks with a Scottish accent, much like the Soviet submarine Captain Ramius... but I still respect the man!
Eh who cares? It’s still fun to watch 😊
I WORKED WITH THE CINEMATOGRAPHER, BILLY WILLIAMS, ASC, BSC ... in the mid-80's. He taught me much by example. Truly, a kind man. Billy got the OSCAR for ON GOLDEN POND.
D.A.
His work on 'The Wind & The Lion' is stunning and reminds me of (and this is very high praise) John Alonso.
Captain 👩✈️ Jerome: Halt!
This was the best movie. The people of color acted in their true roles. If you white... you alright!!!
tuapng
@@CaminoAir Heck yes-!
Sean Connery's greatest movie, imho. Especially love the scene where he's on the hill on his horse, looking down at the bandits who kidnapped Mrs P & kids, draws the great
scimitar...."Zinnnnng!!", and charges down the hill. Still gives me chills!!! =O
Love classic movies. First time watching it. But saw all Sean Connery 007 movies. Thank you for sharing this in TH-cam.🙏🙏🙏🙏💕💕
I watched it when I was teenage and now I am 61, Sean still makes my heart pounding. Wonderful to watch it again.
Sean Connery is the best actor in all the Hollywood movies.
Shurely you cannot be sherious.
One of the best.
Absolutely one of the finest films. Great action, finest cinematography. Fantastic acting & direction. 😊😊😊😊
Boom !
Was very impressed by the "Pedecaris" children's performances.
Sean Connery as "Raisuli", Candice Bergen as "Eden Pedecaris", Simon Harrison as "William Pedecaris", Polly Gottesman as "Jennifer Pedecaris", Brian Keith as "Theodore Roosevelt".
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Simon Harrison is the grandson of Rex Harrison btw.
Without the genuis of John Miliius would never have been possible
An excellent film,well played by the entire cast,especially Brian Keith.
Lovely to see this grand old movie with Sean Connery he's always a pleasure to watch.. R.I.P Mr Sean Connery you did well 💜 Thank's for sharing 💞🇮🇸😊👍💞
Sean Connery always done legendary performances,great artist
Connery and Goldsmith at their finest in my opinion.🤔👍
He was just great in The Man Who Would Be King too, with Michael Caine! What a great pair!
@cattymajiv 👍👏
Grazie a chi ha postato questo video!
One of the best movies of all time imho ❤
Soap opera for bored housewives and couch potatoes
1975 Candice Bergen beautiful excellent performance at age 29. Many of her movie roles didn't show her talents well.
I wa 24 years old at that time Thanks so Mach.🙏
If she actually had any. I certainly never saw any.
She was great on the Muppet Show.
A favorite movie of mine....forget about Connery's accent. Watch great performances (esp. Brian Keith), the cinematography and the extraordinarily musical score!!!
Yes, this is a beautifully filmed movie. Wonderful on a big screen. I'll have to look for a modern pressing of this film, I only have it on a DVD from 20 years ago.
Boom !
Yeah you just have to forget he isn't Islamic, isn't dark skinned, nor speaks like anyone from or who has even been to Morocco. He has great range, but this is over the top. Even a Mexican person could fill that roll better. Anyone but a poorly tanned Irishman who doesn't bother to attempt to sound like he's from the place. What a joke, and you, applauding this. Psssssh. Shame on you. I get it, you grew up with him as the silver screen hero, so you get a pass, as you were brainwashed.
A really beautiful and memorable movie
A great film, as usual Sean Connery brought life into the character he enacted, Brian Keith nd Candice Bergman enacted their characters well. Thk u U-tube for showing this film. 😊
Amazing masterpiece thank you for sharing, even my kid stopped watching some marvel film and joined me 👍
Yet another great film from Warner Bros and another history lesson. Thanks for sharing!!
Skip the history lesson, it's just a not so correct background. Still a beautiful movie❤
Who cares about minor details? It's great escapism!
Not a very good history lesson. The real Petticaris (John) was a man and no children were involved. Good movie, poor history.
One of my all time favorites! Thank you.
I saw this Film as a child for 40 years. Man, what a great movie !! Sean Connery best performance. Greetings from Germany (the good Germany, not the bad from the past 😉 )
Quite opposite ! The past one was good, the present one is trash.
Says the Nazi American.
@@peterpim6260 Genau
Dieser Film haette mindestens 5 Oscar's gewinnen muessen.
Kann man drüber streiten, über deinen Deppenapostroph nicht.
John Huston was a great filmaker too. His adventures while making the films are legendary. Huston and Bogart for instance are a hand into a glove.❤😊
You're thinking of The Man Who Would Be King.
This is John Milius.
@ thank you you are Wright!
Samuel R. Gummeré: You’re welcome 😉
Shortly after this wonderful John-Milius-movie Sean Connery would go and make his next movie under the direction of John Huston, who had served here as a supporting actor.
The movie would be "The Man Who Would Be King", another great adventure movie, and a lifelong heart project of Houston's, who had planned the movie with his old pals Humphey Bogart and Clark Gable in mind, but had to stop the project for many years after both Bogart's and Gable's untimely deaths.
In 1976 he could finally realize the movie with Sean Connery and Michael Caine in the lead roles.
The movie became a favorite of both artists, John Huston, the director, and Sean Connery, the movie's star.
I love Sean Connery. I love this movie. Thank you for up load it.
My favorite scene is when President Teddy Roosevelt is interviewed at a camping site in Colorado by journalists on what he feels America stands for - quite a moving statement, just as applicable today. "The world may respect us, even grow to fear us, but it will never love us for we have too much audacity..." Brian Keith played him to a 'T."
My 1st Cousin portrayed "Young T.R." in "The Indomitable Teddy Roosevelt" narrated by George C. Scott. He also lived so near Sagamore Hill that we would cut the woods to get home. I spent a little time with Mikey Roosevelt who lived in the area. This side of the Roosevelts did not behave as 'privileged' elites but as public servants who gave their lives for America 🇺🇲. MAGA
I think ole man Trump wants to be like him, but lacks the blatant honesty and brava of Teddy.
He's hot air, walks heavy and carries a tiny stick😅 loved the movie
@@christinacollaco6012 Can you imagine Harris in charge? Socialism belongs on the "dustbin of history.'
Because Americans are too crooked
@@christinacollaco6012 th-cam.com/video/o1GcKUDXuxQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=GZxaCQpf_qnDqpx_ Trump swinging the stick.
Very good movie. It's worth watching. Thanks for the opportunity to see it. Highly recommend.
"We both are golden clouds of the wind...see you again"👌👍
Sean Connery, arguably the finest actor of all time. Only Omar Sharriff could have played this part as well
Omar Shariff was very good actor but because of his Egiptyian background didnt get that much exposure in hollywood
Do you mean finest for this role, or finest of all time? The former, I hope.
Charlton Heston and Kirk Douglas could have given Sean a run for his money.
Man without lipsh
@@indrajeetpaygude8730 That depends on what you mean by "that much." I am old enough to remember when Omar Sharif was a major Hollywood and international movie star. He was in a number of important films in the 1960's and 70's, winning 3 Golden Globe Awards. Most of his film roles after 1980 were in British or European movies, as well as many international television appearances.
Wonderful film. Love Sean Connery.
Always enjoyed this very underrated and somewhat under appreciated movie. Brian Keith was outstanding as Teddy Roosevelt, and Sean Connery played the Barbary pirate role with panache. And I love the attention to detail by the film’s producers in making sure the Marines carried period correct Krag Jorgensen rifles!
Wow wow wow, I have been looking for this movie for a long time as I didn't watch it enough times, this is probably the 12th or even more😂❤❤❤❤❤
And also.."Gandhi"🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
I just wish to say that I have waited a long time for you guys to get this moviie and Im so happy you did ,,,thank you guys
If you keep in mind this is just another adaptation of a storyline...and it WILL NOT BE the last either...then you're certain to enjoy it much more.
Thank you to the channel owner(s) for sharing this presentation with us.
Don't worry. They got LOTS of money for this long series of ads. The addition of small bits of movie here and there was mandatory, otherwise they would not have bothered to upload it at all.
I don't think so! This was 'IT'.
Read the comment below!
I had plans, I'll change them to watch this fine film, thank you.
Sounds like you were looking for an excuse to cancel!?! Haha, been there.
Milius: Sean, any chance you can ditch the Scottish accent this time?
Connery: Ney chance.
Lmao 🤣
Raisuli: Amen 🙏
In my opinion, Sean Connery was even better in "The Man Who Would Be King", and even better in "The Untouchables". I saw that movie for the first time at a midnight showing on a television channel in my country, Chile, many years ago and I could never forget it. John Milius paid great attention to the authenticity of uniforms and weapons; and the equestrian scenes are truly the best that has been seen in cinema, the stuntmen were incredible horsemen and the horses were simply magnificent.
This movie never gets old. I love it every time I see it.
All the principal actors were wonderful and superb but I must confess I loved Steve Kanally as Captain Jerome. He struck as an authentic Marine Corp Officer of the time. He is performance was flawless. He was professional, loyal, brave, competent as well as fearless. We need more officers and government officials like him to tackle the problems we are facing in America today.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful movie 🎬
Always loved anything Sean Connery was in❤️
In the scene around the campfire when he is telling the story of his imprisonment, he said that his jailors saw that the Baraka was with him, and helped him to escape. I once met Sean at a film premiere for the movie Shalako, and he was surrounded by admirers and yes, the Baraka was with him again. He had a way of making you feel that you were the only person in the room when he spoke to you. A great actor, great personality and sorely missed.
After watching this movie I now have a greater respect for all Muslims, what a hard road they have had to travel & are still traveling, how much we don't know about these people & their religion & their way of life, condemn them again , never, would rather, be their brother .
Thank you for the movie, it has been my awakening 😊
I know enough to stay well away from them their religion and way of life
Sean Connery magnificent as always.
This was even better the second time. Sean Connery was--captivating. There I said it.
Connery, one of the greatest of all time...
Brilliant classic with superb casting, excellent sets, wonderful costumes and great dialog. Another great attribute is the music which was not intrusive, but perfectly accented the action without ever interfering with dialog. I have the movie on DVD but could not help but watch the whole thing on TH-cam once I had started. Every minute of this adventure story is riveting.
i found this to be an outstanding movie, the 1st time i watched it.
GREAT MOVIE!!!!
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!
Seeing this in a movie theater is hard to beat
I've watched 12 minutes and I know I will love this movie! Also getting hints of where some scenes in Raiders of the Lost Ark might have gotten their inspiration. More the better with Sean Connery appearing in the later installments of that story legacy.
This is how movies used to be made. Slow burn to todays standards, but you got your moneys worth and lasting memories.
I hate the way some modern movies bombard you with what they call "action". I find that to be boring and repetitive. What I find interesting is well done characters and plot.
WHAT A CIRCUS !!!
This was a great masterpiece
Extraordinario y magnífico film. Very thanks, WB
Thanks so much for posting
I’d seen this once, possibly twice before and am just astounded at how good it is…it’s probably over thirty years since I saw this on a larger screen than an iPad Pro.
Great, Dramatic Movie with a lot of nuances that will evade most viewers. Thank you.
This is a really good movie. Is there not anything in your life that is worth losing everything for? Great question. ❤️🙏
This movie is good movie~~ from 1975 to 2025........☆☆☆☆
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one of sean connery best films.❣️👍
Sean Connery, one of my Best Favourite, I do not how much time I have going to be 70 2026 but when I find out some films like this I always appreciate myself 😂❤
Superb movie! Thank you for uploading it. 🎉
I love this movie!
Excellent
Boy great movie thank you !
You’re welcome 😇
Great movie. Enjoyed it. Thank you.
It's nice when you got the right script
fantastic movie
Sean Connery, John Milius, and Jerry Goldsmith! What else do you need for an epic adventure!
Yeah 3 guys named Sean, John and Jerry should definitely play in a movie about Islamic people in Africa.
Seeing Sean Connery as 007 nice to see him in different role. MGM have produce many classical movies this is one of them❤😊🎉
" I'm the Raisuli (governor), do not laugh at me again" 😄
They had good images and the best light engineers back then unlike modern movies.
Great flic! One of the best lines in filmdom is when the English gentleman realizes he is out of ammunition, "Damn". just before he is cut down.
Great Movie.. Thank You
Excellence that is rarely seen now. Thank you.
Lovely movie! Watched this before in big screen😊😊😊
Fabulous stunt work in the opening scenes of the horse mounted attack on the villa.
Super great acting by Sean conery
wow another oldie goldie! Keep history alive for the young garbage in garbage out generations.
Teddy Roosevelt’s press conference speech at the hunting camp is priceless! Bravo to the writer (and director), John Milius. Also cool was the use of period correct firearms in this movie. Note the nifty old Sedgely Krag that Roosevelt pulls out of the scabbard near the beginning of the hunting camp scene. Just a fun (and well done) film all the way through.
classic Connery he's the only actor that is big enough never to loose his Scotish accent 😆
Wow wow This is what I want. Classic Warner Bros Movies