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1975119 minAction, Adventure, Drama, History

The Wind and the Lion

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Is The Wind and the Lion worth watching? With a rating of 6.5/10, this Action, Adventure, Drama, History film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Wind and the Lion Synopsis

At the beginning of the 20th century an American woman is abducted in Morocco by Berbers, and the attempts to free her range from diplomatic pressure to military intervention.

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Top Cast

Sean Connery
Sean ConneryMulai Ahmed er Raisuli
Candice Bergen
Candice BergenEden Pedecaris
Brian Keith
Brian KeithTheodore Roosevelt
John Huston
John HustonJohn Hay
Geoffrey Lewis
Geoffrey LewisSamuel Gummere
Steve Kanaly
Steve KanalyCapt. Jerome
Vladek Sheybal
Vladek SheybalThe Bashaw
Nadim Sawalha
Nadim SawalhaSherif of Wazan
Roy Jenson
Roy JensonAdmiral Chadwick
Deborah Baxter
Deborah BaxterAlice Roosevelt

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Is The Wind and the Lion worth watching?

The Wind and the Lion has received mixed reviews with a 6.5/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Action, Adventure, Drama movies.

Is The Wind and the Lion hit or flop?

The Wind and the Lion has received average ratings (6.5/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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The Wind and the Lion is a Action, Adventure, Drama movie that At the beginning of the 20th century an American woman is abducted in Morocco by Berbers, and the attempts to free her range from diplomatic pressure ...

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Critic Reviews

John ChardJan 5, 2020
★ 7

To Theodore Roosevelt - you are like the Wind and I like the Lion. The Wind and the Lion is written and directed by John Milius and stars Sean Connery, Candice Bergen, Brian Keith, John Huston and Geoffrey Lewis. Music is by Jerry Goldsmith and cinematography by Billy Williams. In early twentieth century Morocco, a Berber Sharif kidnaps an American woman and her children, forcing President Theodore Roosevelt to send in forces to conduct a rescue mission. On basic terms it was meant to be a sly attack on American colonialism, what we actually get is a wonderful collage of homages to great desert epics of the past - with tongue firmly in cheek. It's funny, thrilling, and is in turn boosted by a soaring Goldsmith score and stunning natural location photography. However, lets not be swept up in it all to not notice it's a vastly inaccurate observation on US interventions. It is unashamedly a flag waving piece of jingoism, but the myth making gusto of it all, with all its entertainment values, makes it a sort of serial piece of fluff entertainment. Not even Connery's Scottish brogue can detract from the fun of his Berber chief Raisuli - or Bergen turning into Lara Croft at one point... But with Brian Keith excellent as Teddy Roosevelt, historical truths be damned. Seek out the real story behind the events of the story being told here and just have a good cinematic time. 7.5/10