The Four Feathers Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Las cuatro plumas

Title in Italiano:

Le quattro piume

Title in Português:

As Quatro Penas Brancas

Title in Français:

Les 4 plumes blanches

Title in Türk:

The Four Feathers

Title in Deutsch:

Vier Federn

Synopsis

The Four Feathers

It was in the year of 1895, activation of the Royal North Surrey Regiment to join the army of Sir Herbert Kitchener in the Mahdist War against the forces of The Khalifa - John Laurie. He had been forced into an army career by family tradition with concerns he could be a coward in battle, Lieutenant Harry Faversham - John Clements resigns his commission on the eve of its departure. Three of his best friends and fellow officers, Captain John Durrance - Ralph Richardson, Lieutenants Burroughs - Donald Gray and Willoughby - Jack Allen, saddened by his action resulting in each sending him a white feather attached to a calling card. His fiancée, Ethne Burroughs - June Duprez, stays silent, so he demands a fourth from her. She refuses, so he gets one from her fan. He then acknowledges he did act like a coward and seeks redemption. He departs for Egypt. He then becomes a mute Sangali native, with the help of Dr. Harraz - Henry Oscar, to blend in as he cannot speak the local languages.

During the army's advancement, Durrance is ordered to take his company into the desert to distract the Khalifa's army away from the Nile so that Kitchener's army can sail past. Durrance is blinded by sunstroke, and the company is overrun. Thought to be dead on the battlefield, and with Burroughs and Willoughby captured, the disguised Faversham takes the delirious Durrance across the desert and down the Nile to safety. He is caught putting the white feather and card into Durrance's wallet, Faversham is caught by a military detail and mistaken for a robber. He is placed in a convict gang and soon escapes.

One half year later the blind Durrance has returned to England and Ethne agrees to marry him. At dinner with Ethne, her father, and Dr. Sutton, as Durrance is relating the tale of his rescue, pulls out a keepsake letter from Ethne. A white feather and his card drop out, revealing to the others that his rescuer was Harry Faversham. He is unaware of their seeing the feather and card.

Burroughs and Willoughby are incarcerated into the dungeon of Omdurman. Still playing the addled Sangali, Faversham surreptitiously gives them hope of escape and slips them a metal file, but arouses the suspicions of the guards. He is flogged and imprisoned with the others. He reveals his identity to his friends and organizes an escape during the Kitchener's attack. Faversham leads the other prisoners in overpowering their guards and seizing the Khalifa's arsenal, where they hold until the arrival of Kitchener's forces.

Durrance learns of Faversham's deeds from a newspaper account and realizes it was Harry who saved him. He sends a letter to Ethne, releasing her from their engagement on the false pretext of going to Germany for a prolonged course of treatment to restore his eyesight.

It was Harry at a dinner with his friends and Ethne, where General Burroughs - C. Aubrey Smith, Ethne's father, acknowledges that Harry has given back their feather, except ex-fiancé Ethne. Faversham makes her take back her white feather and interrupts the general in the midst of his favorite war story about the Battle of Balaclava which the general complains that he will never be able to tell that story again.

-Martin Snytsheuvel

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The Four Feathers
The Makings Of A Fine Soldier
James Horner: Performer
The Dance
James Horner: Performer
Harry's Resignation
James Horner: Performer
Snier!
James Horner: Performer
To Abou Clea
James Horner: Performer
The Martyrs
James Horner: Performer
The Mahdi
James Horner: Performer
The Letters
James Horner: Performer
Poison From A Friend
James Horner: Performer
Escape
James Horner: Performer
Ethne's Feather
James Horner: Performer
Ghost of Serenity
James Horner: Performer
A Coward No Longer
James Horner: Performer
Progeny
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
The Wheat
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
The Battle
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
Earth
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
Sorrow
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
To Zucchabar
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
Patricide
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
The Emperor is Dead
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
The Might of Rome
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
Strength and Honor
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
Reunion
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
Slaves to Rome
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
Barbarian Horde
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
Am I Not Merciful?
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
Elysium
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
Honor Him
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
Now We Are Free
Lisa Gerrard: Performer
Aftermath
Trevor Rabin: Performer
Susan Softens
Trevor Rabin: Performer
Journey
Trevor Rabin: Performer
Main
Trevor Rabin: Performer
Hunting in Packs
Trevor Rabin: Performer
Experiment
Trevor Rabin: Performer
Jim Returns
Trevor Rabin: Performer
Shark Side
Trevor Rabin: Performer
Anarchy
Trevor Rabin: Performer
Doctor's Orders
Trevor Rabin: Performer
Hymn
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Unseen
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Ruby
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Rebecca
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Rochester
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Robbery
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Ball
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Chance
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Business, Pt. 1, 2 & 3
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Chances Men
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Revelations
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Trouble
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Duel
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Love Declared
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Disaster
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Hanging
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Resolutions
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Houses In Motion (feat. Helen White & Lewis Parker)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Childhood
Craig Armstrong: Performer

User reviews

Anthony Clark
10/10

Overall, The Four Feathers' soundtrack is a brilliant work of art that elevates the film to new heights, adding depth and emotion to an already gripping story. It is a must-listen for any fan of film music and a testament to the talent and creativity of the composer.

Betty Allen
8/10

The orchestration of the music in the film creates a sense of tension and suspense during the battle sequences, immersing the audience in the intensity of the conflicts and the characters' struggles.

Patricia Gonzalez
6/10

The composition of the soundtrack in The Four Feathers showcases a masterful blend of traditional orchestral elements and thematic motifs that skillfully underscore the key moments of the plot, adding layers of complexity to the narrative.

Sarah Thomas
7/10

The soundtrack of The Four Feathers perfectly captures the epic and emotional journey of the characters, enhancing every scene with its powerful and moving melodies.

Mark Garcia
8/10

The score of The Four Feathers beautifully complements the themes of bravery, redemption, and friendship portrayed in the story, adding depth and resonance to the narrative.

George Turner
5/10

The use of music in The Four Feathers enhances the dramatic tension and character development, creating a rich tapestry of sound that immerses the audience in the historical setting and emotional struggles of the protagonists.

Robert Scott
6/10

The music in The Four Feathers effectively sets the tone for the film, evoking a sense of adventure, sacrifice, and redemption that resonates with the characters' journeys throughout the story.

Richard Evans
9/10

The haunting melodies and powerful orchestration create a sense of adventure and heroism, transporting the listener to the exotic locations and dangerous situations depicted in the film. The soundtrack's evocative themes stay with you long after the movie ends, leaving a lasting impression of the courage and sacrifice portrayed on screen.

Jennifer Johnson
4/10

Additionally, I felt that the soundtrack did not effectively reflect the historical setting of the movie. The music seemed out of place at times, breaking the immersion and taking away from the overall experience of watching the film. It failed to transport me to the era of the Mahdist War and the challenges faced by the characters.

Anthony Williams
4/10

I found the soundtrack of The Four Feathers to be lacking in emotional depth and failed to capture the intensity of the storyline. The music felt generic and uninspired, not enhancing the dramatic moments of the film as I would have expected.

William Green
10/10

The Four Feathers' soundtrack is a masterpiece that beautifully captures the emotions and intensity of the film's storyline. The music perfectly complements the scenes, enhancing the drama and tension throughout the movie.

Brian Phillips
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Four Feathers is a standout element of the film, elevating the cinematic experience with its evocative themes, melodic variations, and seamless integration with the unfolding story.

Melissa Johnson
6/10

The soundtrack of The Four Feathers perfectly captures the emotional depth and intensity of the storyline, enhancing the viewing experience with its poignant melodies and sweeping orchestral arrangements.