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The Charge of the Light Brigade
(1936)
In director Michael Curtiz' stirring war-adventure
epic film inspired by Alfred Lord Tennyson's epic poem of the 1856
battle in the Crimean War ("one of the most distinguished events
in history conspicuous for sheer valor"):
- the gallant character of Major Geoffrey Vickers
(Errol Flynn) - a dedicated officer in the British Army (the 27th
Bengal Lancers) stationed in India during the mid 19th Century,
who saved the life of local Amir Surat Khan (C. Henry Gordon) of
Suristan during a leopard hunt
- the love triangle between Major Vickers, Geoffrey's
fiancee Elsa Campbell (Olivia de Havilland, in her 2nd of 8 films
with Flynn), and his impulsive younger brother Captain Perry Vickers
(Patric Knowles)
- Vickers' words of encouragement to his men before
leading the "charge of the light brigade" against Khan's
stronghold near Balaklava in 1856: ("Surat Khan is on the field
with the opposing Russian forces. The same Surat Khan who massacred
the women and children of Chukoti. Our chance has come! Show no mercy!
Let no power on Earth stop you! Prove to the world that no man could
kill women and children and live to boast of it! Men of the Twenty-Seventh.
Our objective is Surat Khan! Forward!")
- the famous, suicidally-doomed death charge - with
Max Steiner's four-beat bass changing in tempo with the pace of the
charge and its fatal aftermath (for both dozens of horses and six
hundred Lancers in the Light Brigade), when Khan and Vickers were
killed in the attack (when shot and mortally wounded on his horse
by Khan, Vickers threw a spear and impaled the evil ruler in the
chest, and while dying, watched as others threw spears into the Khan's
body)
The Deadly Charge of the Light Brigade
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Major Geoffrey Vickers (Errol Flynn)
Elsa Campbell
(Olivia de Havilland)
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