Review of The Man Who Would Be King (1975) by Garrett C — 15 Jun 2011
Christopher Plummer's Rudyard Kipling takes audience with Michael Caine's mutilated Peachy Carnahan and sits in awe of his epic tale of friendship and madness. Two renegade soldiers walk into the mountains of Afghanistan and become gods among poor men.
The Man Who Would Be King is a roaring morality adventure; two actors at the top of their game with sweeping vistas and John Huston's straining talent at their disposal. A gorgeous, sad saga. VF.
This review of The Man Who Would Be King (1975) was written by Garrett C on 15 Jun 2011.
The Man Who Would Be King has generally received very positive reviews.
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