Talk:The Four Feathers (2002 film)

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[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Wes Bentley as Lt. Durrance Webley W.G. Mod. 1886 revolver.jpg

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[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:The Four Feathers 2002 movie.jpg

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[edit] Notes

The whole notes section is orginal research. Furthermore, in the commentary it is stated by the Director to be based on the battle of Omduran, not the battle of Abu Klea. From what I can tell it doesn't really resemble that either, so labeling it as any real battle and saying its not accurate to that battle, without anything actually backing up that assertion to which battle it is makes little sense, rather it is just a battle. In addition, it says they had red uniforms but they were replaced with khaki sometime in 85, yes? So, doesn't that mean there was a portion of time when the brits were using red uniforms in the Sudan, how is that inaccurate then? Do you have an exact date for this battle which didn't really happen which in the director's words "represents the battle of Omduraman", note represents, he goes on to say some stuff about the collapse of the British Empire and the breaking of the square, He doesn't actually say its 1898 or that its the battle of Omdurman.