The Man Who Would Be King

The Man Who Would Be King
The Man Who Would Be King

Film Details

Year

1975

Duration

123 minutes

Genres

Action and Adventure, Period and Historical

Language

English

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Synopsis

This movie based on a story by the famous Rudyard Kipling provided the perfect project for two of Britain's biggest movie stars, Sean Connery and Michael Caine. They play two soldiers kicked out of the imperial British army in India in the 19th century, who head for a remote province of Afghanistan where they reckon their guns and military skills will allow them to rule as kings. This is an unbeatable adventure movie with action, great locations and sparring between the two stars.

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PG Classification

This film has several uses of mild bad language and violence.

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