The Man Who Would Be King is a 1975 film directed by John Huston, featuring Sean Connery and Michael Caine. Set in British India, it follows two ex-soldiers who undertake an ambitious journey to a remote region of Afghanistan with the intent of becoming kings. The film explores themes of ...
The Man Who Would Be King: Directed by John Huston. With Sean Connery, Michael Caine, Christopher Plummer, Saeed Jaffrey. In 1880s India, two former British soldiers decide to set themselves up as Kings in Kafiristan, a land where no white man has set fo
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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny: Directed by James Mangold. With Harrison Ford, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Antonio Banderas, Karen Allen. Archaeologist Indiana Jones races against time to retrieve a legendary artifact that can change the course of histo
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Among some of the best-known horror classics of this period are The Werewolf of London (1935), The Wolf Man (1941), and Cat People (1942). The influence of science fiction can be seen in horror films of the 1950s about monsters from other planets (The Thing, 1951) and mutations of ...