Khartoum 1966 Bdrip 1080p

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Khartoum 1966 Bdrip 1080p
  • Release date: 15 Jun 1966
  • Release year: 1966
  • Runtime: 128 minutes
  • Country: United Kingdom
  • Keywords: british imperialism, northeast africa, river battle, historical epic, egyptian army, technicolor, muslim extremist, victorian era, 1880s, sudan
  • Budget: $6,000,000
Plot:
After an Egyptian Army, commanded by British officers, is destroyed in a battle in the Sudan in the 1880s, the British government is in a quandary. It does not want to commit a British military force to a foreign war, but they have a commitment to protect the Egyptians in Khartoum. They decide to ask General Charles "Chinese" Gordon (Charlton Heston), something of a folk hero in the Sudan, as he had cleared the area of the slave trade, to arrange for the evacuation. Gordon agrees, but also decides to defend the city against the forces of Mohammed Ahmed el Mahdi (Sir Laurence Olivier), "The Expected One", and tries to force the British to commit troops.

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