LORD JIM (1965 FILM)


'''Lord Jim''' is a 1965 adventure film made by Columbia Pictures. It was produced and directed by Richard Brooks with Jules Buck and Peter O'Toole as associate producers, from a screenplay by Brooks, based on the 1900 novel of the same name by Joseph Conrad. It was photographed in Super Panavision 70 by Freddie Young. The music score was by Bronislau Kaper. It is the second film adaptation of the novel; the first was a silent film released in 1925 and directed by Victor Fleming.
The film stars Peter O'Toole, James Mason, Curd Jürgens, Eli Wallach, Jack Hawkins, Paul Lukas with Daliah Lavi, Akim Tamiroff, Andrew Keir, Jack MacGowran, Eric Young, Noel Purcell, Walter Gotell and Christian Marquand.
The film received two BAFTA nominations, for best British art direction and best British cinematography.
The film was made at Shepperton Studios, England, and on location in Angkor Wat, Cambodia, Lantau Island, Hong Kong and Malacca, Malaysia.

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Plot summary


Jim (Peter O'Toole), is an ambitious young Englishman who sets off as first mate on the ''S.S. Patna'', a merchant ship traveling to Mecca with Muslim pilgrims as passengers. A storm threatens the ship and the crew deserts on the ship's two lifeboats; Jim in a moment of weakness joins them. When they reach port, the sailors are stunned to find an intact ''Patna'' already there before them.
There is a Royal Enquiry and Jim is the only one to stand trial. Wracked with guilt, he admits his act of cowardice and is stripped of his papers. Filled with self-loathing, Jim becomes a drifter, taking small jobs in the far east, until Marlow, who he met during his trial, (Jack Hawkins) arranges for him to travel to a distant trading post in Patusan. Jim sees the voyage as an opportunity to redeem himself and move on with his life.

Cast



Peter O'Toole — Lord Jim

James Mason — Gentleman Brown

Curd Jürgens — Cornelius

Eli Wallach — The General

Jack Hawkins — Marlow

Paul Lukas — Stein

Daliah Lavi — The Girl

Akim Tamiroff — Schomberg

Juzo Itami — Waris

Tatsuo Saito — Doramin

Andrew Keir — Brierly

Jack MacGowran — Robinson

Eric Young — Malay

Noel Purcell — Captain Chester

Walter Gotell — Captain of Patna

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