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    Chariots of Fire

    A film is directed by Hugh Hudson and starring Ben Cross, Ian Charleson, Nicholas Farrell, follows two rivals (Britons Harold Abrahams and Eric Liddell). Harold & Eric are both naturally talented sprinters, however the approach running and how it fits into their believes differently - one a Jew and the other a Christian. They take part in 1924 Olympics.
    Duration: 125 min
    Quality: HD
    Release: 1981
    IMDb: 7.1
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  • Actors of "Chariots of Fire"

  • Characters of "Chariots of Fire"

    Aubrey Montague. Character of Chariots of Fire
    Eric Liddell. Character of Chariots of Fire
    Played by: Ian Charleson
    Harold Abrahams. Character of Chariots of Fire
    Played by: Ben Cross
    Sam Mussabini. Character of Chariots of Fire
    Played by: Ian Holm
    Lord Birkenhead. Character of Chariots of Fire
    Sybil Gordon. Character of Chariots of Fire
    Played by: Alice Krige
    Charles Paddock. Character of Chariots of Fire
    Jackson Scholz. Character of Chariots of Fire
    Played by: Brad Davis
    King Edward VIII. Character of Chariots of Fire
    Played by: David Yelland
    Sleeping Car Attendant. Character of Chariots of Fire
    Played by: Jack Smethurst
  • Directors of "Chariots of Fire"

    Hugh Hudson. Director of Chariots of Fire
    Hugh Hudson
    Birthdate: 25 August 1936, London, England, UK
  • Creators of "Chariots of Fire"

    Colin Welland. Director of Chariots of Fire
    Colin Welland
    Birthdate: 4 July 1934, Liverpool, Lancashire, England, UK
  • Critic Reviews of "Chariots of Fire"

    Washington Post
    August 04, 2015

    Despite its bombastic tendencies, Chariots has a healthy glow that's charming.

    Time Out
    February 21, 2015

    Oddly, for a film about triumph over adversity, there's nothing as uplifting as the opening and closing jogs along a windswept beach.

    New York Daily News
    February 17, 2015

    A movie that, with the help of Vangelis Papathanassiou's wonderfully stirring music, lifts the spirits to a new high.

    TIME Magazine
    August 01, 2008

    Like every element in this picture, the actors look right; they seem to emerge from the past, instead of being pasted on to it, as so many characters in historical movies seem to be.

    Variety
    March 26, 2007

    No imbalance mars the pic, whose cross-the-board achievement lifts it to an impressive level of unified accomplishment.

    The Spectator
    August 04, 2015

    It is an affirmation of clouded and second-hand values -- and, as a result, it becomes vulgar.

    London Evening Standard
    February 21, 2015

    The film is not just about the race between Abrahams, the Jewish law student (Ben Cross), and Scottish missionary Eric Liddell (the late Ian Charleson). It's a character study and a social history too.

    Times (UK)
    February 21, 2015

    From the opening scene of pale young men racing barefoot along the beach, full of hope and elation, backed by Vangelis's now famous anthem, the film is utterly compelling.

    CineVue
    February 21, 2015

    The appeal will always be there for people to revisit Hudson's award-winner in a year of both the Queen's Diamond Jubilee and the Olympics, despite perhaps being remembered a little too fondly.

    Daily Star
    February 25, 2014

    This 31-year-old Oscar winning true-life drama climaxing at the 1924 games proved a winner all the way. And it still is.

    Christian Science Monitor
    February 25, 2014

    Vigorous but rather scattered.

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