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Farewell to the King
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During World War II, deserter Learoyd escapes from his troop and is luckily adopted by the hunting tribe of Dayaks due to his blue eye. When his troop returns and plans to enslave the tribe, Learoyd stands to fight for their rights and independence.
During World War II, deserter Learoyd escapes from his troop and is luckily adopted by the hunting tribe of Dayaks due to his blue eye. When his troop returns and plans to enslave the tribe, Learoyd stands to fight for their rights and independence.
Actors:
Richard Morgan,
Frank McRae,
Michael Nissman,
Elan Oberon,
Chang Wing Choy,
Wayne Pygram,
Aki Aleong,
Nigel Havers,
Nick Nolte,
William Wise,
John Bennett Perry,
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Richard Morgan
12 August 1958, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Frank McRae
3 June 1942, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Michael Nissman
Elan Oberon
Chang Wing Choy
Wayne Pygram
13 October 1959, Cootamundra, Australia
Aki Aleong
19 December 1934, Port of Spain, Trinidad, British West Indies [now Trinidad and Tobago]
Nigel Havers
6 November 1949, London, England, UK
Nick Nolte
8 February 1941, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
William Wise
11 May 1940, Chicago, Illinois, USA
John Bennett Perry
4 January 1941, Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA
Director:
John Milius
John Milius
11 April 1944, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Country:
United States
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June 10, 2006
The "white man as noble savage and isn't it ironic?" material runs out of steam well before the inexhaustible Nick Nolte does.
Filmcritic.com
June 15, 2006
some over-the-top histrionics don't keep it from being worth a look

