Conduct Unbecoming (1975)
Facts
| Cast | Rafiq Anwar, Michael Byrne, Helen Cherry, Michael Culver, James Donald, Richard Attenborough, James Faulkner, Michael Fleming, Trevor Howard, Stacy Keach, Persis Khambatta, Christopher Plummer, David Robb, Michael York and Susannah York |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1974 |
| DVD Release | November 8, 2005 |
| Running Time | 106 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 880934123798 |
| Buy this item | $12.99 at Amazon.com As of Jul 4 17:37 EDT (details) 1 DVD, Koch International, Usually ships in 24 hours, Closed-captioned, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language) Or 27 new from $2.30, 7 used from $2.29 |
About Conduct Unbecoming
When an officer's widow is assaulted a British Cavalry regiment is faced with a difficult decision between the honor of the corps and justice for the victim.System Requirements:Running Time: 107 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: PG UPC: 880934123798 Manufacturer No: SOM-DV2379 Product Description
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Average user review:| "Conduct Unbecoming" is very becoming |
This mystery that takes on all the suspense of a courtroom drama keeps you interested to the very last moment. I have watched it numerous times with delight. The director and cast have delivered to the world a screen gem that will remain a classic for years to come. Michael York's audio commentary--a special feature on the DVD--invites the viewer into the mind of one of the world's finest stars of stage and screen. If you haven't seen it, treat yourself to fine entertainment by seeing it. November 3, 2007
| A matter of honor |
August 23, 2007
| Splendid Look at the Old Raj! |
The beginning of the film shows a musical ride with the cavalry perfroming a unique dressage display highlighting formation movements that were typical of the day. These were usually accompanied to regimental music as shown in the film. This unique display is rarely seen nowadays, although the Household Cavalry in London have been known to perform similier displays.
I have gone on about the period details of this film to indicate what a fine production it is over all. As for the cast you can not find a more glittering example than here. Some of the finest English actors of the 1960s and 70s are here. As usual Richard Attenborough puts on a stellar performance as the deranged Major of the regiment. One is remided here of another great film he did like this in GUNS OF BATASI. The remaining cast is equally superb.
No doubt such regimental scandal was often covered up as shown in the film. Such was not only common to the British, but to every army. And remains so to this day for sure! The officers shown here are all victims of a peacetime army one could say. For so many years the Anglo-Indian army was mostly on peace time establishment that many often went mad with bordum. Add also the oppressive heat and the unique circumstances of service in a strange and rich environment where Europeans reigned supreme; and its not surprsing that events as shown here may have taken place from time to time.
This is not a war film per se, but more a study of regimental life. The movie shows how traditions and honor can sometimes mean the opposite of what they appear, which none the less provide a code of conduct for the officer class. It's important not to view this movie with a 21st century perspective. Try to see it within the context of its time and place.
Enjoy then what is a splendid period piece with great actors and fine sets, all lushly woven together into a tight storyline with a good deal of suspence. Unfortunately there are no extras in this DVD edition, but its great to see this classic back again.
November 16, 2006
| hard to comprehend in 2006 |
| Love the Concept of Honor Portrayed Here |
Yep, that's it alright. October 28, 2005





