It s the post-World War I era. Britons Harold Abrahams and Eric Liddell are both naturally gifted fast sprinters, but approach running and how it fits into their respective lives differently. The son of a Lithuanian Jew, Harold, who lives a somewhat privileged life as a student at Cambridge, uses being the fastest to overcome what he s as the obstacles he faces in life as a Jew despite that privilege. In his words to paraphrase an old adage, he is often invited to the trough, but isn t allowed to drink. His running prowess does earn him the respect of his classmates, especially his running teammates, and to some extent the school administration, if only he maintains what they consider proper gentlemanly decorum, which isn t always the case in their minds. Born in China, the son of Christian missionaries, Eric, a Scot, is a devout member of the Church of Scotland who eventually wants to return to that missionary work. He s running as a win-win in that the notoriety of being fast gives him an added outlet to spread the word of God, while he s his speed as being a gift from God, and he wants to run to honor God and that gift. This view does not sit well with his sister, Jennie Liddell, who s his running as only taking away time from his work to God. Harold and Eric s lives do intersect in national races, but it is the one hundred meter track event at the 1924 Paris Olympics which the two men and their supporters most anticipate. Beyond the fact that Americans Charles Paddock and Jackson Scholz are favored in the event, the much anticipated head to head between Harold and Eric may be further shadowed by other issues, especially as it affects Eric s Christian beliefs. Written by Huggo Chariots of Fire is a 1981 English-language Biography Drama motion picture featuring Ben Cross, Ian Charleson, Nigel Havers, Cheryl Campbell, Alice Krige, Lindsay Anderson and Guy Standeven. Allied Stars Ltd in association with Goldcrest Films, Enigma Productions and The Ladd Company. were the production houses involved in the project along with executive producer(s) David Puttnam. Chariots of Fire is written by Colin Welland and directed by Hugh Hudson. Warner Bros. acquired the distribution rights for the motion picture. Chariots of Fire was released on 15th May 1981 and takes a screen time of 124 minutes. The Film was successful at box office. Chariots of Fire was made on a budget of £5 million and it was a super hit at box office gross of $59 million. Cinematography was done by David Watkin and editing by Terry Rawlings. The music was composed by Vangelis.
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Jini Score 9.6/10
Critics Score 77%
Rating 7.1/10
Jini Score 9.6%
Critics Score 77
Rating 7.1
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Release
Date15 MAY 1981
BudgetGBP 5 MILLION
Language
English, French
Genre
Biography
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Drama
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Sport
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History
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Chariots of Fire Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 77%
The transfer is stunning, one of the best I have seen from the time period; it certainly doesnt look like the movie was made as long ago as it was. ( Read More )
Kate Muir
From the opening scene of pale young men racing barefoot along the beach, full of hope and elation, backed by Vangeliss now famous anthem, the film is utterly compelling. ( Read More )
Christopher Tookey
And, of course, the reason it succeeds with audiences around the world is that its a stirring tale about inspiring people. ( Read More )
Richard Schickel
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. ( Read More )
David Sterritt
An amazingly engaging and funny experience, though more like a jazz improvisation than an ordinary movie. ( Read More )