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A 1975 film directed by [[John Huston]], starring [[Sean Connery]] and [[Michael Caine]], about the glorious and awful sides of European Imperialism. This film follows former non-commissioned officers of the British Raj on a journey into the wilds beyond the Khyber Pass and into the lands of Kafiristan on a mission to become kings or die trying.
A 1975 film directed by [[John Huston]], starring [[Sean Connery]] and [[Michael Caine]], '''''The Man Who Would Be King''''' is about the glorious and awful sides of European Imperialism. This film follows former non-commissioned officers of the British Raj on a journey into the wilds beyond the Khyber Pass and into the lands of Kafiristan on a mission to become kings or die trying.


Based on a short story by [[Rudyard Kipling]], the movie is very faithful and differs from the story only in the ending.
Based on a short story by [[Rudyard Kipling]], the movie is very faithful and differs from the story only in the ending.