The Horsemen
Film

The Horsemen

1971 · 109 min · ★ 7 · Dir. John Frankenheimer

A Horse Worth Killing For. A Dream Worth Dying For.

In the poor, desolate northern provinces of the mountainous feudal Sunni kingdom of Afghanistan (before the Soviet-engineered republican revolutions), the status of the proud men and their clans is determined less by wealth or even military power (both rare) then by victories in the ancient, though game of buskashi, a vicious form of polo dating back to Genghis Khan, in which the chapendaz (participating horsemen) use their horse-whips on both mounts and rivals in a ruthless fight for a heavy 'ball', a dead calf, which must be carried a long way, almost impossible with all the others mercilessly assailing. Tursen, a former champion, now holds the status of village notable thanks to his position as stable-keeper of the regional lord Osman Bey, and has finally bred a horse without equal, the white stallion Jahil, in time for the royal tournament on the plain of Bagrami, just outside the capital Kabul...

Starring

Omar Sharif
Omar Sharif
Uraz
Leigh Taylor-Young
Leigh Taylor-Young
Zareh
Jack Palance
Jack Palance
Tursen
Peter Jeffrey
Peter Jeffrey
Hayatal
Srinanda De
George Murcell
Mizrar
Eric Pohlmann
Eric Pohlmann
Merchant in Kandahar
Vernon Dobtcheff
Vernon Dobtcheff
Zam Hajji
Saeed Jaffrey
Saeed Jaffrey
District Chief
David de Keyser
David de Keyser
Mukhi (uncredited)