*The Long Duel (1967) - With Yul Brynner & Trevor Howard - Full Action Movie.

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Sultan's escape from the authorities after a series of confrontations leads to a mission to capture him alive, resulting in a victory despite his escape. Young's actions during the mission cause his suspension, highlighting the need for understanding and empathy in handling local populations.

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  • Sand's family faces hardships, including false accusations and police involvement, highlighting the challenges they encounter due to societal prejudices and misunderstandings.
  • The narrative showcases complex characters like Sultan, who, despite his flaws, embodies bravery and loyalty, leading to a nuanced portrayal of individuals caught in conflicting circumstances and the moral dilemmas they navigate.

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  • What is the main conflict in the story?

    The main conflict revolves around Sultan, the leader of the Banter tribe, who is pursued by a special force led by Captain Young after being declared a criminal tribe and put under supervision. Sultan's actions, including betrayal and violent confrontations, lead to a dangerous situation that culminates in a mission to capture him alive.

  • Who is the protagonist in the narrative?

    The protagonist in the story is Captain Young, who leads the special force tasked with capturing Sultan, the leader of the Banter tribe. Despite facing challenges and setbacks, Captain Young remains determined to fulfill his mission and bring Sultan to justice, showcasing his bravery and dedication throughout the narrative.

  • What is the outcome of the mission to capture Sultan?

    The mission to capture Sultan ultimately ends in his escape, despite the efforts of Captain Young and the special force. Sultan's evasion leads to a sense of victory for the mission, although Young faces suspension for his actions during the pursuit. The narrative highlights the complexities of the situation and the challenges faced by those involved in the mission.

  • How does the story emphasize themes of sacrifice and loyalty?

    The story underscores themes of sacrifice and loyalty through the character of Jame, who sacrifices everything for a cause and entrusts his son to Captain Young before being taken into custody. Jame's unwavering trust in Captain Young and his willingness to sacrifice for a greater purpose reflect the themes of loyalty and sacrifice that resonate throughout the narrative.

  • What message does the story convey about understanding and empathy?

    The story conveys a message about the importance of understanding and empathy in dealing with local populations and conflicts. Through the interactions between characters like Captain Young and Sultan, the narrative explores the need for empathy and compassion in resolving conflicts and fostering peace, highlighting the significance of mutual understanding in overcoming challenges and building a harmonious society.

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Summary

00:00

Sand's Family Faces Turmoil and Escape

  • Sand found goats for dinner, and they are excited about it.
  • Sand's dog brings food, and Sand's wife tries it.
  • Sand dances and is happy about expecting a boy.
  • A prediction is made about Sand's wife having a healthy child.
  • The police take Sand's family to the Fort for sheep stealing.
  • The Banter tribe is arrested for poaching and trespassing.
  • The Banter tribe is declared a criminal tribe and put under supervision.
  • Sultan, the Banter tribe leader, decides to escape with his people.
  • Sultan's group escapes from the Fort and plans to live freely in the hills.
  • A special force is formed to capture Sultan, led by someone familiar with the region.

31:15

Betrayal and Bravery: Sultan's Dangerous Deeds

  • Mr. Stafford is perceived to have been treated unfairly, but the governor supports the recipient for a job.
  • The recipient is advised to not alienate Mr. Stafford to avoid conflict in the Jim Corr Club.
  • The recipient assures they will be in the hills and not expect to catch Sultan.
  • A commotion arises when a cart is inspected, and arms are requested.
  • Mention of upcoming fashion trends with shorter skirts is made, but the recipient is not interested.
  • Jane has been occupied with studies at Cambridge for three years.
  • The recipient plans to take their men for training in the hills and receives a welcome from England.
  • Sultan is mentioned to have a sense of humor, but his actions lead to a dangerous situation.
  • Sultan's betrayal is revealed, leading to a confrontation with Captain Young.
  • The recipient expresses admiration for Sultan's bravery but acknowledges his violent actions.

01:03:32

Train robbery leads to Sultan's escape

  • About 20 DS ambushed the group, resulting in a robbery and the death of 10 men, with the Constable being the sole survivor.
  • C. Sultan, not present during the attack, is held accountable for his group's actions, aiming to lead his people back to their Hills.
  • The plan to lure Sultan involves spreading word of moving his band to Delhi by train, anticipating his attempt to stop it.
  • The group boards the train with provisions and blankets, ensuring secrecy about the guns aboard.
  • The plan involves following the river to intercept the train, using boats to reach it discreetly.
  • The group successfully boards the train, guarded by 10 police officers, with the intention of capturing Sultan alive.
  • Sultan is given the opportunity to surrender, but he chooses to fight, resulting in a confrontation and his escape.
  • Despite the loss of Sultan, the mission is considered a victory, although Young faces suspension for his actions.
  • Young's suspension leads to a confrontation with the superintendent over the treatment of a prisoner, revealing Sultan's location.
  • The final scenes show Sultan evading capture, with Young contemplating his future and the need for understanding and empathy in dealing with the local population.

01:43:43

Freddy's doubts lead to Jame's sacrifice.

  • A man named Freddy bids farewell to someone named Jame, expressing doubts about the impact of sacrificing everything for a cause. Jame is then taken into custody by Captain, who promises to care for Jame's son and raise him as his own, as Jame trusts him above all others. Jame's son is left in Captain's care as Jame is taken away by the police, emphasizing a message of peace and hope for a world free of conflict.
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