The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (film)
Appearance

The Lives of a Bengal Lancer is a 1935 film about three British soldiers on the Northwest Frontier of India during the days of the British Raj who struggle against the enemy - and themselves.
- Directed by Henry Hathaway. Written by Waldemar Young, John L. Balderston, Achmed Abdullah, Grover Jones, William Slavens McNutt, based on the memoir by Francis Yeats-Brown.
Living dangerously...loving recklessly..fighting madly..an amazing spectacle of swashbuckling adventure and romance! taglines
Lieutenant John Forsythe
[edit]- Well, I must say you spoke your mind, old colonial... If there's any virtue in that.
Mohammed Khan
[edit]- We have ways to make men talk.
Other
[edit]- Colonel Tom Stone: [Repeated line] You're improperly dressed.
Dialogue
[edit]- Major Hamilton: McGregor, you'll meet the two replacement officers this morning. lieutenants Forsythe and Stone.
- Lieutenant McGregor: Yes, sir. Stone?
- Major Hamilton: His son.
- Lieutenant McGregor: His what?
- Major Hamilton: I said, his son.
- Lieutenant McGregor: [chuckles] I can't imagine the old Ramrod ever having been that human. [imitating Col. Stone] Madam, you'll marry me Tuesday the 29th. Be at the church at 10:00. That's an order! [pause] Furthermore, you're improperly dressed!
- Lieutenant McGregor: Who's she?
- Lieutenant Forsythe: I met her on the train, if you don't mind.
- Lieutenant McGregor: Bad business talking to strange people out here. You know, this is India, you don't who they are, and you might...
- Lieutenant Forsythe: Oh, I see. Beautiful spy meets young Lancer officer, makes him give away important military secrets. The Empire goes smash! Melodrama, my dear McGregor, melodrama!
- Lieutenant McGregor: It might not be as funny as it sounds, Mr. Stone.
- Lieutenant Forsythe: I don't suppose it matters to you, but my name isn't Stone.
- Lieutenant McGregor: [Confused] No?
- Lieutenant Forsythe: No. It's Forsythe.
- Lieutenant McGregor: [Points to well-dressed man walking down the platform] Well then, that must be Stone right there.
- Lieutenant Forsythe: That's very good you know, really very good. It's almost brilliant.
- Lieutenant Stone: [Semi-hysterical after having broken under torture] He left me here, didn't he? He knew what they'd do. He wouldn't come after me, not him. Regiment, Service, Duty. Why should I stand what you did for them? Why should I? Why should any of us? Why?
- Lieutenant McGregor: [McGregor hits him] I told you to forget it.
- Lieutenant Stone: All right Mac. But I still don't understand why.
- Lieutenant McGregor: Why? Well - well, there's some think things they don't teach you in military college - can't, I guess. India is big, you know, there's over three hundred million people, and run by just a handful of men. The - the job comes first. Like old ramrod. You can't let death move you, nor love. And it's like - and how can I tell you what it's all about when I don't know myself?
- Lieutenant Forsythe: The time had come, the walrus said, for many things. Ships, shoes, and ceiling wax, and cabbages and kings.
- Lieutenant McGregor: Oh, shut up!
- Lieutenant Forsythe: You don't like poetry?
- Lieutenant McGregor: How should I know? I never read any.
- Lieutenant Forsythe: Perhaps something more rugged. "Ever the faith endures, England, my England, take and break us we're yours, England my own. Life is good, joy runs high, between English earth and sky. Death is death, and we shall die, to the song on your bugles blown, to the star on your bugles blown. [pause] If I'd known I was gonna say all this I would have brought my violin!
- Lieutenant McGregor: He's in there all right, no doubt about that. And doing rather well, too.
- Lieutenant Forsythe: Clicquot. I saw the label. Iced. If that's the way Mohammed Khan tortures his victims, I'd like to change places with him for ten minutes.
- Lieutenant McGregor: That guard's got a key all right. If we can last till night, hit the guard over the head, get the kid out, and try and steal some horses -
- Lieutenant Forsythe: - jump them over the 40-foot wall, and then that mad dash for the border! [imitates hooves clomping]
- Lieutenant McGregor: Well, you think of something better!
- Major Hamilton: [the men are arguing over Col. Stone's refusal to disobey orders in order to go after his captured son] He'll have nothing, if his boy doesn't carry on in this regiment.
- Lieutenant Forsythe: Then he'd have everything?
- Major Hamilton: Of course he would! That's what it means to him. But d'you think he'd let that make any difference to his orders, to his job?
- Lieutenant McGregor: Well, why shouldn't it? Why can't he be a little less of a soldier and more of a man? Why can't he forget his blasted duty for once?
- Major Hamilton: Man, you are blind! Have you never thought how, for generation after generation here, a handful of men have ordered the lives of 300 million people? It's because he's here, and a few more like him! Men of his breed have made British India. Men who put their jobs above everything. He wouldn't let death move him from it. But he won't let love move him from it. When his breed of man dies out - that's the end. And it's a better breed of man than any of us will ever make. Good night, gentlemen.
- Lieutenant McGregor: I'm fed up with this cat and mouse business. Let's talk sense. You've got us here, and now what are you going to do with us?
- Lieutenant Forsythe: Oh Mac - manners, manners.
- Lieutenant McGregor: I suppose if it were your son, you'd sit here too, like a dummy.
- Major Hamilton: No, I should probably ordered the regiment out. But that's because I'm not the man the Colonel is. Nor the soldier.
- Lieutenant McGregor: Well, if that's what you call being a man, or a soldier, I don't want any part of it.
- Lieutenant McGregor: That kid needs him, it's his own blood, and if he cared a hang for him...
- Major Hamilton: Oh, of course he cares! But what's that got to do with it? He loved his wife too, and he lost her. She was American. Couldn't stick the service, couldn't understand. So he chose the regiment then, just as he's doing now. But that doesn't mean he didn't care.
Taglines
[edit]- Living dangerously...loving recklessly..fighting madly..an amazing spectacle of swashbuckling adventure and romance!
- A Man's Story... That Women Love!
Cast
[edit]- Gary Cooper - Lieutenant Alan McGregor
- Franchot Tone - Lieutenant John Forsythe
- Richard Cromwell - Lieutenant Donald Stone
- Guy Standing - Colonel Tom Stone
- C. Aubrey Smith - Major Hamilton
- Kathleen Burke - Tania Volkanskaya
- Douglass Dumbrille - Mohammed Khan
- Colin Tapley - Lieutenant Barrett
- Lumsden Hare - Major General Woodley
External links
[edit]- The Lives of a Bengal Lancer quotes at the Internet Movie Database
