Chariots of Fire | |
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Directed by | Hugh Hudson |
Written by | Colin Welland |
Produced by | David Puttnam |
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Cinematography | David Watkin |
Edited by | Terry Rawlings |
Music by | Vangelis |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. (USA & Canada) 20th Century Fox (International) |
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Running time | 124 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | $5.5 million (£3 million)[1] |
Box office | $59 million (U.S.)[2] |
Chariots of Fire is a 1981 British historical drama movie. It is based on the true story of two athletes in the 1924 Olympics: Eric Liddell and Harold Abrahams.
The movie was directed by Hugh Hudson. Ben Cross and Ian Charleson starred as Abrahams and Liddell. Nigel Havers, Ian Holm, Lindsay Anderson, John Gielgud, Cheryl Campbell, and Alice Krige star in supporting roles.
It was nominated for seven Academy Awards and won four, including Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay.
The movie's title was inspired by the line, "Bring me my Chariot of fire!", from the William Blake poem adapted into the British hymn "Jerusalem".[3] The original phrase "chariot(s) of fire" is from 2 Kings 2:11 and 6:17 in the Bible.
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