Chariots of Fire
This uplifting true-life saga of British success at the 1924 Olympics proved a morale-booster at a time when the British film industry was at a very low ebb.
“Like many great films, Chariots of Fire takes its nominal subjects as occasions for much larger statements about human nature.”
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times, 1981
“The British are coming!” screenwriter Colin Welland famously proclaimed, Oscar in hand. While this sporting saga ultimately proved not to herald a British celluloid renaissance, it certainly flew the flag for the industry’s craftsmanship and acting talent. Although perhaps remembered as a jingoistic celebration of gritty Brits triumphing over much-fancied Americans, it’s actually a portrait of social outsiders making their contribution to the greater national good – Ian Charleson’s God-fearing Scot, who refuses to run on the Sabbath, and Ben Cross’s Jewish sprinter.
First-time director Hugh Hudson was – like Alan Parker and Ridley Scott before him – recruited by producer David Puttnam from the advertising world, his skilled commercial aesthetic exemplified by the striking juxtaposition of 1920s athletes and Vangelis’s modern electronic score.
After this promising debut, Hugh Hudson’s film-directing career never recovered from the disaster of his third feature, the epic Revolution (1985).
Cast & credits
Cast
- Harold Abrahams Ben Cross
- Eric Liddell Ian Charleson
- Lord Andrew Lindsay Nigel Havers
- Aubrey Montague Nicholas Farrell
- Henry Stallard Daniel Gerroll
- Jennie Liddell Cheryl Campbell
- Sybil Gordon Alice Krige
- Master of Trinity John Gielgud
- Master of Caius Lindsay Anderson
- Lord Birkenhead Nigel Davenport
- Sandy McGrath Struan Rodger
- Sam Mussabini Ian Holm
- Lord Cadogan Patrick Magee
- Charles Paddock Dennis Christopher
- Jackson Scholz Brad Davis
- Bunty Ruby Wax
- Prince of Wales David Yelland
- Duke of Sutherland Peter Egan
- George Andre Yves Beneyton
- President, Gilbert and Sullivan Society Jeremy Sinden
- Secretary, Gilbert and Sullivan Society Andrew Hawkins
- Reverend J. D. Liddell John Young
- Mrs. Liddell Yvonne Gilan
- Colonel John Keddie Gerald Slevin
- Watson Stephen Mallatrat
- Paxton Alan Polonsky
- American Coach Philip O'brien
- Caius Porter John Rutland
- Reporter Tommy Boyle
- Highland Provost Wallace Campbell
- Ernest Liddell David John
- 1st Scots Boy David Kivlin
- President, Cambridge Athletic Club Gordon Hammersley
- Caius Head Porter Richard Griffiths
- Rod Liddell Benny Young
- Sleeping Car Attendant Jack Smethurst
- Savoy Head Waiter Peter Cellier
- Taylor Colin Bruce
- Fitch Edward Wiley
- Harbour Master Ralph Lawton
- Caius Manservant Alan Dudley
- Sybil's Maid Kim Clifford
- Jimmie Patrick Doyle
- Schoolgirl Teresa Dignan
- Footman Michael Jeyes
- 2nd Scots Boy Eddie Hughson
- cast member Gayle Grayson
- cast member Sue Sammon
- cast member Carole Ashby
- cast member Linda Boyland
- cast member Paul Howard
- cast member Alan Lorimer
- cast member Michel Lonsdale
- cast member Garth Jones
- cast member Graham Brooke
- cast member Paul Mahoney
- cast member Linda Wallis
- cast member Rosy Clayton
- cast member Doreen Sloane
- cast member Sara Roache
- cast member Steve Ambrose
- cast member James Usher
- cast member Peter Jones
- cast member Leonard Mullen
- cast member Phil Tait
- cast member Dave Turner
Credits
Direction
- Director Hugh Hudson
- Assistant Director Jonathan Benson
- Assistant Director Melvin Lind
- Assistant Director Matthew Binns
- Assistant Director Terence Fitch
- Assistant Director Hugh O'Donnell
- Assistant Director Bill Rudgard
- Continuity Jane Buck
Production
- Production Company Enigma Productions
- Present Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
- Present Allied Stars
- Executive Producer Dodi Fayed
- Producer David Puttnam
- Associate Producer James Crawford
- Production Manager Joyce Herlihy
- Location Manager Simon Bosanquet
- Location Manager Caroline Neame
- Location Manager Iain Smith
- Production Assistant Elizabeth Bain Orr
- Production Assistant Alison Campbell
- Production Assistant Claudine Sellars
- Production Assistant Lynda Smith
- Researcher Roger Hucharde
- Location research Richard Burgess
- Location research Arnold Schulkes
Casting
- Casting Esta Charkham
- Casting Simone Reynolds
Writing
- Screenplay Colin Welland
Photography
- Director of Photography David Watkin
- Camera Operator Dewi Humphreys
- Focus Mike Connor
- Loader Peter Robinson
- Chief Electrician Ray Potter
- Grip. Dennis Fraser
Stills
- Stills Photography Graham Attwood
Special Effects
- Matte Artist Ray Caple
Editing
- Editor Terry Rawlings
Design
- Supervising Art Director Roger Hall
- Art Director Jonathan Ambertson
- Art Director Andrew Sanders
- Art Director Len Huntingford
- Art Director Anna Ridley
- Set Dresser Diana Morris
- Set Dresser Bryony Foster
Costumes
- cost Milena Canonero
- Wardrobe supervisor David Murphy
Make-up
- Make-up supervisor Mary Hillman
- Make-up Kenteas Brine
- Make-up Hilary Steinberg
Titles
- Titles and graphics John Gorham
- Titles and graphics John O'driscoll
- Titles and graphics John Kelly
Music
- Music composed/arranged/performed Vangelis
- Music co-ordinator Harry Rabinowitz
Sound
- Sound Recording Clive Winter
- Sound Re-recording Bill Rowe
- Sound Editor James Shields
Consultant
- Adviser Jennie Liddell
- Adviser Jackson Scholz
- Athletic consultant Tom Mcnab
