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  1. Lord Jim is a 1965 British adventure film made for Columbia Pictures in Super Panavision. The picture was produced, written and directed by Richard Brooks, with Jules Buck and Peter O'Toole as associate producers. The film stars O'Toole, James Mason, Curd Jürgens, Eli Wallach, Jack Hawkins, Paul Lukas, and Daliah Lavi.

  2. 1 Video. 59 Photos. Adventure Drama Romance. After being discredited as a coward, a 19th century seaman lives for only one purpose: to redeem himself. Director. Richard Brooks. Writers. Joseph Conrad. Richard Brooks. Stars. Peter O'Toole. James Mason. Curd Jürgens. See production info at IMDbPro. RENT/BUY. from $3.59. search Amazon.

    • (4.3K)
    • Adventure, Drama, Romance
    • Richard Brooks
    • 1965-02-25
  3. 181M subscribers. Subscribed. 60. Based on Joseph Conrad's classic novel, Jim serves an apprenticeship on a tramp liner and graduates to first officer, on a ship which is mercilessly lashed by a...

  4. Gentleman Brown. Curd Jürgens. Cornelius. Eli Wallach. The General. Jack Hawkins. Marlow. Watchlist. Young merchant seaman Jim (Peter O'Toole) signs onto a ship bound for Mecca. During a storm,...

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    • Peter O'toole
    • Richard Brooks
    • Adventure
  5. Play Trailer. Lord Jim blasts the screen with breathless adventure! Overview. After being discredited as a coward, a 19th century seaman lives for only one purpose: to redeem himself. Richard Brooks. Director, Writer. Joseph Conrad. Novel. Reviews 1. Discussions 1. Written by Wuchak on September 15, 2020.

  6. Brief Synopsis. After turning coward, a naval officer tries to redeem himself by helping Asian natives stage a revolution. Cast & Crew. Read More. Richard Brooks. Director. Peter O'toole. Lord Jim. James Mason. Gentleman Brown. Curt Jurgens. Cornelius. Eli Wallach. "The General" Jack Hawkins. Marlow. Photos & Videos. View All. 1 Photo. Film Details

  7. Summaries. After being discredited as a coward, a 19th century seaman lives for only one purpose: to redeem himself. James Burke, after distinguishing himself as a midshipman in the British merchant marine, rapidly rises to the rank of executive officer, second in command of a ship.