Subtitle The Wind And The Lion Access

U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt , seeking re-election, uses the incident to demonstrate American military power, coining the phrase "Pedecaris alive or Raisuli dead!".

Despite the major plot changes, much of Raisuli's dialogue was taken almost verbatim from historical accounts and Rosita Forbes' 1924 biography, The Sultan of the Mountains . Key Cast and Characters

While initially adversarial, Raisuli and Eden develop a mutual respect based on their strong personalities. Simultaneously, Roosevelt develops a long-distance admiration for Raisuli, seeing him as a noble kindred spirit. Historical Basis vs. Fiction subtitle The Wind and the Lion

The actual incident was settled through a peaceful ransom payment by the Sultan, whereas the movie depicts a climactic battle involving U.S. Marines and German forces.

Released in 1975, is an epic historical adventure written and directed by John Milius. The film is famous for its grand scale, featuring sweeping desert vistas and a highly regarded score by Jerry Goldsmith, which received an Academy Award nomination. Core Premise & Plot Key Cast and Characters While initially adversarial, Raisuli

Set in 1904 Morocco, the story centers on the kidnapping of an American widow, , and her children by Mulai Ahmed er Raisuli , a charismatic Berber chieftain.

Raisuli's goal is to embarrass the young Sultan of Morocco and spark a civil war to end foreign influence. Fiction The actual incident was settled through a

The film is a highly fictionalized "romanticization" of the real-life of 1904.