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  • @PackerBronco
    @PackerBronco 6 років тому +200

    The shot of Abrahams crumpling that paper in disbelief is one of the great images from this film.

    • @TTundragrizzly
      @TTundragrizzly 5 років тому +36

      I believe you missed the point of him crumpling up that paper. It wasn't just about some sort of disbelief. But rather a deep burning passion that he so desperately desires, that Eric Liddell already possesses, that he WANTS and NEEDS but is haunted by mystery of obtaining it. And by watching Eric fall and get back up to win with heart and passion, was Abrahams first real glimmer of hope. Then he rushes down to talk with Sam about possibly getting help to achieve it.

    • @thomaspiccirillo6820
      @thomaspiccirillo6820 5 років тому +4

      DEAD ON PERFECT COMMENT TY

    • @sj-777
      @sj-777 4 роки тому +6

      @@TTundragrizzly You absolutely HIT THE POINT of the meaning.

    • @mattp1002
      @mattp1002 4 роки тому +11

      He realizes at that moment is he great but not the best, however he is humble and throughout the end is honored to have known Eric.

    • @TheBereangirl
      @TheBereangirl Рік тому +8

      Exactly! Lord Lindsay said that winning Olympic gold for Harold was like gaining immortality. Eric already had immortality through his faith in Christ. Abrahams: "I've never seen such drive and commitment in a runner. He runs like a wild animal. He unnerves me." Mussabini: "So he should. Frightens the living daylights out of me."😂

  • @sailor12006
    @sailor12006 4 роки тому +92

    This film helped me get through a mid-life crisis. My favorite line in the film: Where does the power come from to see the race to its end? From within." This powerful statement still resonates with me.

    • @christopher-ke9nj
      @christopher-ke9nj 2 місяці тому

      Ian is not much with the lines he's given so he wrote his own. Inspired

  • @TheBereangirl
    @TheBereangirl Рік тому +41

    This scene makes me cry every time, it's so beautiful in many ways. "Will he be able to do it?" that's the doubt. "His head's not gone back yet..." that's when Eric starts to run by faith, because you can't see the track when your head is back like that. That's when you see the smile come across his face, because as he told his sister in the movie, "God made me fast, and when I run, I feel his pleasure."

    • @sueprice3315
      @sueprice3315 3 місяці тому

      Thank you, I had not been able to tell what was said, "His head's not gone back yet..."
      btw, I read that his sister upon seeing the movie, said Eric didn't run like that. "He ran like a god," she said. They had films of his running, so the one thing they knew they got right, she said they got wrong.

    • @TheBereangirl
      @TheBereangirl 3 місяці тому

      ​@@sueprice3315you're welcome.☺️
      Aw...really?😫
      It's a shame that movie producers ruin real life, isn't it? Gotta make it more "exciting," or I guess they want to take a short cut to reality using metaphor?🤷🏻‍♀️
      Anyway, I remember reading that his sister DIDN'T oppose his running either, she fully supported him. But I guess you gotta have a "villain" on your own team to make a story more dramatic.😏

    • @jeffhaffley
      @jeffhaffley 5 днів тому +1

      The spectator says "He'll never do it." Eric's coach says "Don't you believe it. His head's not back yet." that's when Eric starts to run by faith, because you can't see the track when your head is back like that. Eric said, "I run as fast as I can for the first half and trust to God for the second half." That's when you see the smile come across his face, because as he told his sister in the movie, "God made me fast, and when I run, I feel his pleasure."

  • @ricklasse
    @ricklasse 13 років тому +74

    it's hard to believe this movie is 30 years old. this scene is life...when you get knocked down, you just keep getting up. And always remember that it's not your strength alone that pushes you to get up...again...and again...and again.

  • @hwyfan
    @hwyfan 4 роки тому +108

    This event really did happen for Eric Liddell. He was knocked down in the first moments of the 400 meter race at a 1923 regional competition. He picked himself back up quickly and went in pursuit of the field -- putting on an incredible performance to make up the distance and nip the leader at the finishing tape.

    • @Emper0rH0rde
      @Emper0rH0rde 2 роки тому +13

      From what I understand, though, he was not able to walk after. He had to be carried out on a stretcher and taken to the hospital. That's how hard he pushed himself.

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 2 роки тому +1

      @@Emper0rH0rde It's like starting a 400m race with a few seconds delay, and still winning... or like winning a 400m by a few SECONDS at a regional. Unreal.

    • @theresamahfouz790
      @theresamahfouz790 Рік тому +22

      @@Emper0rH0rde Yeah, it was the Stoke on Trent race in July 1923. By the end of the race, Liddell collapsed into the dirt and lost consciousness. He was carried off to the dressing rooms on a stretcher. He regained consciousness about a half hour later and had a throbbing headache. He was offered a sip of brandy, but Liddell was a strict teetotaler and asked for tea instead. He had pushed himself so hard that day that he also sustained injury to his muscles. I'm not sure if he went to the hospital, but he certainly needed medical care. For the rest of that year, his times were slower and it took him a while to start winning races again. All that said, Liddell had more heart and grit than most runners in history. There are many remarkable things about that race that demonstrate his character. He wasn't even a 400 meter runner at the time. He was a 100 m and 200 m runner and had already won those events that day. In fact, Liddell was only entered into the 400 m by necessity because another runner was needed to fill the lanes. He could have chilled in the 400 meter race and nobody would have thought less of him, but Liddell did his absolute best in everything he did. The race also showed how honest he was. After getting knocked down by another runner, Liddell had fallen into the grass. He thought he was disqualified from the race for falling off the track. His conscience was such that he did not want to break any rules and so he waited until an official told him it was okay for him to get back into the race. By then, the other runners were between 20-30 yards ahead of him. Somehow, Liddell chased the other runners down and as you know, inched ahead to win the race. Those who witnessed this race said it bordered on the miraculous.

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 Рік тому +5

      @@theresamahfouz790 "Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might" -- Ecclesiastes 9:10.

    • @eoinMB3949
      @eoinMB3949 Рік тому

      ​@hxhdfjifzirstc894 "He who honours God, God will honour"

  • @Texasscout96
    @Texasscout96 6 років тому +110

    This movie brings tears to my eyes even after almost 40 years

    • @Trader6618
      @Trader6618 Рік тому +3

      I have goosebumps every time I watch Liddell 's race. I watched this film again tonight and had tears running down my face during the training run along the beach at the end of the film. I'm 55 now but boy I'm right back there as an elite athlete when I watch this. Such a brilliant film that I will never tire of watching!

    • @GK1976A
      @GK1976A 2 місяці тому

      @@Texasscout96 it’s a beautiful film.

    • @tytn9978
      @tytn9978 Місяць тому +1

      Me too. I have it on dvd and every time I watch it, it is as if for the very first time ... and I still get teary-eyed. It is one of those rare movies that withstands the test of time, perhaps because it is such a universal and inspirational story.

  • @cometclear
    @cometclear 8 років тому +145

    Saw this movie as a child and it affected me profoundly. This particular sequence is still one of my favorites of all films.So many grand themes in this movie that deal with the most fundamental questions and barriers in life.

    • @JK-vc7ie
      @JK-vc7ie 5 років тому

      cometclear
      Same here

    • @eluceanlestelle
      @eluceanlestelle 3 роки тому +8

      I am Italian, 60 years old. I saw the film in 1982. Though I was already an athlet ,this film inspired me to train myself more and more. I never got the privilege to run for my country but I must say that track and field events teach persons to become better human beings. The entire movie is a masterpiece.

    • @chrisanduncensoredjapan6627
      @chrisanduncensoredjapan6627 2 роки тому

      Same

  • @xyPERSON
    @xyPERSON 11 років тому +93

    This entire film is a testament to the olden days of athletes serving others and not just themselves.

    • @jimdoe3288
      @jimdoe3288 2 роки тому +2

      Testament to know those all men and nobody confused

    • @adrianhowell968
      @adrianhowell968 3 місяці тому

      Oh and upper class toffs being picked for the Olympics, while kids starved to death in the streets of London,not really a true reflection of life in those days.

  • @VibeXplorer
    @VibeXplorer 3 роки тому +27

    Incredible scene. I love how it shows Liddell getting up and then cuts to him running at full speed but just his legs. Most directors would never have even thought of such a sequence. Brilliant. Makes it all the more powerful.

  • @vwgirlbeth
    @vwgirlbeth 2 роки тому +34

    I was a runner for over thirty years. I got sick and had to give it up. I never felt closer to God than when I was running.

    • @shilohjohnson9916
      @shilohjohnson9916 8 місяців тому +2

      How are you doing now? Does God seem closer in your illness? I danced for many years before becoming a Christian. I then became ill. I miss dance so much, but feel good with me regardless ❤ praying for you.

    • @darrenjohnbryant51
      @darrenjohnbryant51 3 місяці тому +1

      I felt the same

    • @adrianhowell968
      @adrianhowell968 3 місяці тому +1

      Didn't liddell refuse to race on a sunday because its the Lords day,then a few years later he died of malaria, must have been gods will,?

    • @Chris-wj8fz
      @Chris-wj8fz 3 місяці тому

      Oh give me a break 🎉 I ran track for australia in the 70s under 11 under 22 under 48 and the only time God was mentioned was when I vomited in training from my own damn effort 😂

    • @Chris-wj8fz
      @Chris-wj8fz 3 місяці тому

      So why would God rob you of this closeness? Made you sick? Cruel bastard

  • @10Cnote
    @10Cnote 2 роки тому +16

    The acting performance of a lifetime and a film for the ages, I remember watching this sat on my Grandmother’s sofa and I still love it to this day. “I believe God made me for a purpose but he also made me fast and when I run, I feel his pleasure”.

    • @flashtheoriginal
      @flashtheoriginal 6 місяців тому +3

      Totally agree. The acting performance of a lifetime

  • @Stratigic_Cheese_Reserve
    @Stratigic_Cheese_Reserve 2 роки тому +12

    The moment Harold clenched his fist at the intensity of seeing a fellow athlete do the impossible.

  • @2degucitas
    @2degucitas 12 років тому +90

    The rest of his life was a race he ran for the glory of God as well.

  • @truthassemblychurch-kurseo2354
    @truthassemblychurch-kurseo2354 3 роки тому +19

    So true about him. His decision to go church rather than run the race on Sunday was inspiration to millions even today. Hats up to such people who not only believed and doer of unfalliable Word.

    • @adrianhowell968
      @adrianhowell968 3 місяці тому

      @@truthassemblychurch-kurseo2354 I find his reasons for not competing a bit strange,I thought the bible said for people not to work on a Sunday,now I think sport is a leisure, that's why we have leisure centres, and what about farmers,is the bible telling them not to milk their cows on a sunday,why is it that the Catholic faith is more prevalent in poorer countries and that also these countries are over populated?

  • @ChrisWolff2013
    @ChrisWolff2013 9 років тому +48

    For some reason that moment where Eric falls on the grass and in slow motion is one of my favorite moments of the film.

    • @jasonray9823
      @jasonray9823 6 років тому +2

      My favorite scene too

    • @liner011f7
      @liner011f7 6 років тому +3

      try falling today in the 400 and see how ya do.

    • @t0lkien1
      @t0lkien1 5 років тому +1

      @@liner011f7 ua-cam.com/video/uqnqLrakxY8/v-deo.html

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 2 роки тому

      @@liner011f7 Hell, I don't think I could run 40, let alone 400.

    • @mensrea1251
      @mensrea1251 Рік тому

      @@liner011f7You need a hug or something?

  • @jebulon1864
    @jebulon1864 Рік тому +5

    "Man is not condemned for falling, but for refusing to rise"
    Inspirational scene.

  • @michaelvansertima2184
    @michaelvansertima2184 2 роки тому +7

    This movie is such a masterpiece on so many levels!!!

  • @mduncan28
    @mduncan28 11 місяців тому +3

    I’ve watched this scene several times and it still inspires me every time. Get up and finish the race, even after life knocks you down. Incredible story. Incredible man. Incredible movie. One of Hollywood’s icons Clint Eastwood once said about this film that it caused you to think about it and remember it. He was right.

    • @perfesser944
      @perfesser944 Місяць тому

      You might want to see the ending of the Mexico City Olympics marathon back in '68. Same spirit, even though the guy came in last.

  • @radconserv86
    @radconserv86 5 років тому +14

    THIS whole movie gives me chills.

  • @tazwildcat7
    @tazwildcat7 14 років тому +16

    best movie scene ever, watched this 1000's of times

  • @trevorwatkins5015
    @trevorwatkins5015 4 роки тому +11

    Five words that have resonated with me for 25 years..."Get up lad, get up."

  • @Pihasanddunes1
    @Pihasanddunes1 10 років тому +92

    That immortal moment when his head goes back, you know you're in the presence of greatness.

    • @kellykitkat40
      @kellykitkat40 7 років тому +11

      Yea, he's just sucking back the oxygen, like intake into an internal combustion engine.

    • @bunnylife8147
      @bunnylife8147 4 роки тому +2

      @@kellykitkat40 just?I - suppose that may be true but why criticize a decent man who knocked it out the park?!

  • @igloo54
    @igloo54 7 років тому +60

    An injustice? Been pushed down? The best revenge is to get up and win.

    • @liner011f7
      @liner011f7 6 років тому

      Hollywood fantasy, Liddell ran great time of 47.6, no falls, good speed.

    • @mikem9001
      @mikem9001 5 років тому +9

      @@liner011f7 The scene is correct, just the occasion is wrong: "One scene in the film depicts Liddell falling early in a 440 yard race in a Scotland-France dual meet and making up a 20-yard deficit to win; the actual race was during a Triangular Contest meet between Scotland, England and Ireland at Stoke-on-Trent in England in July 1923. Liddell was knocked to the ground several strides into the race. He hesitated, got up and pursued his opponents, 20 yards ahead. He caught the leaders shortly before the finish line and collapsed after crossing the tape."

    • @mountains_beaches98
      @mountains_beaches98 5 років тому

      Thank you

    • @user-xs3og8us3d
      @user-xs3og8us3d 4 роки тому

      Try doing that wearing heels

    • @user-xs3og8us3d
      @user-xs3og8us3d 4 роки тому +1

      jews dont whine

  • @lisa-el3db
    @lisa-el3db 3 роки тому +12

    A masterpiece. It has such heart, how hard work pays off. How God can influence our lives, thru good and bad.
    When his head goes back, Eric Liddell is amazing to behold. His storyline was my favorite. Harold had to work harder to be the best. We all cam get great results, but one must put forth the effort to get the result.

  • @ruthnagarya2028
    @ruthnagarya2028 11 місяців тому +5

    THANK YOU GOD FOR GIVING US EXAMPLES OF YOUR STRENGTH AND COURAGE TO GIVE EACH OF YOUR FOLLOWERS THE HOPE THEY NEED TO FINISH THEIR OWN RACE, KNOWING YOU ARE STILL THE KING OF THE UNIVERSE, WHO LOVES ALL HIS CHILDREN.

  • @mjb4983
    @mjb4983 6 років тому +10

    I cried like a baby...such bravery and based on true events

  • @HappyPumpkins31
    @HappyPumpkins31 12 років тому +23

    I never saw this movie yet but watching this has inspired me to do so. And to think the real Eric really ran that race and finished 1st is amazing =)

  • @chrisjones-rd8it
    @chrisjones-rd8it Рік тому +3

    OUR LORD is Glorious!!!!!!!!!!! I thnk you Our LORD for all your Creation!!!!!!! its almost as marvelous as you

  • @normancook965
    @normancook965 3 роки тому +7

    The understatement makes it unbelievably powerful - "IT'S NOT THE PRETTIEST QUARTER I'VE SEEM MR. LIDDELL...certainly the bravest."

  • @oneoftheson5338
    @oneoftheson5338 9 років тому +30

    ONEOFTHEBESTSCENESINMOVIEHISTORY

  • @DanielJohnsonJr
    @DanielJohnsonJr 3 роки тому +6

    Saw the movie when it came out and it still affects me 40 years later. I almost felt the anger myself from being pushed aside, resulting in him getting back up and running like the wind and winning the race.

  • @flashtheoriginal
    @flashtheoriginal 6 місяців тому +9

    Ian Charleston - no lines to say in this scene, but look at the quality of his performance....the fall and reaction, the rejoice of Eric Liddell's head-back posture, the exhaustion at point of victory and the shaking, tender, disorientated recovery as he is lifted to acknowledge the respect of everyone. A man before God. THATS acting

    • @danieldravot341
      @danieldravot341 2 місяці тому

      Ian Charleson

    • @alidabaxter5849
      @alidabaxter5849 2 місяці тому

      How I agree with you. Ian Charleson was brilliant in this - quiet, and sensational in the running scenes. I'd seen him on stage and his presence was so special there too.

  • @prasenjitsengupta6123
    @prasenjitsengupta6123 Рік тому +2

    One of the great movies ever. So intensely powerful and inspirational.

  • @chrism9650
    @chrism9650 4 роки тому +5

    I’ve thought about this scene my whole life.I’ve watched it hundreds of times.It brought me inspiration when things looked impossibly hard.We are facing hard times right now.Everyone needs to bring their best.

  • @HuilingPeng
    @HuilingPeng 9 років тому +22

    People with goals succeed because they know where they are going. - Earl Nightingale

    • @tauzerdalal275
      @tauzerdalal275 8 років тому +2

      +Huiling Peng not only they know where they are going but how they are getting there. They have faith in their quest, which means they not only believe they can succeed but are totally dedicated to the precept that THEY WILL SUCCEED. Know this and it shall happen.

  • @davedahl4461
    @davedahl4461 7 місяців тому +6

    Ian Holm was so great in this movie I would go back to the cinema just to see his performance.

  • @rawtorque
    @rawtorque 6 років тому +15

    I understand this incident really did happen at a meet, & Eric Liddell did come back & win.

  • @scottandrew8906
    @scottandrew8906 6 років тому +3

    What a movie it was. Top notch.

  • @patersonal
    @patersonal 2 місяці тому +1

    Will always be one of my favourites. Fun fact, I used to live in the block of flats in the background. Bangholm Terrace, Goldenacre. The field they are running around is the Heriots rugby ground.

  • @bunnylife8147
    @bunnylife8147 4 роки тому +2

    Amazing man who ran the race to the finish and kept the faith completely awe inspiring

  • @andrewhouk2975
    @andrewhouk2975 3 роки тому +3

    Something like this happened at the olympics this year. Extraordinary.

  • @Future_Fabulous
    @Future_Fabulous 3 роки тому +1

    Whatever your Sabbath may be, dig your feet and never run on it. Liddells conviction is absolutely awe-inspiring.

  • @chrisanduncensoredjapan6627
    @chrisanduncensoredjapan6627 4 роки тому +6

    After my dad relented in buying a vcr as a kid, this was one of the first videos I was shown .

  • @vancetrigger
    @vancetrigger 7 років тому +7

    great film, powerful, enduring!

  • @briansimpson5664
    @briansimpson5664 4 роки тому +4

    It's called heart and guts... I did that once in a 4×400 where I caught a guy that was at least 100M ahead of me as he got the baton. I thought about this part of the movie and I caught him

  • @stephmiller3860
    @stephmiller3860 2 роки тому +1

    Chills every time I watch this…same as watching Secretariat run the Belmont! Amazing

  • @Madmun357
    @Madmun357 Рік тому +2

    0:58 I knew when he squeezed his handkerchief that this lad would win the race.

  • @leewalker4820
    @leewalker4820 11 років тому +6

    in my childhood memories this part of the movie has the theme music going in the background

  • @Tim_othy_C
    @Tim_othy_C 4 роки тому +2

    this is the best scene of the whole movie

  • @crafter170
    @crafter170 4 роки тому +4

    Your typical Scotsman running to the pub to catch the last bell.

  • @gezzarandom
    @gezzarandom 12 років тому +13

    The athlete who pushed Eric Liddell was French not Italian.

  • @gezzarandom
    @gezzarandom 9 років тому +8

    0:30 Ok now you've made me Mad!!!! 1:04 My God where did you come from?!! Haha one of my favourite scene's in any movie.

  • @AlphaAffirmations
    @AlphaAffirmations 4 роки тому +1

    MOST TRIUMPHANT!

  • @johnmoore9614
    @johnmoore9614 3 роки тому +4

    Ian Holm. Brilliant actor. Inspirational!

    • @delightschwartz2155
      @delightschwartz2155 5 місяців тому

      And his phenomenal range and versatility. First this part, then to portray the sinister robot BIshop in Aliens. No one like him.

    • @delightschwartz2155
      @delightschwartz2155 5 місяців тому

      Oops, I meant Ash.

  • @runnmd
    @runnmd 13 років тому +24

    This is why I loved the 400. Took the most guts

    • @barefootbeachrunner9498
      @barefootbeachrunner9498 3 роки тому

      I know it 9 years since you posted this comment
      And i agree the 400 m is a tough sprint
      However if you are reading this if you really want to.find out how tough you are run a marathon

    • @runnmd
      @runnmd 3 роки тому

      I have run 10 marathons and a 50 mile ultramarathon.

    • @barefootbeachrunner9498
      @barefootbeachrunner9498 3 роки тому

      @@runnmd
      Same same
      So.you know what i mean
      I recently ran marathon number 11 and have run 3 longer ultras
      We are hoping to run a 100k in june

  • @sexyang92
    @sexyang92 12 років тому +7

    i got goosebumps

  • @bethfiori4708
    @bethfiori4708 3 місяці тому +2

    I love this movie's exploration of motivation. Liddell runs for the glory of God, for the ineffable pleasure it gives him to be an instrument of the divine. Abrahams runs for the glory of God's people who have been vilified over the centuries, for the power he feels to be part of that history. Each is a mystery to the other, and each honors the other's commitment to the race.

  • @jasonray6804
    @jasonray6804 9 років тому +3

    good film.did this at p.e in elementary school.

  • @SharonCasey-d3w
    @SharonCasey-d3w 2 місяці тому

    My favorite scene from the film.

  • @oneoftheson5338
    @oneoftheson5338 8 років тому +16

    INSPIRING

  • @KrisTenK10
    @KrisTenK10 10 років тому +24

    Just wow ... if you havent seen chariots of fire ....
    #k10jedi

    • @GusHerold
      @GusHerold 10 років тому +2

      Un très grand film ;o)

  • @rosalbamorrisrosalbamorris4243
    @rosalbamorrisrosalbamorris4243 11 місяців тому +1

    Emocionante y muy impresionante como avanza

  • @bigdaddycraze
    @bigdaddycraze 5 місяців тому

    what a fantastic movie

  • @davidnicholson6680
    @davidnicholson6680 Рік тому

    The boom shot of Liddell running down the last man on the last curve is unforgettable.

  • @blikkiesvdm
    @blikkiesvdm 3 роки тому +5

    Only the Lord can give His child the strength to do that..and its only for the Glory of GOD.

  • @juliannewohler541
    @juliannewohler541 5 років тому +1

    Great movie.

  • @romanoacquarone5471
    @romanoacquarone5471 6 років тому +4

    Esta escena encierra la esencia de la película

  • @00bean00
    @00bean00 13 років тому +2

    @Ivyandstone This race was the outstanding scene when I watched it as a kid. The beginning and the university race were the other most memorable ones.

  • @haroldmcbroom7807
    @haroldmcbroom7807 6 років тому +2

    I agree totally with TTundragrizzly :) And I love bears too :) Some of my favorites aren't among the living, such as the polar bear named Arturo, video's still on the internet, died in an Argentina zoo from heat exhaustion, they found him in his cage. But some are still alive, such as Baloo, and Shere Khan of the Noahs Ark Sanctuary, part of the BLT trio, but Theo died in 2016 I believe due to complications from his abuse as a lion cub. BLT stands for Bear, Lion, and Tiger. Then there is Murphy the Sun Bear at Asias Animals Sanctuary, you can find all these bears on the internet. Let's not forget Casey Anderson and Brutus.

  • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
    @hxhdfjifzirstc894 Рік тому +1

    You can run, or you can run to _win._ "Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might...
    ...for in the realm of the dead, where you are going, there is neither working nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom." -- Ecclesiastes 9:10

  • @jasonray1538
    @jasonray1538 7 років тому +5

    me(eric)after spicy food running to the bathroom.😁😅😆🤣

  • @xyPERSON
    @xyPERSON 9 років тому +21

    It's a shame that Ben Cross didn't become a big star after this film. He made a lot of other films in the years following but the majority of them were mediocre at best. I guess that's the ugly nature of the film industry... some actors just don't make it big.

    • @rickdeckard1075
      @rickdeckard1075 8 років тому +1

      +Livingston Hampton
      i dont think he really wanted to.

    • @xyPERSON
      @xyPERSON 8 років тому +2

      +Rick Deckard You may be right about that.

    • @rickdeckard1075
      @rickdeckard1075 8 років тому +4

      Livingston Hampton
      he seems like he just wanted to take interesting roles, which he has...he was excellent as Malagant in that king arthur movie..

    • @jazshas
      @jazshas 4 роки тому

      @@rickdeckard1075
      Yes, Ben Cross was very good in the King Arthur movie.

  • @angier6118
    @angier6118 5 років тому +3

    The epitome of bravery

  • @Emper0rH0rde
    @Emper0rH0rde 2 роки тому +1

    I don't know why this scene makes me bawl my eyes out now

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 2 роки тому +1

      Because you saw someone do what they were born to do. "Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might...
      ...for in the realm of the dead, where you are going, there is neither working nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom."

  • @michaelstrunk6058
    @michaelstrunk6058 6 років тому +5

    Imagine the prophet Elijah taking up his clothes and running before King Ahab's chariot.

  • @filmarchive7568
    @filmarchive7568 Рік тому

    What an inspiration!

  • @johnevans5434
    @johnevans5434 4 роки тому

    A great film!

  • @adsumus2780
    @adsumus2780 2 роки тому +1

    Ótimo filme.
    Muito bom mesmo.

  • @ONEOFYESHUA
    @ONEOFYESHUA 11 років тому +9

    ONEOFTHEGREATESTSCENESINMOVIEHISTORY

  • @jamesevans5971
    @jamesevans5971 2 місяці тому

    Inspirational!

  • @bokisha7976
    @bokisha7976 8 років тому +12

    MO FARAH!

  • @xyPERSON
    @xyPERSON 12 років тому +10

    You could tell that Lidell was completely drained after that run!

    • @igloo54
      @igloo54 7 років тому +1

      Livingston Hampton, I was completely drained (emotionally) after watching him!

  • @christhornton1785
    @christhornton1785 2 місяці тому +1

    Same thing happened to me. Someone tripped me, i went down, gathered myself and took off again. I ran crazy like....
    But finished last. Eric Liddell I was not.

  • @russell-di8js
    @russell-di8js 3 місяці тому

    & for over 40yrs that bloody tune has bugged the b''jeeesus out of me!

  • @christopher-ke9nj
    @christopher-ke9nj 19 днів тому

    It was bloody insane

  • @lyngruen8607
    @lyngruen8607 2 роки тому +1

    When Erik throws his HEAD BACK...I CRY EVERY TIME 😅😅😅💖
    Praise God ☝️ ☝️ 💖
    Texas Nana 🤠
    Psalm 91
    6/10/2022

    • @peteralexander5744
      @peteralexander5744 Рік тому +1

      What I find amazing as well is that I always assumed that this was an actor not knowing how to run. It isn't. It's acting. Amazing acting. Film of Liddell running exist - including the Olympic final. His head going back,mouth open at the end of a race is exactly how Liddell ran.

  • @beckerqueiroz
    @beckerqueiroz 12 років тому +7

    "this crap"? please mind your way of speaking about this incredible movie!

  • @pendragonU
    @pendragonU 4 роки тому +3

    That was not normal by any means, that guy ran like a blind fanatic.... but that alone doesn't make it. Angels must have waved with some feathers tips on his heels, all the way to China where he will join them the last race straight to heaven. He knew his life was going to be short somehow and truly lived it

    • @Emper0rH0rde
      @Emper0rH0rde 2 роки тому

      Liddell often ran with his head leaned back and his arms flailed out at his sides. Almost as if something was pushing him.

  • @johnnowakowski4062
    @johnnowakowski4062 6 років тому +3

    The same thing happened to me in the mile relay senior year in high school. Number 2 and 3 flubbed the baton exchange and I was the anchor. Started my kick around the first turn. Collapsed at the end. We lost by 1/10th of a second...

  • @juancruz2395
    @juancruz2395 3 місяці тому +1

    AGUANTE ERIK LIDDEL SOS UN CAPO TOTAL!!!

  • @therookpiece
    @therookpiece 5 днів тому

    I'm a runner... I do 10ks, half, and full marathons. When I'm flagging, I can hear Mr Musabini... "Get up, lad, get up."

  • @thomaspiccirillo6820
    @thomaspiccirillo6820 4 роки тому

    A WINNER NEVER QUITS-

  • @gerryyaum
    @gerryyaum Рік тому

    'Certainly, the bravest!"

  • @madhatter2643
    @madhatter2643 6 років тому

    I couldn't ask for 2 better numbers to compete ...4ever live 57

  • @patrickslingo1811
    @patrickslingo1811 6 років тому +9

    Did this actually happen? If yes, unbelievable effort!

    • @MontgomeryMall
      @MontgomeryMall 5 років тому +7

      Yes. It did happen at a regional meet in 1923. The real Eric Liddell managed this feat.

    • @Emper0rH0rde
      @Emper0rH0rde 2 роки тому

      It really did happen. But in the real event, Liddell had to be carried off on a stretcher and taken to the hospital. That's how hard he pushed himself.

  • @01foote01
    @01foote01 4 роки тому

    God loves this film.

  • @TheDarrellimpey
    @TheDarrellimpey 3 місяці тому +1

    “The secret of my success over the 400m is that I run the first 200m as fast as I can. Then, for the second 200m, with God’s help I run faster.”
    - Eric Liddell

  • @paulsolon6229
    @paulsolon6229 Рік тому +1

    Well yes and no. He sd have rolled w the fall and popped rt up

  • @alanhouston5874
    @alanhouston5874 2 місяці тому

    “He runs on heart. A sprinter runs on nerves”

  • @joannekelly5132
    @joannekelly5132 2 роки тому +1

    When you run with God there is no equal