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  1. Chariots of Fire is a 1981 British historical sports drama film directed by Hugh Hudson, written by Colin Welland and produced by David Puttnam. It is based on the true story of two British athletes in the 1924 Olympics : Eric Liddell , a devout Scottish Christian who runs for the glory of God, and Harold Abrahams , an English Jew who runs to ...

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  2. Find out how and where to watch "Chariots of Fire" on Netflix and Prime Video today - including free options.

    • Hugh Hudson
    • PG
    • Peter Jones
  3. Chariots Of Fire. During the 1924 Olympics, a Scotsman is determined to prove the superiority of his Christian faith while is teammate is driven to show that Jews are not inferior. The two competitors form a bond that shows how much they have in common. 5,269 IMDb 7.1 2 h 4 min 1982. X-Ray PG.

  4. 9 de abr. de 1982 · Chariots of Fire: Directed by Hugh Hudson. With Nicholas Farrell, Nigel Havers, Ian Charleson, Ben Cross. Two British track athletes, one a determined Jew and the other a devout Christian, are driven to win in the 1924 Olympics as they wrestle with issues of pride and conscience.

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    • Biography, Drama, Sport
    • Hugh Hudson
    • 1982-04-09
  5. Where to watch Chariots of Fire (1981) starring Ben Cross, Ian Charleson, Cheryl Campbell and directed by Hugh Hudson. In the class-obsessed and religiously divided UK of the early 1920s, two determined young runners train for the 1924 Paris Olympics.

    • Hugh Hudson
    • PG
    • Ben Cross, Ian Charleson, Cheryl Campbell
  6. Google Store. United States (English (United States)) Winner of four Academy Awards (R) including Best Picture! The inspiring true story of British athletes competing in the 1924 Olympics. Ben...

  7. Harold Abrahams, a driven athlete of Jewish ancestry, runs to overcome prejudice and to achieve personal fame; his rival, Eric Liddell, a devout Scottish missionary, competes for the glory of God. Duration: 2h 3m. Release date: 1981.