Khartoum is truly a grand film, on the level of Lawrence of Arabia in quality of photography and writing (but not in length). It's a true story of "Chinese Gordon" who successfully eliminated the slave trade in the Sudan (Khartoum is its capital ...read the complete Khartoum movie review at Christian Spotlight on the Movies
Doug Pratt's Laserdisc Review
The entertaining historical adventure film is been letterboxed with an aspect ratio of about 2.35:1, an absolute necessity given the widescreen grandeur the film was attempting to evoke. The picture transfer looks quite good, with accurate fleshtones and ...read the complete Khartoum movie review at Doug Pratt's Laserdisc Review
eFilmCritic Reviews
Textbook history may be limited in appropriateness to readers with only a fleeting or superficial interest in the subject, or a desire to appear more knowledgeable than they truly are. This type of history is only a beginning point as far as scholars are ...read the complete Khartoum movie review at eFilmCritic Reviews