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Blackadder - Zweiter Teil

Originaltitel: Blackadder II
  • Fernsehserie
  • 1986
  • TV-PG
  • 30 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
8,6/10
52.584
IHRE BEWERTUNG
BELIEBTHEIT
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Rowan Atkinson, Tim McInnerny, and Tony Robinson in Blackadder - Zweiter Teil (1986)
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Im Tudor-Gericht von Elisabeth I. strebt Lord Edmund Blackadder danach, die Gunst Ihrer Majestät zu gewinnen, während er versucht, ein grausames Schicksal zu vermeiden, sollte er sie verletz... Alles lesenIm Tudor-Gericht von Elisabeth I. strebt Lord Edmund Blackadder danach, die Gunst Ihrer Majestät zu gewinnen, während er versucht, ein grausames Schicksal zu vermeiden, sollte er sie verletzen.Im Tudor-Gericht von Elisabeth I. strebt Lord Edmund Blackadder danach, die Gunst Ihrer Majestät zu gewinnen, während er versucht, ein grausames Schicksal zu vermeiden, sollte er sie verletzen.

  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Rowan Atkinson
    • Tony Robinson
    • Tim McInnerny
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    8,6/10
    52.584
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    2.813
    347
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Rowan Atkinson
      • Tony Robinson
      • Tim McInnerny
    • 55Benutzerrezensionen
    • 9Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Rowan Atkinson
    Rowan Atkinson
    • Edmund Blackadder
    • 1986
    Tony Robinson
    Tony Robinson
    • Baldrick
    • 1986
    Tim McInnerny
    Tim McInnerny
    • Lord Percy
    • 1986
    Miranda Richardson
    Miranda Richardson
    • Queen Elizabeth I
    • 1986
    Stephen Fry
    Stephen Fry
    • Lord Melchett
    • 1986
    Patsy Byrne
    Patsy Byrne
    • Nursie
    • 1986
    Tony Aitken
    Tony Aitken
    • Minstrel…
    • 1986
    Hugh Laurie
    Hugh Laurie
    • Prince Ludwig…
    • 1986
    Miriam Margolyes
    Miriam Margolyes
    • Lady Whiteadder
    • 1986
    Ronald Lacey
    Ronald Lacey
    • Bishop of Bath & Wells
    • 1986
    Tom Baker
    Tom Baker
    • Captain Rum
    • 1986
    Gabrielle Glaister
    Gabrielle Glaister
    • Bob…
    • 1986
    Holly de Jong
    • Lady Farrow
    • 1986
    Rik Mayall
    Rik Mayall
    • Flashheart
    • 1986
    Simon Jones
    Simon Jones
    • Sir Walter Raleigh
    • 1986
    Cassie Stuart
    Cassie Stuart
    • Molly
    • 1986
    Bill Wallis
    • Gaoler Ploppy
    • 1986
    Max Harvey
    • Torturer
    • 1986
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    Zusammenfassung

    Reviewers say 'Blackadder II' excels with sharp wit, clever writing, and standout performances, especially from Rowan Atkinson and Miranda Richardson. The series is lauded for its historical satire, memorable characters, and consistent humor. The interplay between Blackadder, Baldrick, and Lord Percy enriches the comedy. Notable guest stars like Tom Baker and Hugh Laurie add appeal. The improved tone and character development from the first series make 'Blackadder II' a standout favorite.
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    KatieScarlettButler

    So good it hurts

    I adore this. It's about as funny as old-fashioned brutal British sarcasm gets. Not only that, but the characters themselves are fantastic, despite the theory that it is "being a true and japesome historie of Englande" is perhaps a little unlikely. Favourite episode? "Head", has both verbal and physical side-splitting hilarity, and although the lines are occasionally a little predictable, their fantastic delivery makes up for it. In my opinion, this is by far and away the best of all the Blackadder series if only for the Miranda Richardson factor(perhaps I am a little biased....) but I would recommend this to just about anyone in need of a laugh. Unless they had a heart condition.
    bob the moo

    Blackadder – as good as it ever was

    Lord Edmund Blackadder is a Lord in the court of Queen Elizabeth I. With his long suffering servant Baldrick and `close-friend' Percy he must wiggle his way through several sticky situations to come through with his political state and his skin intact!

    This second of four series of Blackadder ranks as one of the consistently best. It may not be as fresh as the thrid and fourth series – mainly because the later series were sharper, crueler and benefited from very familiar (and by then – quite famous) characters and actors. The stories were always a little absurd but built around the deadpan, downbeat Blackadder. Plots include the Blackadder falling in love with his female man-servant Bob, beheading a man who was meant to be pardoned or just being kidnapped by a French master of disguise.

    They all are filled with sarcasm and wit and make up for the daffy plots. Atkinson is comfortable in his role – but is better in series 3. Robinson is funny in a poor role of Baldrick. McInnerny is OK as percy but is not as good an idiot as Laurie's Prince in 3. The royal court is funny with Fry, Richardson and Byrne all good.

    Overall this is as good as all the series are. Witty, cruel, sarcastic and with off the wall plots and extreme characters – it's typical of how good British comedy can be.
    10ShadeGrenade

    The Elisabethan Sitcom

    'Blackadder 2' provoked outrage when first broadcast in the U.K. Those who'd liked the first series were extremely unhappy at the show's reformatting; Nina Myskow, television critic of 'The News Of The World' bestowed on Rowan Atkinson her infamous 'wally of the week' title. Its only with the benefit of hindsight can we see now that the changes were absolutely spot-on; Edmund becoming a sarcastic cad, Baldrick turning stupid, and the expensive film sequences dropped in favour of stronger characterisations and tighter plots. Without the likes of Brian Blessed to constantly upstage him, Atkinson was free to dominate the show. Ben Elton replaced Atkinson as Richard Curtis' co-writer - another wise move. As the squeaky-voiced 'Queenie', Miranda Richardson was simply outstanding. Tom Baker played 'Captain 'Redbeard' Rum' in one episode, a tour-de-force of over-the-top acting. The weight of public opinion gradually swung behind 'Blackadder 2' - its now regarded as better than its predecessor.
    GoonerMan

    Definitive Blackadder

    To many who watched the ongoing saga of the Blackadder family at the time of release, this is the best Blackadder series of them all - and they have a very strong case. Although this is not my own personal favourite (I prefer the original series), this second installment is a superb piece of comedy.

    The time-period moves on approximately sixty years to Elizabethan England and follows the story of Edmund Blackadder (Rowan Atkinson) - the great-grandson of the original slimy Blackadder. This time Edmund is not a Prince of the realm but a Lord in the court of Good Queen Bess (the wonderful Miranda Richardson). Tim McInnerny continues in the role as Percy and he threatens to steal the show throughout. Percy's character is built on from the first series, being given a more child-like and innocent personality to go with the lack of brain cells, and this combined with McInnerny's fantastic performance gives the comedy an added dimension and direction. The Baldrick role (Tony Robinson) is also reprised, but instead of the street-wise peasant with the cunning plan of series one, we get the first incarnation of the Baldrick character we are now more familiar with - dirty, smelly and incredibly stupid. In this series it works, because now Blackadder himself is significantly brighter and more refined than his ancestor and this time he's armed with a razor-sharp wit. The characters do complement each other well, but the close-nit group of the first series is now missing with Blackadder resenting and mistreating his sidekicks throughout, but this is used well for comic effect.

    The supporting cast is also excellent and the characters they play are brilliantly written. Elizabeth herself is portrayed as a spoilt little school-girl, complete with screams! Richardson plays this role superbly and with hilarious results with the queen being highly unpredictable and volatile. Elizabeth also has a couple of loyal sidekicks, Nursy (Patsy Byrne) the woman who weaned her as a child, and Melchett (Stephen Fry), her advisor. All of these characters add weight to the comedy, and are sufficiently different to each other to provide alternative directions in comedy.

    Although Blackadder does have a basic goal in this series - to marry Elizabeth and become her consort - it does not drive the plot as much in this series as it did in the first. The plots for each episode however are still extremely entertaining and contain the basic premise of Blackadder getting into a desperate situation that he must get out of - with the aid (or hindrance) of Percy and Baldrick. The stories are well-thought out and the comedy a good-blend of dry-wit from Blackadder and farcical situations. The stories are well scripted and contain some excellent supporting characters played memorably by the likes of Rik Mayall (of Young Ones and Drop Dead Fred fame), Ronald Lacey (Raiders of the Lost Ark) and ex Dr Who Tom Baker.

    This series of Blackadder successfully alters the main character into the intelligent and dry cynic, because it does not do so at the expense of the other characters and the plots. Ben Elton's influence however is evident with the supporting characters being of the less intelligent type, aluding to things to come in the next two series where these characters becoming the main target for the humour. Blackadder II works so well because it is the stories that drive the humour with the dry-wit as an added bonus - things were about to be reversed.

    Like the first series this is a classic of comedy and well deserves its standing as, arguably, the most popular Blackadder series. The first and last series of Blackadder could not be further apart in terms of humour and subtlety - this series fuses both styles to create, perhaps the definitive Blackadder.
    10shark-43

    As Good As Comedy Gets

    This series is so brilliant, so witty, so laugh out loud funny, I watch them over and over again. I actually did NOT care for the first one (where Rowan was Edmund, the Duke). It seemed to be all over the place, embracing the history more than the comedy. But this one, Blackadder II, is MY favorite, even though Three and Four are also good. Four set during WWI is hit and miss, but some of the episodes are exceptional -especially the very last one. Funny, yet incredibly moving. Everyone's work in this series is fantastic. BELLS and HEAD are my two favorite episodes of this series. Rowan Atkinson was born to say Elton and Curtis' words and Miranda Richardson's performance as Queen Elizabeth, in all it's spoiled rotten pouting, is comic gold. The only American series that even came close to this (And I give them credit for even trying) was the summer series on CBS, THANKS - which was about the first American Pilgrim family at Plymouth, Mass. 1621. It, too, was brilliant satire, but, gee - American audiences preferred watching the premeire of Who Wants To Be A $%#@%%$ Millionaire!!! This Blackadder series IS available on video in America - so seek it out!!!

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      The format of the Blackadder series was changed substantially after the BBC was displeased with the first series, Blackadder (1982). The new BBC One Controller Michael Grade agreed to make another series if it was made as a standard studio sitcom with an audience, the characters' roles were redefined and the budget was substantially trimmed.
    • Patzer
      Sir Francis Drake died of dysentery in Panama.
    • Zitate

      Baldrick: I've been in your service since I was two and a half, my lord.

      Blackadder: Well that is the why I am so utterly sick of the sight of you.

    • Crazy Credits
      In the opening credits, a snake (a Mexican black kingsnake) slithers across a marble table (in a homage/parody to Ich, Claudius, Kaiser & Gott (1976), a historical/political drama series which starred Patsy Byrne). However, the snake doesn't go the way it should, and at the end is removed and replaced with an object (the object varies depending on the episode).
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      Featured in The Story of Bean (1997)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 13. Juni 1994 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Blackadder II
    • Drehorte
      • BBC Television Centre, Wood Lane, Shepherd's Bush, London, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(Studio)
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      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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