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An Ungentlemanly Act

  • Fernsehfilm
  • 1992
  • 2 Std. 10 Min.
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An Ungentlemanly Act (1992)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuRoyal Marines defend Government House from Argentine invaders during the events that triggered the Falklands War.Royal Marines defend Government House from Argentine invaders during the events that triggered the Falklands War.Royal Marines defend Government House from Argentine invaders during the events that triggered the Falklands War.

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    • Stuart Urban
  • Drehbuch
    • Stuart Urban
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Ian Richardson
    • Rosemary Leach
    • Ian McNeice
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    • Regie
      • Stuart Urban
    • Drehbuch
      • Stuart Urban
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Ian Richardson
      • Rosemary Leach
      • Ian McNeice
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    • 1 BAFTA Award gewonnen
      • 1 Gewinn & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Ian Richardson
    Ian Richardson
    • Governor Rex Hunt
    Rosemary Leach
    Rosemary Leach
    • Mavis Hunt
    Ian McNeice
    Ian McNeice
    • Dick Baker
    James Warrior
    • Don Bonner
    Marc Warren
    Marc Warren
    • Tony Hunt
    Elizabeth Bradley
    • Nanny
    Kate Spiro
    • Connie Baker
    Holly Barker
    • Baker Girl #1
    Claire Slater
    Claire Slater
    • Baker Girl #2
    Hugh Ross
    Hugh Ross
    • Maj. Garry Noott
    Bob Peck
    Bob Peck
    • Maj. Mike Norman
    Ian Embleton
    • Cpl. 'Geordie' Gill
    Aidan Gillen
    Aidan Gillen
    • Marine Wilcox
    Richard Graham
    Richard Graham
    • Cpl. Armour
    Matthew Ashforde
    Matthew Ashforde
    • Marine Farnworth
    Richard Long
    • Marine Dorey
    Garry Cooper
    Garry Cooper
    • Colour Sgt. Muir
    Phil Atkinson
    • Sgt. Short
    • Regie
      • Stuart Urban
    • Drehbuch
      • Stuart Urban
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    8ubercommando

    If Ealing Studios had made a Falklands War movie

    This was a very well made TV movie about the Falklands War. Up until that time, the war was depicted in very negative and anti-British terms with efforts like "Sink The Belgrano" (the British as war-mongers) and "Tumbledown" (the British army treats its men with contempt). This is a more balanced effort, and is all the better for it. The Falkland Islands and its people are depicted as a quaint, small town British community, almost like a corner of Somerset or Yorkshire. They live a life that almost embodies an earlier, stereotypical 1950's way far removed from cosmopolitan London. The theme of the film is that of violation. When the Argentinians threaten to invade, the locals close ranks and prepare for the worst; even though they're not sure what that will entail. The Royal Marines, professional to the last, won't give in that easily; they don't want their honour violated. The DJ refuses to have his station violated, the defenders of Government house don't even want the vegetable patch violated. The Argentinians are not the focus of the story and their point of view isn't really delved into; suffice to say General Mendoza comes across as a reasonable person, but a few of his officers are shown as brutal thugs who can't wait to impose their ways on the islanders.

    The film came out when anti-Thatcher bias in the British media was high, and it's not an anti-Thatcher piece at all. It goes a little into the British seeming to reduce their commitment to the islands at the beginning, but the impression I was left with was that the islanders were absolutely horrified to be taken over by Argentina. It pits the olde-worlde British village life against the Banana Republic army boot. The acting is first rate (have Ian Richardson or the late lamented Bob Peck ever put in a bad performance?) and the production values are very good.
    8andrew-york80

    Available on Britbox

    I was still a school when the invasion occurred and I recall watching this movie when it came out and was keen to watch it again once I subscribed to BritBox. Its as good as I remember and worth watching as it depicts how the conflict started and forms part of our history. It feels accurate although the humour is perhaps a little outdated, and the acting is good on both sides. It's amazing how few people died in the initial invasion but of course what followed was a different story altogether.

    Politically the issue is still contested by Argentina, but hopefully we won't see a repeat anytime..
    10Jonno-1

    A moving yet humorous story of a prelude to tragedy

    Fine performances by Ian Richardson and Bob Peck underpin this gripping and moving account of the first days of the 1982 Falklands War, as the Islands are invaded by the Argentinians. As Governor Rex Hunt, Richardson brings a nobility and sympathy to the role of a minor, passed-over British diplomat abandoned by his government in London and faced with the impossible task of directing the defence of the islands against an imminent invasion. The defending British Marines are commanded by Major Mike Norman (Bob Peck), an experienced, cynical soldier aware he will have to fight against impossible odds, yet determined to resist for the honour of the Royal Marines. His speech to his men on the eve of battle is a moving and inspiring moment.

    The accuracy and the attention to detail in this movie is explained by much of the filming taking place in the Falklands, and Mike Norman himself acting as military adviser. The combat scenes are intense and graphic, yet emphasis is also placed on the black humour and irreverence so integral to military life, demonstrating the irrepressible character of the British Marines.

    The attention to the Argentinian side is less three-dimensional, but the enemy soldiers are largely portrayed as human beings, unlike so many flag-waving war movies.

    The Falkland Islanders appear as eccentric figures, bemused by the events which have overtaken their forgotten corner of the south Atlantic. The local radio presenter in particular is a gem, refusing politely to accede to Argentinian threats as a gun is held to his head. Apparently, after this film was released in the UK, some islanders disassociated themselves from their portrayal in the movie, but contemporary accounts by soldiers and journalists who served in the Falklands during and after the war would seem to lend credence to the impression that these transplanted Brits are indeed an odd bunch.

    The savage and tragic war to retake the islands in the months that followed has tended to overshadow the story of the invasion itself, but this thoughtful movie provides a fine testament to the courage and steadfastness of the outnumbered, yet unflappable, British soldier, and is an accurate and thoughtful study of a near-forgotten episode of recent history.
    7ken_westmoreland

    Ian Richardson was the wrong choice

    Nothing against him as an actor, he's a very good one, but I couldn't think of anyone less well suited to playing Rex Hunt. Ian Richardson is the English Home Counties personified (see him in Francis Urquhart) and Rex Hunt is a Yorkshireman. He could have least have dyed his hair - Hunt didn't have grey hair then, and for all I know, doesn't now!

    I wasn't aware that it was filmed in the Falklands, which must have been more than a bit disconcerting for the locals. If I'd been there during the Argentine occupation, the last thing I'd want to hear would be the Argentine national anthem, and the last thing I'd want to see would be cars driving on the right!
    10TheAnalogKid

    True to life, realistic and a great film alround

    Even if you never never heard of the Falklands War of 1982, you really need to watch this film. It was all filmed in and around Government House, Port Stanley in the Falkland Islands..

    The film is fantastic, very authentic even down to the weapons used at the time.. Some great one liners, great dialogue and good action.

    I highly recommend this movie! 5/5

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      At the time of release and screening - the real Sir Rex Hunt wrote a letter of complaint to the producers correcting them on matters that they had either omitted or misrepresented. In fact, he had been consulted before and after filming and had attended a private screening for him by the BBC not long before, where he had been very moved and told them he was delighted.
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      Maj. Mike Norman: Now I haven't bullshitted you about the odds. We'll fight until the Governor throws in the towel or until we're overrun, which probably means dying. I want you to face that. Death. Think about what it means now and when the firing starts forget it. You are the Green Berets. The Royals. That means you will knock seven shades of excrement out of them before you go down. Don't get angry with whoever dropped you in the smelly stuff. You're in fathoms of it and it's too late. Get angry with the arrogant bastards who are planning to waltz in here thinking you'll just take it up the bum. Now Garry's men know this place and like it and I'm sure some of them have got local girls on their minds. Maybe even sheep. But half of us haven't even had time to find the pub. Tonight, when the time comes, we're fighting for ourselves. For what Royal stands for. For one another.

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      Features The Slayer (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      A Life on the Ocean Wave
      by Henry Russell

      Performed by The Band of the Royal Marines

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 13. Juni 1992 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Offizieller Standort
      • Filmmaker Stuart Urban's shooting diary
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • La guerra de Las Malvinas
    • Drehorte
      • Falkland Inseln
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • London Film Productions
      • Union Pictures Productions
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