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Who Pays the Ferryman?

  • Miniserie
  • 1977
  • 50 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,8/10
240
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Betty Arvaniti, Jack Hedley, and Mairi Sokali in Who Pays the Ferryman? (1977)
Drama

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAlan Haldane, footloose after selling his boatbuilding business, returns to Crete where he fought in the Second World War - only to find out that his former girlfriend died, but had a daught... Alles lesenAlan Haldane, footloose after selling his boatbuilding business, returns to Crete where he fought in the Second World War - only to find out that his former girlfriend died, but had a daughter. He decides to stay.Alan Haldane, footloose after selling his boatbuilding business, returns to Crete where he fought in the Second World War - only to find out that his former girlfriend died, but had a daughter. He decides to stay.

  • Stoffentwicklung
    • Michael J. Bird
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jack Hedley
    • Betty Arvaniti
    • Takis Emmanuel
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,8/10
    240
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Michael J. Bird
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jack Hedley
      • Betty Arvaniti
      • Takis Emmanuel
    • 7Benutzerrezensionen
    • 2Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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  • Episoden8

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    Jack Hedley
    Jack Hedley
    • Alan Haldane
    • 1977
    Betty Arvaniti
    Betty Arvaniti
    • Annika Zeferis
    • 1977
    Takis Emmanuel
    Takis Emmanuel
    • Matheos Noukakis
    • 1977
    Patience Collier
    Patience Collier
    • Katerina Matakis
    • 1977
    Mairi Sokali
    Mairi Sokali
    • Elena Vassilakis
    • 1977
    Nikos Verlekis
    Nikos Verlekis
    • Nikos Vassilakis
    • 1977
    Neil McCarthy
    Neil McCarthy
    • Babis Spiridakis
    • 1977
    Stefan Gryff
    • The Major
    • 1977
    Alexis Sergis
    • Alexis Vassilakis
    • 1977
    Steve Plytas
    Steve Plytas
    • Petros Matakis
    • 1977
    Labros Kotsiris
    Labros Kotsiris
    • Georgios…
    • 1977
    Nikos Kouros
    Nikos Kouros
    • Xenophon Hasapis
    • 1977
    Patrick Magee
    Patrick Magee
    • Bernard Kingsley…
    • 1977
    Jack Watson
    Jack Watson
    • William Hebden
    • 1977
    Gareth Thomas
    Gareth Thomas
    • Tony Viglis
    • 1977
    Ann Lynn
    Ann Lynn
    • Lorna Matthews
    • 1977
    Lalla Ward
    Lalla Ward
    • Jo Hebden
    • 1977
    Bernard Brown
    Bernard Brown
    • David Haldane
    • 1977
    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Michael J. Bird
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    7wolfstar_imdb

    Rickety, with a tremendous ending

    This summery romance series set in 1970s Crete bumbles along amiably enough for the first six episodes, then shifts up a gear into a fully realized Greek tragedy for the final two. The finale in particular is a thing of wonder - everything comes together in a way that's very satisfying, propulsive and brave. It's the kind of masterful, thrilling writing that's very rare in series finales today, and the whole cast get a chance to shine. No punches are pulled.

    Before we get to the end though, there are a lot of filler episodes - in particular, episodes 2, 4 and 6 are less strong than the rest and are let down by weakly performed guest stars.

    While leads Jack Hedley and Betty Arvaniti do the heavy lifting, what really makes the series work is the strong scaffolding provided by supporting characters like the Major (Stefan Gryff) and Babis (Neil McCarthy), who come into their own over the course of the series. By episode 4 I was ready to quit because the show was starting to feel soapy and lightweight, but I'm so glad I stuck with it - the destination is worth it, because those final two episodes make the series and are what everyone remembers.
    8paaskynen

    Aegean nostalgia

    This ten-episode TV series was a great hit in the Netherlands in 1978. Pretty much the whole country stayed home to watch it and the theme music climbed the hit charts.

    The story breathes the relative idyllic atmosphere of Greece in the late 70s. The military dictatorship had been overthrown in 1974 and the country was opening up to foreign tourism like never before. The future appeared bright, though at the same time the memories of the Second World War remained fresh as many had lived through it.

    This is the background against which the story is set. Inside scenes were filmed in the UK, but all outside sequences were filmed on Crete with lots of local extras, which lends the story a lot of authenticity. The fact that the main Greek characters are played by British actors does not take away from that. They do an excellent job.

    While referencing Greek mythology, especially in the episode titles, the story remains grounded in real life intercultural and interpersonal conflicts. It builds up over the episodes to a magnificent climax at the end. I cannot but recommend this series.

    The village of Elounda, featured prominently in the series, became something of a tourist magnet as a result and grew into a major seaside resort on Crete.
    PaulBS

    Mystery, war, romance, tension, great

    A former UK officer returns to the island of Crete where he played a roll in the resistance movement after the nazi's occupied the island and the British forces where overrun. It's however more as just a vacation meeting old friends, visiting the places from the past, there is a mysterious history involved, he has an old romance but also made enemies from the past. Film is set on Crete in Greece and was for a good part actually filmed on the island. Colorfull TV series which I've seen in 1977 and never since but still can remember vividly, can't wait for it to finally come out on DVD!
    9DPMay

    A superior drama serial

    This 8-part BBC Television drama was one of a number of offerings from the pen of the late Michael J Bird, all of them well-crafted exercises in intrigue and suspense with character-driven plots in an exotic foreign setting. Sometimes Bird's works veered off into the realms of fantasy, but Who Pays The Ferryman, perhaps his most acclaimed piece, is very much grounded in reality.

    Jack Hedley stars as Alan Haldane, a successful boat designer who is effectively forced to retire a little earlier than he was expecting when his brother sells out the business against his wishes. A widower now without any ties, the embittered Haldane decides to finally return to Crete, where he fought heroically during the Second World War and where he met and loved a local girl whom he has never forgotten, but who never answered the letters he wrote to her when he returned to the UK.

    Little does Haldane know what took place after he left Crete or what sequence of events will be triggered now that he has returned. The plot takes many turns, building up to an intense finale, and covers themes such as love, comradeship, bigotry, jealousy, greed, blood ties and the generational differences in clinging on to old customs and values. Along the way, the episodes treat us to many glimpses of Cretan life.

    Betty Arvaniti is the second lead as Annika, the Cretan woman with whom Haldane develops a new romance, the path of which is obstructed by secrets from the past. Neil McCarthy demonstrates a reminder of his often overlooked talent and versatility in playing Haldane's old comrade (and now respected legal expert) Babis Spiridakis, whilst Takis Emmanuel, perhaps best remembered by British viewers for playing Tom Baker's sidekick in the 1974 film The Golden Voyage of Sinbad, is the rival who soon finds himself on a mission to see Haldane dead. Pulling the strings is the old matriarch Katerina Matakis, given suitable venom by Patience Collier. For me, however, it is Stefan Gryff who really steals the show in the role of The Major, the senior police official. An eloquent, dignified, principled and calm man, he gets most of the best lines with his thoughtful insights, and is to all intents and purposes the same character Gryff played in an earlier series by Bird, The Lotus Eaters.

    Although essentially a serial, there are some episodes which deviate from the main story arc to present a self-contained plot, though this is quite effective as these particular episodes still advance the relationship between Haldane and Annika, as well as highlighting the passage of time as Haldane remains on Crete. They also give the opportunity for some welcome guest spots including a turn from Patrick Magee, an actor who specialised in unpleasant characters and he's very much playing to type here.

    Overall, Who Pays The Ferryman is a well-paced, well-balanced drama with an opening episode that really hooks the viewer. The characters and their motivations are believable, and the series shows much of Crete as it was back in the 1970s. There are a few minor niggles, such as inevitable moments when Greek characters needlessly converse in English, or the obvious jumps between location film and studio, and curiously the main character Haldane doesn't have a single line of dialogue for the latter half of the final episode even though he features throughout.

    Much praised in its time and with its theme music even riding high in the UK pop charts, Who Pays The Ferryman has been shamefully overlooked by the BBC since the 1970s, but it's a bona-fide classic of its time that deserves to be checked out.
    9rdc-20959

    An Excellent TV Series

    I recall watching it each week in New Zealand. At times it seems to meander along a bit and the second episode I didn't like. However, it captures the Greek culture nicely and builds to quite a finale.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 7. November 1977 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
      • Griechenland
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Griechisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Spinalonga Island, Crete, Griechenland
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Greek Film Centre (GFC)
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