The Barchester Chronicles
- Miniserie de TV
- 1982
- 6h 25min
Una cruzada contra la práctica del enriquecimiento propio de la Iglesia de Inglaterra fracasa, el escándalo mancha la acogedora comunidad de Barchester cuando su iglesia local se convierte e... Leer todoUna cruzada contra la práctica del enriquecimiento propio de la Iglesia de Inglaterra fracasa, el escándalo mancha la acogedora comunidad de Barchester cuando su iglesia local se convierte en objeto de un mordaz informe de investigación.Una cruzada contra la práctica del enriquecimiento propio de la Iglesia de Inglaterra fracasa, el escándalo mancha la acogedora comunidad de Barchester cuando su iglesia local se convierte en objeto de un mordaz informe de investigación.
- Ganó 1 premio BAFTA
- 1 premio y 7 nominaciones en total
Reseñas destacadas
In the book, Slope is portrayed as a somewhat uneasy cross between a buffoon and a disturbing snake in the grass. Every time he threatens to become too dangerous, Trollope proceeds to undermine him again.
I believe that the reason why Rickman was offered the part is because the director wanted an actor who could come across as amusing and sleazy, yet plausibly creepy - and sexy.
Slope HAS to possess a great deal of animal magnetism, as this is what explains the extremely strong reaction he produces in otherwise respectable ladies of whatever age.
Rickman certainly gets THAT across - in spades. He may not be conventionally good-looking - but he's totally incapable of playing an asexual character.
Problem is, he ends up completely overwhelming Mrs Bold's other two suitors. Any heterosexual female viewer with any sense will keep shouting at the screen: "You daft bat! Forget Arabin! It's Slope you want!!!!!"
I agree, Arabin is far better served by the book than this adaptation.
The Barchester Chronicles is now added to my list of British series favorites including All Creatures Great and Small, Horatio Hornblower, and Pride and Prejudice. I look forward to the day when Americans can lovingly and consistently render our classics into worthy viewing.
Enjoyable, like a Shakespearian comedy, leaving the viewer well satisfied.
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- CuriosidadesDonald Pleasence was cast as Septimus Harding at short notice after the death of Arthur Lowe, who was originally cast in the role but passed away just before filming started.
- Citas
Rev. Septimus Harding: I am safe because the church has more money than the reformers. And because of a fine legal quibble, I'm safe.
Archdeacon Grantly: Yes.
Rev. Septimus Harding: Does Sir Abraham say anything about the morality of the situation?
Archdeacon Grantly: Certainly not! The legal profession does not concern itself with morality.
Bishop Grantly: Our department, is it not?
Rev. Septimus Harding: Forgive me, Bishop, Archdeacan: if the world considers me to be a thief, it is of small comfort to know that a "fine legal quibble" says that I am not! Excuse me.
[exits]
Archdeacon Grantly: My father in law can be a very difficult person.
Bishop Grantly: He has persistent bouts of Christianity.
- ConexionesFeatured in The Two Loves of Anthony Trollope (2004)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Барчестерские хроники
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Peterborough Cathedral, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Barchester Cathedral)
- Empresa productora
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