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The Bad Lord Byron

  • 1949
  • 1h 25min
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Dennis Price in The Bad Lord Byron (1949)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaSeriously ill on a military campaign in Greece, Lord Byron dreams of being judged upon his death, as either a poet and soldier or as a seducer and libertine. Amongst the witnesses called are... Leer todoSeriously ill on a military campaign in Greece, Lord Byron dreams of being judged upon his death, as either a poet and soldier or as a seducer and libertine. Amongst the witnesses called are his free-thinking mistress, Lady Caroline Lamb and his more conventional wife, Annabella.Seriously ill on a military campaign in Greece, Lord Byron dreams of being judged upon his death, as either a poet and soldier or as a seducer and libertine. Amongst the witnesses called are his free-thinking mistress, Lady Caroline Lamb and his more conventional wife, Annabella.

  • Dirección
    • David MacDonald
  • Guionistas
    • Paul Holt
    • Laurence Kitchin
    • Peter Quennell
  • Elenco
    • Dennis Price
    • Mai Zetterling
    • Joan Greenwood
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • David MacDonald
    • Guionistas
      • Paul Holt
      • Laurence Kitchin
      • Peter Quennell
    • Elenco
      • Dennis Price
      • Mai Zetterling
      • Joan Greenwood
    • 8Opiniones de los usuarios
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    Dennis Price
    Dennis Price
    • Lord Byron
    Mai Zetterling
    Mai Zetterling
    • Teresa Guiccioli
    Joan Greenwood
    Joan Greenwood
    • Lady Caroline Lamb
    Linden Travers
    Linden Travers
    • Augusta Leigh
    Sonia Holm
    Sonia Holm
    • Annabella Milbanke
    Raymond Lovell
    • John Hobhouse
    Leslie Dwyer
    Leslie Dwyer
    • Fletcher
    Denis O'Dea
    Denis O'Dea
    • Prosecuting Counsel
    Irene Browne
    Irene Browne
    • Lady Melbourne
    Virgilio Teixeira
    Virgilio Teixeira
    • Pietro Gamba
    Ernest Thesiger
    Ernest Thesiger
    • Count Guiccioli
    Gerard Heinz
    Gerard Heinz
    • Austrian Officer
    Cyril Chamberlain
    • Defending Counsel
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    • Mr. Hopton
    Henry Oscar
    Henry Oscar
    • Count Gamba
    Richard Molinas
    • Gondolier
    Robert Harris
    Robert Harris
    • Dallas
    Ronald Adam
    Ronald Adam
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    • Dirección
      • David MacDonald
    • Guionistas
      • Paul Holt
      • Laurence Kitchin
      • Peter Quennell
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    7clanciai

    Lord Byron on trial for his life on his deathbed

    Dennis Price had some difficult times himself for his sexual inclinations and should have been the right actor to put Lord Byron on screen, but he is not. He is too gentlemanly and undramatic. The demonic traits of Byron are missing entirely. Dennis Price is a perfectr actor in every way but not enough for Byron. Perhaps the script is more to blame, which is poorly written - there are so many vitally significant parts of Byron's life missing here entirely, for instance is there no word of Shelley throughout the film, which is a catastrophic blunder, since the friendship between those too greatest poets of their time perhaps was the most important and at least most dramatic and significant part of their lives.

    Among the ladies, Joan Greenwood is the best, while Byron's sister and wife are lost in the balls and the intrigues. Mai Zetterling as the Countess Guiccioli also makes a rather insipid impression with no real passion but sentimentality. On the whole, the film is bogged down in mostly sentimental nonsense bereaving it of life, interest and any trace of drama, which is a pity, since so much could have been made out of Byron's highly dramatic life.

    The film begins when he lies dying, and in his delirium he stands trial for his life concerning his regrets about his ladies. No verdict is pronounced, but the juury of the audience will get the message.

    Sorry, it could have been better.
    6CinemaSerf

    The Bad Lord Byron

    Dennis Price doesn't actually look like he is having to do much acting as he portrays the bravely errant soldier-cum-poet in this drama. He is bedridden, seriously ill, and wondering how he might be looked upon by St. Peter as his day of reckoning looms. The film now sets out to show us a little of his reminiscences - his lives and loves, most notably with an on-form Mai Zetterling ("Teresa"), Sonia Holm as his long-suffering wife Annabella and, of course, Lady Caroline Lamb (Joan Greenwood). It takes the form of a trial - with people giving testament to his behaviour and character under the gaze of the sagely, if frequently quite bemused judge (Ronald Adam). Price plays well here, and his scenes with Greenwood remained me of their scenes together in "Kind Hearts and Coronets" (also made in 1949). Sadly, though it starts off quite entertainingly, it becomes very wordy and slow quite quickly and the last forty minutes or so dragged a bit, I thought. I like Price, he has something about him, but this all wears a bit too thin. Maybe his libertine, naughty, side fell foul of the censors, but what we have here is ultimately rather plain. Adequate, nothing more.
    5Lejink

    Good Lord, He Was Bad!

    I'm only a little familiar with the life and work of the great Romantic poet Lord Byron who may today still be best known for his description as being "Mad, bad and dangerous to know". Certainly this post-Gainsborough production repeats the phrase often enough, including partly in the title of course. Quite what the celbrated poet and adventurer would have made of his life being condensed into a mere 83 minutes I'm not sure and while he knew a thing or two about unusual verse structure, I rather think, like me, he'd have been nonplussed if not downright confused at the way this movie attempts to encapsulate his tumultuous life.

    We join the movie at the end of his relatively short life, fighting with the Greeks against Turkish oppression, having lately done something similar in Italy with the revolutionary resistance there, the Carbonari. Struck down however by illness, we find him on his death bed where he slips into a strange dream where he's put on celestial trial to decide whether he was a good or bad man, in the former guise a great poet and freedom fighter, in the latter a libertine spendthrift who picks up and drops usually titled wealthy young ladies at will, whether they be married or not. Now, I'm a dream sequence fan myself, but this one certainly isn't in the Powell and Pressburger class.

    The simple answer to the big question is of course that he was both. Unfortunately the director here misses the point in pompously and disingenuously throwing the matter back in the viewer's lap in a rather silly and misjudged final scene.

    Dennis Price is given the task of bringing the notorious Bard to life but fails to project the man's sexual magnetism which seduced so many beautiful women. There is however an interesting selection of contemporary actresses including Mai Zetterling and Joan Greenwood who get to play his conquests although some of these performances are somewhat uneven too.

    On the plus side I did get to hear some fine lines of poetry which will probably prompt me to read some of the man's work but on the whole it seemed to me that this pedestrian and portentous movie did its subject a disservice in dulling if not dumbing down the exciting life led by this undoubtedly charismatic man.
    5richardchatten

    The Life of Byron

    The heavenly tribunal was much better done three years earlier in 'A Matter of Life and Death', while Dennis Price was then still being miscast as soulful heroes before he found his true vocation as a cad; but Joan Greenwood as Caroline Lamb alone justifies the thing's existence, for which the two promptly atoned with 'Kind Hearts and Coronets'.
    4JamesHitchcock

    Drawing Room Revolutionary

    In 1824 Lord Byron lies dying of a fever at Missolonghi in Greece. In his delirium he imagines himself being tried by a celestial court which will decide his destiny in the afterlife. Apart from his close friend John Hobhouse, the witnesses called before the court are the women in his life- his estranged wife Annabella, his lovers Lady Caroline Lamb and Teresa Guiccioli and Augusta Leigh. In reality Augusta was Byron's half-sister, but here she is referred to as his cousin.

    The life of Byron would seem like a natural subject for a biopic. Apart from his status as one of Britain's greatest poets, he was also a noted libertine and seducer, a political activist and a man of action who fought for Greek independence and supported the cause of the Carbonari, the revolutionary Italian secret society. 1949, however, was not the best year in which to make a biography of such a man. Byron's private life- some aspects of which still seem shocking even today- had left him with a bad reputation, and this meant that in the moral climate of the forties a film about him was bound to be problematic. Nottingham City Council, for example, refused permission for filming to take place at Byron's actual home, Newstead Abbey near the city.

    The most problematic aspect of Byron's reputation was the allegation that he had an incestuous relationship with Augusta and that he was even the father of her daughter Medora. This was the reason why she had to be made his cousin rather than his sister and why she insists that their relationship was a platonic friendship without physical intimacy. This attempt to sanitise history, however, was not enough to satisfy the American censors, who felt that any film about Byron, even a sanitised one, was not fit to be shown in the United States, and promptly banned it. There were also rumours that Byron was bisexual and had sexual relations with men; needless to say you will not find any mention of these in the film.

    Great attention was paid to recreating the costumes and interiors of the period (something which was not always the case with British historical dramas of the forties), and the original intention was to make the film in colour to show these off to full effect. Unfortunately, all the studio's colour cameras were being used to film "The Blue Lagoon", so it ended up being shot in black-and-white, which greatly reduces its visual attractiveness.

    Byron was famously described by Lady Caroline as "mad, bad and dangerous to know", a description repeated in the film, but it does not really fit Dennis Price's milk-and-water Byron, disappointingly sane and about as dangerous to know as a kitten. Price had the good looks to convey something of Byron's charisma, but never really achieves it, making the film's hero appear as, at most, a well-bred, well-mannered drawing-room revolutionary. The best of the supporting cast is Joan Greenwood as Lady Caroline; the rest are unremarkable, with Mai Zetterling's weak, simpering Teresa being particularly disappointing. The idea of a heavenly court appears to have been borrowed from The Archers' "A Matter of Life and Death" made a few years earlier, but that was a much better film which made much better use of the idea. There is a great film to be made on the life of Lord Byron. This is not it. 4/10

    A goof. It is stated in the film that Byron died aged 37. In fact, he died aged 36.

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    • Trivia
      In the scenes showing Byron's London club, the poet's own dining table and chairs were used.
    • Créditos curiosos
      The Producers gratefully acknowledge the contributions to the screenplay made by TERENCE YOUNG, ANTHONY THORNE, PETER QUENNELL, PAUL HOLT, LAURENCE KITCHIN and, of course, LORD BYRON himself
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      Featured in Helter Skelter (1949)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 18 de abril de 1949 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
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      • Vom sündigen Poeten
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Studio)
    • Productora
      • Sydney Box Productions
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      1 hora 25 minutos
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      • Black and White
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      • B.A.F. Sound System
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