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Jason King

  • Serie de TV
  • 1971–1972
  • 1h
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Jason King (1971)
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Un novelista playboy, que ha trabajado como extra en una agencia de inteligencia, se marcha, pero se encuentra realizando nuevas misiones por todo el mundo.Un novelista playboy, que ha trabajado como extra en una agencia de inteligencia, se marcha, pero se encuentra realizando nuevas misiones por todo el mundo.Un novelista playboy, que ha trabajado como extra en una agencia de inteligencia, se marcha, pero se encuentra realizando nuevas misiones por todo el mundo.

  • Creación
    • Monty Berman
    • Dennis Spooner
  • Elenco
    • Peter Wyngarde
    • Anne Sharp
    • Ronald Lacey
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.8/10
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    • Creación
      • Monty Berman
      • Dennis Spooner
    • Elenco
      • Peter Wyngarde
      • Anne Sharp
      • Ronald Lacey
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    Peter Wyngarde
    Peter Wyngarde
    • Jason King
    • 1971–1972
    Anne Sharp
    Anne Sharp
    • Nicola Harvester
    • 1972
    Ronald Lacey
    Ronald Lacey
    • Ryland
    • 1971–1972
    Dennis Price
    Dennis Price
    • Sir Brian
    • 1971
    Lee Patterson
    Lee Patterson
    • Frankie Luca
    • 1971
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    Clifford Evans
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    • 1972
    Clinton Greyn
    Clinton Greyn
    • John Mallen
    • 1971
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    Toby Robins
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    • 1972
    Anton Rodgers
    Anton Rodgers
    • Phillipe de Brion
    • 1971
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    • Martine
    • 1971
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    • Lucy Cameron…
    • 1972
    Paul Stassino
    Paul Stassino
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    • 1971–1972
    Madeline Smith
    Madeline Smith
    • Jonquil
    • 1971
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    • Hazell
    • 1971–1972
    Michael Gwynn
    Michael Gwynn
    • Vaturin
    • 1971
    Simon Lack
    Simon Lack
    • Inspector Maziol
    • 1971–1972
    Leslie French
    • Deshfield
    • 1971
    Tony Vogel
    Tony Vogel
    • Enzio
    • 1971
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      • Monty Berman
      • Dennis Spooner
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    7siebertws13

    Tough Series to Review; Wildly Uneven Quality

    I'd heard for years that JASON KING was a campy badly dated clown show, but after watching it I strongly disagree. There are several good to very good to excellent episodes.

    There are also some clunkers, not so much for their comical fashions and out-of-style mores, but for how dull they are as entertainment.

    My picks for top quality are:

    E01 - "Wanna Buy A Television Series?" E04 - "A Deadly Line of Digits" E05 - "Variations on a Theme" E09-E10 - "All That Glisters..." (Parts I & II) E14 - "Uneasy Lies the Head"

    The two-part movie length adventure (9-10) is the best of the series, maybe the best of the entire DEPARTMENT S/JASON KING run, thanks to its sprawling cast, obvious larger budget & location shooting around Paris.

    Peter Wyngarde was a unique actor, Jason King is his signature role. DEPARTMENT S, when it worked, had better and more intriguing plots overall, plus a terrific trio of stars, but several episodes of JASON KING are as good (though the failures are duller and worse).
    SlackBoy-2

    A follow-on series from Department S, but lacking in the original sparkle.

    After the huge success of 'Department S', in which the character of Jason King had quickly become dominant, a spin-off series was developed called (not surprisingly) 'Jason King'.

    King had left Department S and was working on his novels - the 'Mark Cain' stories. The rest of the cast of Department S did not appear at all, and were never mentioned.

    The general premise for the show was that King wandered around the world living a playboy lifestyle and each week was somehow drawn into a crime which he neatly solved in time for the end credits. British Intelligence were often hounding him to work for them as a freelance which he generally resisted until they reminded him of his back-taxes. The series was made on location around Europe, in contrast to Department S which never left the back-lot at Pinewood.

    Overall the series lacked much of the original sparkle and zest of Department S, the plots were much thinner and less original, and Wyngarde was becoming to old to play the part of a trend-setting playboy convincingly.
    John-367

    "Jason King" "Department S" comparison

    "Jason King" was always an anticlimax after "Department S". Both were made at Elstree Film Studios with many of the same personnel, but "Jason King" was shot on 16 mm rather than the 35 mm of the earlier series and in 1971 the difference was jarringly obvious. Despite a few foreign location shots (mainly King crossing a road in Berlin or Paris) the whole thing looked decidedly cheap.

    "Department S" had the great hook of a bizarre pre-credit incident and much of the interest was in discovering the rational cause. The Jason King character was a gadfly with unpredictable, often wrong, flashes of insight. Stewart Sullivan and Annabelle Hurst could be left to do, respectively, the gumshoe and the brain work. King was best taken in small doses which worked in "Department S" as he did not have to carry the plot. However, as the lead character in his own series he was in virtually every scene and had to be sensible and motivated enough to do the traditional detective stuff in order to progress the stories (which were themselves (unlike "Department S") little different to those of a dozen other series).

    The tension in the one character between the frivolous dilettante and the determined detective often willing to risk his life for others must have been difficult to reconcile and the tone of the scripts and the degree of King's flamboyance varied significantly from episode to episode. King also suffered from not having strong regular characters the equal of Sullivan and Hurst to bring him down to earth when necessary and balance his excesses. The more interesting episodes were those rare ones where King was angered by the real suffering of others and had to confront, if not the hypocrisy, at least the irony of, his usual moaning about the minor irritations of his luxurious lifestyle.

    Extracting King as a character from Department S was an example of an often repeated mistake in TV. Because a character is hugely popular in one situation it doesn't follow that they will work outside their complex support structure of setting, format, other characters, style, etc. (Having Inspector Morse star, in an Australian-set, pseudo-western rather than an whodunnit in Oxford is another example which fortunately only happened in one episode) King might have become even more of an unlikely heartthrob in his own series but the drama suffered badly.

    Having said all that, "Jason King" remains a far more interesting, entertaining and original series than most and Peter Wyngarde (view "Night of the Eagle" to see him at his very best) one of the more complex and electric performers let loose in the lead of a major TV series. It is just that coming at the tail end of the "golden era" of ITC filmed series it is difficult not to judge it by higher standards than usual.
    ian_c_c

    Why was Shane Rimmer not credited

    Finally we have a digital channel that is not afraid to run the old ITC pulp series from the late 60's and early 70's. These are the ones we 50-year-olds grew up with!

    They were, of course, formulaic having the two-man/one girl teams (almost always with the Canadian/American Hero in order to sell over the pond). With the popularity of the formula it was surprising that 'Department S' spawned an untypical offshoot - Solo British Hero with very few Transatlantic guest parts. This was harking back to the glory days of 'Simon Templar'.

    ITV4 has now re-run a number of these old 'Jason King' episodes most recently a two-parter entitled "All That Glisters.." I am absolutely convinced that Clinton Greyn's character of 'John Mallen' was voiced-over by Shane Rimmer, although no mention of this occurs in the credits. Anyone familiar with these stock actors would surely recognise the substitution instantly, unless Greyn had cultivated a mid-Atlantic accent of remarkable similarity during his time in the USA.

    If true it is a shame that Rimmer (who, I believe has been unwell recently) received no accolade for the performance. Such 'Lip-Sync' on live actors must be far more demanding than marionettes and is to be admired!

    Can anyone out there shed any light on this?
    3Installation_At_Orsk

    Not nearly as fancy...

    I enjoyed Department S when I discovered it on DVD, so decided to give its spin-off series a try, even knowing going in that it was not as well-regarded. I very quickly found out why!

    What made Jason King (the character) work in Department S was that he had two relatively normal sidekicks - who appear here only in the briefest of stock footage flashbacks in one single episode - to bounce off, making him seem like an eccentric in a more or less everyday world. Given his own series and shorn of anyone to keep him in check, however, Jason becomes absolutely ludicrous, a camp comic-book creation with barely even one toe in reality. That he's at all bearable to watch is entirely down to Peter Wyngarde's charm, as the scripts frequently make him casually sexist and even racist in a cringeworthy 1970s way. (One episode actually has him say "Ah so, dlagon rady" to a Chinese woman... a Chinese woman played by a British actress in yellowface and false eyelids. Horrible!)

    The stories are also bottom-of-the-barrel stuff. Since he's no longer part of a law enforcement agency, every contrivance imaginable is needed to force Jason into the plots. He unwittingly uses a codeword meant to identify an arms dealer. He's hypnotised. He's mistaken for a hit-man because he's carrying a rose. He picks up a hitch-hiker involved in a crime. He's impersonated (twice). He's blackmailed by MI6 (several times). He's kidnapped (repeatedly). In the laziest example, he just so happens to know *three* different people - from different countries - who are trying to obtain a stolen statue, none of whom have any connection to each other.

    The scripts are not the only thing that were cheap. To pay for location shooting in Europe (Jason visits Paris, Hamburg, Vienna, Venice and other cities - mostly wandering around in front of famous landmarks just to prove that yes, they really sent their leading actor there for the day) the show was shot on 16mm film rather than ITC's usual 35mm, and it looks terrible. 16mm can be decent quality - look at the restored DVDs of the Jon Pertwee era of Doctor Who - but here everything is muddy and astonishingly grainy. The same sets appear over and over (every rich character seems to share a room with a blue domed ceiling), as do even cars. There's a silver Vauxhall Viva that follows Jason to almost every country he visits!

    Amazingly, a halfway-decent story does occasionally manage to force its way through the dross; 'As Easy As ABC' sees two criminals using the plot of one of Jason's own novels to carry out a robbery and frame him for it, 'To Russia With Panache' plays like a lost Department S script as Jason investigates a bizarre murder in the Kremlin, and 'Wanna Buy A Television Series?' amusingly bites the hand that feeds it by ridiculing the same US TV networks that ITC depended upon to fund its shows. But most of the episodes are empty, silly and, worst of all, *boring* nonsense that not even Wyngarde's charisma can save.

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    • Trivia
      Unlike its parent series Departamento S (1969) (shot entirely on 35mm film), this series made use of the cheaper 16mm stock as a cost-cutting move by ITC. This was something of a trade-off, as star Peter Wyngarde was able to be genuinely seen in international location shots interacting with local landmarks. The writing team could then decide how to best integrate this footage in their scripts.
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 15 de septiembre de 1971 (Reino Unido)
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      • Reino Unido
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      • O Mundo de Jason King
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Betchworth Quarry, Betchworth, Reigate, Surrey, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(scene of Olivier's car driving off a precipice - episode 'Toki')
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      • Scoton
      • Incorporated Television Company (ITC)
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      • 1.33 : 1
      • 4:3

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