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The Shooting Party

  • 1985
  • 1h 38m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,8/10
1,6 k
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James Mason, Edward Fox, Cheryl Campbell, and Rebecca Saire in The Shooting Party (1985)
While Europe stands on the brink of World War I in Autumn 1913, Sir Randolph Nettleby hosts a weekend of shooting on his estate for European aristocrats.
Liretrailer3 min 16 s
1 vidéo
73 photos
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhile Europe stands on the brink of World War I in Autumn 1913, Sir Randolph Nettleby hosts a weekend of shooting on his estate for European aristocrats.While Europe stands on the brink of World War I in Autumn 1913, Sir Randolph Nettleby hosts a weekend of shooting on his estate for European aristocrats.While Europe stands on the brink of World War I in Autumn 1913, Sir Randolph Nettleby hosts a weekend of shooting on his estate for European aristocrats.

  • Director
    • Alan Bridges
  • Writers
    • Isabel Colegate
    • Julian Bond
  • Stars
    • James Mason
    • Edward Fox
    • Dorothy Tutin
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,8/10
    1,6 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Alan Bridges
    • Writers
      • Isabel Colegate
      • Julian Bond
    • Stars
      • James Mason
      • Edward Fox
      • Dorothy Tutin
    • 27Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 12Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Nominé pour le prix 1 BAFTA Award
      • 4 victoires et 3 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux30

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    James Mason
    James Mason
    • Sir Randolph Nettleby
    Edward Fox
    Edward Fox
    • Lord Gilbert Hartlip
    Dorothy Tutin
    Dorothy Tutin
    • Lady Minnie Nettleby
    John Gielgud
    John Gielgud
    • Cornelius Cardew
    Gordon Jackson
    Gordon Jackson
    • Tom Harker
    Cheryl Campbell
    Cheryl Campbell
    • Lady Aline Hartlip
    Robert Hardy
    Robert Hardy
    • Lord Bob Lilburn
    Aharon Ipalé
    Aharon Ipalé
    • Sir Reuben Hergesheimer
    Joris Stuyck
    Joris Stuyck
    • Count Tibor Rakassyi
    Rebecca Saire
    Rebecca Saire
    • Cicely Nettleby
    Sarah Badel
    Sarah Badel
    • Ida Nettleby
    Rupert Frazer
    Rupert Frazer
    • Lionel Stephens
    Judi Bowker
    Judi Bowker
    • Lady Olivia Lilburn
    John J. Carney
    John J. Carney
    • Jarvis
    Ann Castle
    • Lady Mildred Stamp
    Daniel Chatto
    • John
    Mia Fothergill
    • Violet
    Thomas Heathcote
    Thomas Heathcote
    • Ogden
    • Director
      • Alan Bridges
    • Writers
      • Isabel Colegate
      • Julian Bond
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs27

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    10Lloyd-23

    A beautifully articulate summary of an era.

    The Shooting Party is set in 1913, which is not very long ago, and yet is another world. This was the last year of the old world, and the start of the modern world. The opening narration by James Mason sets the theme: that the world of the haves and have-nots is doomed, and that the future holds great change.

    This was Mason's last film, and his was a part very well suited to him. He is the great patriarch, head of the family, and benign chief of the great estate. He is not a soppy fool, but he is kind and means well to all. He invites many aristocrats to his estate for a few days of shooting, and these arrive, with their servants.

    In the house, then, are representatives of much of the world at that time: the upper classes, some British, some foreign, and the lower classes, some servants, some local rustics who will be the beaters for the shoot. The film then shows us how they are all behaving.

    Both the upper and the lower classes are stuck in their ways, though if anything, it is the upper class which questions whether this is the way things should be. When the shooting pauses for tea, the posh folk sit elegantly but uncomfortably in a clean white marquee, and drink from china, while the beaters look far happier drinking from mugs from a communal urn and chatting amongst themselves.

    The foreign aristocrats are haughty, and annoy the British by referring to the beaters as "peasants". The British aristocrats are not happy. Two young idealists are in the agony of a forbidden love, others have sham marriages or petty rivalries.

    The world is one full of love, but much of it frustrated. A boy has a pet duck, which he fears will be shot. Mason has a liking for a local poacher whom he hires as a beater, despite the contempt which the hunt master has for the man. By the end of the film, you feel great liking and sympathy for many of the characters.

    To get the most from this film, some knowledge of history and British culture is required, but there is much to like in this film without these. The acting and dialogue are good, the setting atmospheric, and what is being said about the people of the time is so very fair. This film does not hammer home any of its points, but shows both the good and the bad in the characters, and lets the viewer decide.

    All through the film, our present-day knowledge of the slaughter to come in the churned mud of the Somme, Ypres, Paschendale and the Dardenelles stays with us, affecting the way we perceive every nuance. The film makers were clearly aware of this, and take full advantage of it.

    The ending is one of the most moving I know from any film. Simple, yet very effective.
    9wulfstan

    No one mentioned Judi Bowker as Lady Olivia?

    Somewhere there should be a private museum dedicated to memorializing one of the most important vanished species-- the lady.

    While it is easy to see the fine acting of Gielgud, Mason, Fox and the other men, what no one has yet commented on is the equally fine work of a too-seldom seen actress... Judi Bowker.

    As Lady Olivia, she shows the compassion, consideration, perfect balance, and dedication of an Edwardian lady at her finest. She is not only a luminous beauty, but she is moved by a gallant and delightfully indirect invitation to adultery by Lionel, but does not succumb for her own reasons. She notices what happens to the children, she treats every other person in the film as an individual, and her unselfishness in no way detracts from her presence. Miss Bowker's subtle performance is well worth a careful look.

    THE SHOOTING PARTY is clearly an envoi to a vanished era. But in an age that can't see the difference between Melanie Wilkes and Scarlett O'Hara that was Margaret Mitchell's key contrast and thinks SEX AND THE CITY is a model for feminine conduct, Judi Bowker's performance is a revelation,
    9gareth242000

    most underatted film ever!

    I cannot believe how badly the point of this film must have been missed! I am no snob, but people can't have understood the core ideas behind the film as otherwise it would be regarded as a classic.

    I thought the film was very sad and a great reflection on a English time and traditions passing. The time of drinking fine wines and eating fresh game will be shortly over with the pending war.

    James Mason is just perfect in this film! He represents the "good old boy" with principles and values that the younger more competitive Edward Fox misses. This partnership is a beautiful juxtaposition, both understated and acted masterfully.

    ANyway, slight rant over but please watch again if you were not sure one way or the other

    gareth
    10batonman

    A magnificent film.

    While the whole film is beautifully accomplished on all levels, acting, directing, sense of time and place, the scene between James Mason and John Gielgud, which takes place during a shoot, reveals acting that has gone beyond acting. It is one of the most exquisite scenes in the history of the cinema. Mason and Gielgud are perfect.
    SquirePM

    One wonderful scene makes it worth watching

    Frankly, much of this movie is all but indecipherable to the American ear, with much muttering done in what we deign to call a heavy English accent. However, if you keep your fingers over the remote volume control and the rewind button, you can stay with the story. Whether you do or not is up to you, but DON'T leave before you enjoy one of the greatest scenes in all moviedom.

    There comes a time during the shooting when John Gielgud, as an anti-hunting pamphleteer, marches boldly into the line of fire and disrupts the hunt. James Mason, as the Lord of the manor, takes him aside. The conversation they have is delightful, amazing, perfectly written, perfectly acted. It is a joy. (Mason, "Ahhh, special terms.") It is the only portion of this film I have on tape!

    If you enjoy movies for the magic moments they contain, as Yogi Berra once said, "Don't miss it if you can."

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    • Anecdotes
      James Mason replaced Paul Scofield whose leg was broken in an accident with a horse-drawn carriage during filming, and production was delayed six weeks. The last scene that was filmed before breaking was an extended version of the cuff link scene.
    • Gaffes
      The film features several Labrador Retrievers. These were not used for hunting in England in 1913.
    • Citations

      [an animal rights protester has just disrupted the shooting]

      Sir Randolph Nettleby: This is a very well produced pamphlet. Where do you get a thing like this printed? Is it expensive? You don't mind my asking you?

      Cornelius Cardew: Oh no, not at all. I know a very good printer in Dorking, just near where I live. An excellent man of anarchistic views. He gives me very good rates.

      Sir Randolph: Ah, special terms. Hmm. He wouldn't give me such good ones, I suppose.

      Cardew: Are you a pamphleteer too, sir?

      Sir Randolph: Well, I was thinking of making a sort of foray in that direction.

      Cardew: A polemic, would you say?

      Sir Randolph: Yes, I think that's the right word.

      Cardew: Would you call it a *diatribe*?

      Sir Randolph: Yes, I

      [chuckle]

      Sir Randolph: could call it a diatribe.

      Cardew: The Ruin of Rural England - A Diatribe

      Sir Randolph: Precisely. I don't think we should continue our discussion here... my fellow murderers are rather hot blooded.

    • Générique farfelu
      Opening credits prologue: Autumn 1913

      Closing credits epilogue:

      Captain Lionel Stephens MC killed in action Ypres 1915

      Oberstleutenant Count Tibor Rakessyi killed in action Stobykhva 1916

      Lieutenant Marcus Nettleby killed in action Delville Wood, The Somme 1916

      Lance-Sergeant Walter Weir died of wounds Gallipoli 1915

      Private John Hoskins killed in action Passchendaele 1917
    • Connexions
      Featured in James Mason: The Star They Loved to Hate (1984)

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    • Date de sortie
      • février 1985 (United Kingdom)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Die letzte Jagd
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Knebworth, Hertfordshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
    • sociétés de production
      • Edenflow
      • Geoff Reeve Films & Television Ltd.
      • Castle Hill Productions
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    • Durée
      1 heure 38 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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