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A for Andromeda

  • Série télévisée
  • 1961
  • 45min
NOTE IMDb
7,1/10
154
MA NOTE
A for Andromeda (1961)
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Après s'être remise d'une maladie mortelle, Marta entre dans l'âge adulte et explore ses talents et ses désirs. Son ami Gabriele la soutient dans sa quête de l'amour. Jacopo et Federica sont... Tout lireAprès s'être remise d'une maladie mortelle, Marta entre dans l'âge adulte et explore ses talents et ses désirs. Son ami Gabriele la soutient dans sa quête de l'amour. Jacopo et Federica sont confrontés aux problèmes de la croissance.Après s'être remise d'une maladie mortelle, Marta entre dans l'âge adulte et explore ses talents et ses désirs. Son ami Gabriele la soutient dans sa quête de l'amour. Jacopo et Federica sont confrontés aux problèmes de la croissance.

  • Casting principal
    • Esmond Knight
    • Patricia Kneale
    • Peter Halliday
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,1/10
    154
    MA NOTE
    • Casting principal
      • Esmond Knight
      • Patricia Kneale
      • Peter Halliday
    • 16avis d'utilisateurs
    • 3avis des critiques
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    Esmond Knight
    Esmond Knight
    • Professor Ernest Reinhart
    • 1961
    Patricia Kneale
    • Judy Adamson
    • 1961
    Peter Halliday
    Peter Halliday
    • John Fleming…
    • 1961
    Noel Johnson
    Noel Johnson
    • J.M. Osborne
    • 1961
    Julie Christie
    Julie Christie
    • Andromeda…
    • 1961
    Donald Stewart
    Donald Stewart
    • General Vandenberg
    • 1961
    Geoffrey Lewis
    Geoffrey Lewis
    • Doctor Geers…
    • 1961
    Mary Morris
    Mary Morris
    • Professor Madeleine Dawnay
    • 1961
    John Hollis
    John Hollis
    • Kaufman
    • 1961
    Peter Henchie
    • Egon
    • 1961
    Frank Windsor
    Frank Windsor
    • Dennis Bridger
    • 1961
    John Murray Scott
    • Harvey
    • 1961
    Brenda Peters
    • Secretary to Osborne…
    • 1961
    Ernest Hare
    • Minister of Science Ratcliff…
    • 1961
    John Rowlands
    • Lab Assistant…
    • 1961
    Anthony Valentine
    Anthony Valentine
    • Corporal
    • 1961
    Jack May
    Jack May
    • Major Quadring
    • 1961
    Maurice Hedley
    • The Prime Minister
    • 1961
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    7jamesrupert2014

    More interesting than entertaining

    Following instructions transmitted from the Andromeda Galaxy, John Fleming (Peter Halliday) builds a highly advanced computer that in turn creates synthetic lifeforms, including Andromeda (Julie Christie) a beautiful clone of Christine, a recently deceased scientist (also played by Christie). The computer and the clone are embraced by the government when they prove themselves capable of advancing Britain's military capabilities to the global forefront while Fleming begins to fear that the alien machine and its gynoid have ulterior motives. Sadly, most of this early BBC science fiction teleplay has been lost, leaving only stills (which encompass much of the series) and episode six of the original seven. The story, written in part by astrophysicist Fred Hoyle, is intriguing, especially considering that radioed instructions from Andromeda would take a minimum of 2.5 million years to get here, suggesting that if aliens are planning on colonising Earth, they are playing a very, very long game. Julie Christie is quite good in the titular role, but Halliday is less impressive and the scenes where he is trying to 'awaken the woman' in the passionless blonde simulacrum are weak (but foreshadow Captain Kirk's numerous attempts to elicit similar emotional epiphanies in Star Trek (1966)). The initial premise and first episodes are great, but the story drifts into a routine industrial espionage yarn and the final act is a bit predictable (although perhaps less so back in 1961). Although not as good (IMO) as the BBC's previous sci-fi teleplays (the three excellent Quatermass series), 'A for Andromeda' was sufficiently popular to warrant a sequel ('The Andromeda Breakthrough' (1962)). Unfortunately the BBC had neglected to put Christie under contract and, as the star was filming her breakthrough role on 'Billy Liar' (1963), she was no longer available for low-budget sci-fi shows to be shown on the telly. The version I recently watched on-line was a well-done ~150 minute annotated compilation of producer Michael Haye's 'telesnaps', some video fragments, and the intact sixth chapter. Worth watching for genre aficionados as well as anyone interested in the history of the BBC or British sci-fi in general.
    10fidomusic-1

    Superb science fiction

    I concur with author Martin Dench. I was only ten years old when A For Andromeda was screened but I remember vividly being riveted to the TV screen. A For Andromeda dealt intelligently with the discovery of extra terrestrial intelligence and its social and political consequences. The serial was totally believable and way ahead of its time. It is one of the great tragedies of television history that the BBC wiped this series. If this had not happened it is likely that A For Andromeda, and its sequel serial, The Andromeda Breakthrough, would have become world wide cult series like The Prisoner.

    There are informative articles with episode synopses in the British TV fantasy magazine Timescreen of March 1987, and the American TV science fiction magazine Epi-log of March 1992.

    I had thought that the BBC had wiped all of A For Andromeda, but a whole episode, The Eye of the Tiger' is now on Youtube.
    8stafdj

    Exciting and wonderful for the 1960s

    It was probably 1963 before we saw A for Andromeda "downunder" and I thought it was the most exciting show I'd ever seen. I could feed and bath 4 kids and be in time to watch each episode (my husband was at work). There had never been anything like it on Australian TV before. Don't remember much about the actors and reading the cast list was amazed to find just who was in it. I was intrigued with the actor who played the female professor. Is there a photo of her? I thought the part was played by Patricia Hayes but obviously I was wrong. Had no idea Julie Christie was Andromeda. Would love to see it again but maybe it would be disappointing. Sorry I can't add any more, after all it is over forty years since I saw it. Have only just found IMDb and am enjoying it very much. Please someone put A for Andromeda on DVD soon - my time is getting shorter!
    10john00carr

    A Timeless "gripper"

    I first watched this TV series when I was nine years old, it terrified me, especially the scenes when "andromeda" gripped the bars and seemingly was electrocuted. I carried the images with me to school the next day and tried to engage anybody who had seen it to see if they felt as scared as me. Through IMDb I have been able to revisit the essence of the production (actors, director) A stunningly "realistic" production for it's time. I have rarely been genuinely affected by small or silver screen but " A for Andromeda" remains in my memory 45 years later, and I had no idea that the yet to be great Julie Christie was Andromeda. Does anybody have remotely the same memories as me?

    John Carr
    proword

    My Life Suddenly Lurched in Another Direction

    As a 12 year old, my parents considered it inappropriate for me to watch this nonsense, so I didn't get to see every episode when it first came out, and I had to content myself with reading the novelisation of "A4A" and its sequel "Andromeda Breakthrough". I'd heard that the BBC had destroyed all the prints (of A4A) although some episodes had been recovered, "The Face of the Tiger" (Ep 6) in its entirety.

    So imagine my complete and utter amazement when yesterday I saw that the BBC was releasing both serials on DVD. I hied myself down the video shop this morning and lo and behold there they were. Sadly the missing episodes were still missing but using a technique called "Telesnap" which had involved somebody sitting in front of their TV taking a still photograph every time something interesting appeared on screen, and inserting captions taken from the script the entire story was reconstructed. There were also some short excerpts gained from various sources which were inserted.

    The last two episodes were virtually complete.

    So, I was introduced to (the late) Sir Fred Hoyle and his sometimes eccentric but always entertaining writing by this TV series, and a much wider world, so bless you Sir Fred.

    It also inspired me with an almost fanatical dedication to computers that even as a 12 year old I wanted to own one. I bought my first one (Apple II) in 1979, and in 2007 I have them lying all over the floor and hanging on shelves.

    Having finished watching the entire "A4A" and one episode of "Breakthrough", despite having had the novels since 1964 or so, I'm amazed how relevant the storyline and its ideas are. Genetic engineering. Human cloning. Climate change. Exploration, subjugation and even destruction of a foreign species by remote means. Tissue regeneration. Computers "taking over everything". Biological warfare. Middle Eastern oil!!! "Third World" nations becoming electronic sweatshops to increase their economic wealth. The list goes on.

    The plot? It's almost exactly the same as "Contact" with Jodie Foster (or to be more pedantic, vice-versa). A radio telescope picks up a signal from space, it's decoded into a design for a "super computer", with a program and data. The computer starts working out what makes the earthlings tick. It creates a mass of protoplasm with an eye which enables the computer to see what's going on around it. Eventually the computer kills a girl and reads her DNA, then clones her, but she's actually part of the computer. And then the fun REALLY starts. interstellar/interspecies love story. World domination. Security of one nation's air space from hostile intrusion and threat.

    The cast? First and foremost, the absolutely unbelievable Julie Christie in her first appearance in front of the camera. Although deliberately given a very limited emotional range to work within (she plays the protoplasmic computer) she is stunning both in looks, her icy menace and eventual (unintended) human frailty. (Susan Hampshire plays Andromeda in the Breakthrough and has a very difficult job to fill Jules' shoes - but she gives it a damned good go).

    Peter Halliday as the rebellious but brilliant (probably unstable) physicist who tries to warn all and sundry of the danger.

    Mary Morris as Madelaine Dawnay, the biologist who "creates" Andromeda.

    I know almost every word by heart from reading the novels, but this DVD release gives me a refreshing re-view of this timeless classic.

    Trivia: Julie Christie's character is created by a computer. In Demon Seed she is impregnated by a computer. Does she have a thing for electronic sex?

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    • Anecdotes
      Little of this series remains. Until 2006, only approximately fifteen minutes (the fourth and fifth film reels) of the final episode survived, plus some clips including the titles. The sequel, The Andromeda Breakthrough (1962), survives in its entirety.
    • Versions alternatives
      The BBC created a tele-snap reconstruction of the series for a DVD box set release in 2006. It uses music from the series (the original soundtrack for the episodes is lost), the only surviving complete episode 6, "The Face of the Tiger," as well as the surviving clips from the remaining episodes, including fifteen minutes of the final episode
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    • Date de sortie
      • 3 octobre 1961 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • A jak Andromeda
    • Société de production
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Durée
      45 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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