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Dick Le Rebelle

Titre original : Dick Turpin
  • Série télévisée
  • 1979–1982
  • 25min
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7,3/10
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Richard O'Sullivan in Dick Le Rebelle (1979)
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  • Création
    • Richard Carpenter
    • Sidney Cole
    • Paul Knight
  • Casting principal
    • Richard O'Sullivan
    • Michael Deeks
    • Christopher Benjamin
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,3/10
    695
    MA NOTE
    • Création
      • Richard Carpenter
      • Sidney Cole
      • Paul Knight
    • Casting principal
      • Richard O'Sullivan
      • Michael Deeks
      • Christopher Benjamin
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Richard O'Sullivan
    Richard O'Sullivan
    • Dick Turpin
    • 1979–1982
    Michael Deeks
    • Swiftnick
    • 1979–1982
    Christopher Benjamin
    Christopher Benjamin
    • Sir John Glutton
    • 1979–1982
    Billy Dean
    • Tim Cook…
    • 1979–1981
    David Daker
    David Daker
    • Captain Nathan Spiker
    • 1979–1982
    Alfie Bass
    Alfie Bass
    • Isaac Rag
    • 1979–1982
    Joan Rhodes
    • Big Nell
    • 1979–1982
    Mary Crosby
    Mary Crosby
    • Jane Harding
    • 1981
    Oliver Tobias
    Oliver Tobias
    • Noll Bridger
    • 1981
    Annabelle Lee
    • Poll Maggot…
    • 1979–1982
    George Innes
    George Innes
    • Smith
    • 1981
    Patrick Ryecart
    Patrick Ryecart
    • Fytton
    • 1981
    Keith James
    • Davy
    • 1979–1980
    Clive Curtis
    • Saul
    • 1981
    Donald Pickering
    Donald Pickering
    • Lord Manderfell
    • 1980
    Bryan Marshall
    Bryan Marshall
    • Barnaby Husk
    • 1982
    Garfield Morgan
    Garfield Morgan
    • Warren
    • 1980
    Susan Hampshire
    Susan Hampshire
    • Lady Melford
    • 1981
    • Création
      • Richard Carpenter
      • Sidney Cole
      • Paul Knight
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    Robski

    Cracking Stuff

    Why are users giving this wonderful piece of TV a bum rap ?

    First of all the casting of Richard O'Sullivan was inspired, an actor known solely for one comic role spun over nearly a decade made the character his own. This was ripping boys own stuff. Top entertainment with characterisation as good as you could expect from Richard Carpenter, a man with a track record of success.

    Each story is well contained within a 25 minute timeframe. I have recently purchased the DVD of series 1 and having watched them all at the rate of 1 a week would recommend them to anyone with an interest in light drama.
    chrichtonsworld

    For the late seventies a fantastic show

    I must admit that I like this show of very sentimental reasons. I was only five and loved this show really much. For a month ago i bought the DVD containing series 1. I forgot that the episodes lasted 25 minutes. Seeing it again tells how good the production value is of this series. It is really fast paced and contains a lot of humor. Qua ambiance you can compare this with the "Sharpe" series). OK, you have to love period drama's and you have to like swashbuckling adventures! If you are in to that stuff,than you will enjoy this series. This show is far better than most shows they make now. Go rent if possible or buy it. You won't regret it.
    9martin-ib-bruun

    A gem

    Fantastic production design. Finely crafted stories. Inspired casting.

    I watched it when I was a kid. I remember counting the days between the weekly airings. Heck, for me he was almost bigger than Robin Hood. So all in all I am probably a bit biased, but I recently bought the box set and found myself binge watching it and being genuinely entertained.
    10sonnesun

    Why hasn't this won awards?

    I remember flash moments watching this show when I was around 7-10 years old. Something stuck with me so decided to watch them again. I'm glad I did.

    Every episode in this 4 part series is a rip-roaring swashbuckling adventure fit for "just about" all ages, but series 3 is something special with a few major star appearances. Donald Pleasance (the biggest star) is particularly terrifying in his single appearance in the penultimate episode and...I can't spoil it for you but it's a true horror first half moment with a spectacular finale which just leaves you with chills. But it's one of the show's most memorable moments. Series 3 is different to its mostly episodic series format, and told in parts as one feature length movie.

    Firstly, we learn from the pilot episode (and wiki) that Richard O'Sullivan's fictional Dick Turpin is set straight after the real life Turpin from old English folklore is hanged in 1739. This fictional version separates itself from the real highwayman. So in this show's universe it is believed that Richard O'Sullivan's version to be the genuine famous outlaw whilst our real life Turpin only falsely claims to be him. Flipping it around. He is more of a heroic Zorro character with an English accent in this, and all stories are fictional and is portrayed more as a brave outlaw with a cause. Popular amongst the locals whilst becomes the enemy of the redcoats & gentry. The real outlaw's life remains mostly unknown, so this is not created as a historical account, but to entertain.

    This is by far O'Sullivan's best role and his acting completely shines through in this. He always seemed to be tied down to family comedy sitcoms before and since. He should have received far more episodes.

    Michael Deeks plays Turpin's sidekick Swiftnick, nicknamed by Turpin after taking him under his wing. Swiftnick was also a famous English highwayman who had died in 1684, which is 55 years before this is set. We can assume that Turpin nicknamed him after the real outlaw. He is Britain's fictional version of Billy the Kid, and the comrade chemistry between him and Turpin makes for a really entertaining show.

    The episodes are mostly episodic. The swordfighting & fistifcuff scenes are well choreographed. The location settings are realistic and the characters are always kept interesting. It really gives off a small sense of what times were like back then also, although more sanitised (except for Donald Pleasance's moment who is completely frightening). At only around 25 minutes long per episode, the great storylines moves along at incredible pace with plenty of action. The acting is first class from all the main characters, and the main villains are excellently portrayed.

    It has plenty of genuinely funny moments but has plenty of interesting drama too. The storylines are excellent. The dramatic toe-tapping instrumental theme tune (hey diddly dee) fits the show wonderfully.

    It is a proper swashbuckler adventure like Robin Hood & Zorro, fictionally based on two olde English legends and not to be taken too seriously. I really don't understand why this isn't more popular. It has aged brilliantly and probably beats most if not all of these dull period dramas today (as well as others). They're becoming too decadent nowadays. Dick Turpin & Swiftnick always treats their ladies with chivalry & respect. Not to say that they won't gently bring any down who mischievously crosses them.

    It is a shame that they didn't go onto making anymore episodes. Fortunately it is all on a DVD boxset though. This really needs remastering and repeated on TV again.

    Anyway, this gets a solid gold ten.
    jfurioli_2000

    Britain's finest

    So simple. Napoleon's blockade in the early 1800s. British smuggler swashbuckling in Normandy and Kent. English officers are the baddies (I don't remember seeing any French baddies).

    All episodes are the same: escape from the British police, save the idiotic young sidekick, get the girl aka barmaid, kick the captain's butt, the captain is humiliated by the commander, kick the captain and the commander's butts. end.

    So... what was so great ? ha ha ha the music of course ! The theme is completely amazing. It's been 20 years and the only reason why I remember this crappiest of all piece of ol'rubbish British TV from the late seventies is the music.

    The French counterpart of this series is called Schulmeister, l'espion de l'Empereur, and it takes place during the same period of history with a former smuggler from Alsace, a fat version of Asterix, turned into an Imperial Commissioner (wow) and enforcing Napoleon's way all over Europe. Much more fun. Jacques Fabri is Schulmeister and Roger Carel is Hamel the sidekick.

    But the music sucked. Big time.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 11 décembre 1981 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Dick Turpin
    • Sociétés de production
      • Gatetarn
      • London Weekend Television (LWT)
      • Seacastle
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