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Les Chariots de feu

Titre original : Chariots of Fire
  • 1981
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  • 2h 5min
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Les Chariots de feu (1981)
Trailer for Chariots of Fire
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Deux athlètes britanniques, le premier juif convaincu et le second un chrétien dévot, participent aux Jeux olympiques de 1924.Deux athlètes britanniques, le premier juif convaincu et le second un chrétien dévot, participent aux Jeux olympiques de 1924.Deux athlètes britanniques, le premier juif convaincu et le second un chrétien dévot, participent aux Jeux olympiques de 1924.

  • Réalisation
    • Hugh Hudson
  • Scénario
    • Colin Welland
  • Casting principal
    • Ben Cross
    • Ian Charleson
    • Nicholas Farrell
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,1/10
    69 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    4 114
    1 168
    • Réalisation
      • Hugh Hudson
    • Scénario
      • Colin Welland
    • Casting principal
      • Ben Cross
      • Ian Charleson
      • Nicholas Farrell
    • 315avis d'utilisateurs
    • 101avis des critiques
    • 78Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompensé par 4 Oscars
      • 18 victoires et 19 nominations au total

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    Chariots of Fire
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    Chariots of Fire: 2012 UK Re-Release
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    Chariots of Fire: 2012 UK Re-Release
    Chariots Of Fire: Within
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    Chariots Of Fire: Within
    Chariots Of Fire: Get Up
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    Chariots Of Fire: Get Up
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    Ben Cross
    Ben Cross
    • Harold Abrahams
    Ian Charleson
    Ian Charleson
    • Eric Liddell
    Nicholas Farrell
    Nicholas Farrell
    • Aubrey Montague
    Nigel Havers
    Nigel Havers
    • Lord Andrew Lindsay
    Daniel Gerroll
    Daniel Gerroll
    • Henry Stallard
    Ian Holm
    Ian Holm
    • Sam Mussabini
    John Gielgud
    John Gielgud
    • Master of Trinity
    • (as Sir John Gielgud)
    Lindsay Anderson
    Lindsay Anderson
    • Master of Caius
    Nigel Davenport
    Nigel Davenport
    • Lord Birkenhead
    Cheryl Campbell
    Cheryl Campbell
    • Jennie Liddell
    Alice Krige
    Alice Krige
    • Sybil Gordon
    Dennis Christopher
    Dennis Christopher
    • Charles Paddock
    Brad Davis
    Brad Davis
    • Jackson Scholz
    Patrick Magee
    Patrick Magee
    • Lord Cadogan
    Peter Egan
    Peter Egan
    • Duke of Sutherland
    Struan Rodger
    Struan Rodger
    • Sandy McGrath
    David Yelland
    David Yelland
    • Prince of Wales
    Yves Beneyton
    • George Andre
    • Réalisation
      • Hugh Hudson
    • Scénario
      • Colin Welland
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    Avis des utilisateurs315

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    lhseaglerunner

    This is why I run

    Perhaps the most moving of all movies that I have ever seen, Chariots of Fire is purely amazing. I must admit that when I first saw it back in '97, I was bored silly by it, but then again, all the movies that I was watching then were your typical fare for a young teen--Adam Sandler comedies (how asinine they are now). Now, I have a great respect for CoF, since I discovered the joy of running and the feel of the race. Before every cross country and track season, I force my teammates to sit down and watch this to help learn what teamwork means and the glory of striving your hardest. Oh and that soundtrack is also pretty good.
    nomercy

    Engrossing and humbling

    'tis been said that this movie is loved or hated, no middle ground.

    I believe I know why.

    It touches the most fundamental instincts and feelings in all of us.

    The question it compels us to ask is, "Do I have a piece of greatness to offer to the world"?

    Those of us who would answer yes, whether we believe is achievable or not, would love this movie, because it epitomizes the potential of our dreams, not just in running, but in any walk of life.

    Those of us who would answer no, would hate this movie, because it highlights our acceptance of mediocrity, and of surrendered dreams.

    Also, this movie touches those who have succeeded also.

    It shows that there are two ways to succeed, the one not shown in the movie, and the one shown.

    The one not shown is the one that motivates most truly successful people today. win at any cost, in sports, business, etc. and the consequences be damned.

    The way to succeed shown in Chariots of Fire is probably naive by today's standards, but nonetheless noble and uplifting.

    It tells us that success achieved through dedication, commitment, honesty and sacrifice is the noblest achievement a person can attain, and provides examples for others to emulate.

    Liddell and Abrahams are not examples for runners, they are examples for people, true heroes of the spirit, not sport.

    An unforgettable phrase, a torch to some and a knife to others,

    " So where does the power to succeed come from?... It comes from within"

    Those of us who have it, love it, those of us who do not have it, hate it.

    If I live to be 100, I will still have my dreams stirred back to life by the message in this film
    7ma-cortes

    Fascinating drama based on true story of two runners , Eric Liddel and Harold Abraham , including unforgettable score by Vangelis

    This is the story of two men who run to prove something to the world . They will sacrifice anything to achieve their goals , except their honor . Two young men fighting for their objectives , one a determined Jew Harold Abrahams (Ben Cross) and the other a devout Christian (Ian Charleson) . In a warmup 100 meter race, Scottish Eric defeats Harold, who hires a pro coacher (Ian Holm) to prepare him . After that , both compete in the 1924 Olympics where their courage and determination to be tested . Eric Liddell , whose qualifying heat is scheduled for a Sunday, denies to run despite pressure from the Olympic committee formed by high authorities (Nigel Davenport , Patrick Magee , David Yelland as Prince of Wales) . Eric and Harold win their respective races and go on to achieve fame as missionary and businessman/athletic advocate, respectively . In fact , during the Japanese occupation of China, Eric as a missionary was taken into the Japanese Weihsien internment Camp, where he was to die from a brain tumour just before the camp was liberated.

    This is is a sensitive as well as riveting story, being told in flashback , dealing with two young British sprinters , competing for fame in the 1924 Olympics , both of them compellingly performed by Ben Cross and the early deceased Ian Charleson . About six years after the film's release, Trinity College reenacted the quad dash with British Olympic athletes Steve Ovett and Sebastian Coe taking part.

    This marvelous film has an all-star-cast such as Ben Cross ,Ian Charleson , Nigel Havers , Ian Holm , Cheryl Campbell and Alice Krige . Great secondary cast formed by prestigious British players and with a number of well known USA and UK performers for the tiny cameo roles such as John Gielgud ,Nigel Davenport , Lindsay Anderson , Patrick Magee , Peter Egan , Richard Griffiths and uncredited Kenneth Branagh as Cambridge student , Stephen Fry and first cinema film of Nicholas Farrell . Brad Davis and Dennis Christopher appeared as a favor to producer David Puttnam, waiving their fees, in order to attract finance from backers who wanted "marquee names" . Besides the lead actors, most of the white-clad runners training on West Sands in St. Andrews during the title sequence are St. Andrews golf caddies .

    Colorful and evocative cinematography by David Watkin filmed on location in Edinburgh, Scotland, Liverpool , Cambridge University , Eton College, Eton, Berkshire, England . When the athletes are running off the beach , in reality it results to be West Sands at St Andrews in Scotland , they run towards a large red building clearly marked as a hotel ; this is in fact Hamilton hall of residence, a student accommodation hall belonging to the University .

    Lavishly and luxuriously produced by great producer David Puttnam , he was looking for a story in the mold of A man for eternity (1966), regarding someone who follows their conscience ; he felt sports provided clear situations in this sense, and happened upon the story by accident while thumbing through an Olympic reference book in a rented house in Los Angeles , then the screenwriter Colin Welland took out advertisements in London newspapers seeking memories of the 1924 Olympics.

    Film debut by filmmaker Hugh Hudson , he originally wanted Vangelis' 1977 tune "L'Enfant", from his 1979 'Opera Sauvage' album, to be the title theme of the film, and the beach running sequence was actually filmed with "L'Enfant" playing in the background for the runners to listen and pace to. Vangelis, however, finally convinced Hudson he could create a new and better piece for the film's main theme - and when he played the new and now-familiar "Chariots of Fire" theme for Hudson, it was agreed the new tune was unquestionably better. But the "L'Enfant" tune still made it into the film : When the athletes reach Paris and enter the stadium, a brass band marches through the field, and first plays a modified, acoustic performance of "L'Enfant" . Vangelis's electronic "L'Enfant" track eventually was used prominently in the film The years of living dangerously (1982). The picture deservedly won Academy Awards for Colin Welland's screenplay , Vangelis' magnificent soundtrack , Mila Canonero's costumes and Best picture .
    9Julie-30

    Truly an outstanding film.

    I beg to differ with several previous reviewers. This film is neither bland nor is it solely about professionalism vs. amateurism.

    This film is about what drives people to do what they do. Eric Liddell (Ian Charleson) runs for the glory of God, whereas Harold Abrahams (Ben Cross) runs to prove his worth to a society that was anti-Semitic. Even though they run for different reasons, their drive and determination spur them on. They stand up for what they believe in and refuse to sacrifice their principles because it is the easy way out.

    The supporting cast is also extraordinary, with Nigel Havers, Nicholas Farrell, Ian Holm and Sir John Gielgud all making important contributions to the final product.

    There is absolutely nothing unnecessary in this film. The writing, the direction, the acting, the dialogue are all outstanding. And then there's that haunting score.

    Once again, this is truly an outstanding film. One with universal themes that transcend time and place.
    joseph t

    Harold Abrahams...dynamite

    The strength of this movie is the study in character contrast and development, with the added attractions of a historical setting and the soaring, ethereal musical score of Evangelos Papathanassiou.

    The film is anchored in the character study of the introspective, brooding, and complex persona of Harold Abrahams, wonderfully portrayed by Ben Cross. Here is a man with all of the outward trappings of success: academic achievement, unexcelled athletic ability, wildly popular with his peers, yet tortured by an inbred inferiority complex and driven to lash out at the world in response. In the end, he conquers his inner demons through hard work, sacrifice, understanding of his fellow man, and the love of a good woman, to whom he opens his heart. I found myself thinking that Harold Abrahams is the kind of man I would want as my best friend, yet at the same time would find hard to become close with and relate to.

    Ian Charleston's character (Eric Liddell) is a bit more one-dimensional. He is the archetypical Good Man, faithful to his family, his country, his friends, and his God. And in the end he triumphs through sheer force of will and by tapping that reservoir of inner strength that sustains him. As the crusty coach Sam Mussambini says, "He's a gut runner. Digs deep...".

    It's a bit of a pity that the movie, long though it is, could not have delved more deeply into the other characters' background. Lord Andrew Lindsey is particularly appealing as Harold's and Eric's faithful friend who gives up his spot in his specialty race (the 400 m) to allow Eric a chance at the gold. Sybil Gordon is wonderful as Harold's love interest who tries to draw him out of his lonely world of bitterness and resentment and self-hatred ("You ran like a God. I was proud of you...", even after Harold loses a race for the first time in his life to a more determined Eric). Even some of the American competitors, who are only peripherally portrayed in the concluding segments, lend some color. Jackson Scholtz' reaching out to Eric Liddell gives one the sense that he knows the greatness of spirit that quietly resides in this unassuming Scotsman.

    Its a wonderful story wonderfully told, and when its over you find yourself longing for it to continue, to see how these characters we've come to know over the previous two hours will turn out in the rest of their lives. Alas, the story of their lives is noted only in subtitles as the film closes.

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      When Colin Welland completed his first draft, the only title he could come up with was "Runners". Then, one Sunday evening he turned on BBC's religious music series Songs of Praise (1961), featuring the hymn "Jerusalem," with lyrics from a poem by William Blake. The chorus included the words "Bring me my chariot of fire". The writer leaped to his feet and shouted to his wife, "I've got it, Pat! 'Chariots of Fire'!" (The "Jerusalem" hymn is featured at the beginning and end of the movie.)
    • Gaffes
      When signing an autograph for a young fan, Eric Liddell does not unscrew or remove any cap from the pen he uses. As all fountain pens have caps, he seems to be using a modern day ballpoint pen which was not invented until 1938.
    • Citations

      Eric Liddell: I believe God made me for a purpose - but He also made me fast. And when I run, I feel His pleasure.

    • Versions alternatives
      There is at least one slightly different version of the movie, issued in Europe on homevideo. The beginning is different - shorter - and introduces Harold Abrahams while playing cricket with his colleagues. The scene in the train station, where Monty meets Harold is absent, as well as the loading of the baggage in the taxi they share. We simply see Monty writing a letter to his parents, mentioning that "Harold is as intense as ever" (cut to the cricket scene, maybe 30 seconds long), and then continues with "I remember our first day... we shared a taxi together" (cut to the two students unloading their stuff from the car). This alternate version also have slightly different end credits, and does not mention Harold marrying Sybil. The differences are minor (the U.S. version provides a more shocking memento of WWI, when it shows crippled baggage handlers in the station); one of the reasons the cricket scene was dropped in favour of the station one was due to the distributor's worry that the American market would not understand it.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Vangelis: Chariots of Fire (1981)
    • Bandes originales
      He is an Englishman
      (1878) (uncredited)

      from "H.M.S. Pinafore"

      Music by Arthur Sullivan

      Lyrics by W.S. Gilbert

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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 mai 1982 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Carros de fuego
    • Lieux de tournage
      • The Oval Sports Centre, Bebington, Merseyside, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Olympic Stadium)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Enigma Productions
      • Allied Stars Ltd.
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    • Budget
      • 5 500 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 58 972 904 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 68 907 $US
      • 27 sept. 1981
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 59 317 376 $US
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