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La Planète des deux déesses

Titre original : White Dwarf
  • Téléfilm
  • 1995
  • 1h 30min
NOTE IMDb
6,3/10
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La Planète des deux déesses (1995)
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Driscoll Rampart, un étudiant en médecine, effectue son internat sur Rusta, une planète où jour et nuit n'alternent pas entre ses deux faces. Au grès de ses rencontres humaines et extraterre... Tout lireDriscoll Rampart, un étudiant en médecine, effectue son internat sur Rusta, une planète où jour et nuit n'alternent pas entre ses deux faces. Au grès de ses rencontres humaines et extraterrestres, il s'embarque dans un voyage initiatique.Driscoll Rampart, un étudiant en médecine, effectue son internat sur Rusta, une planète où jour et nuit n'alternent pas entre ses deux faces. Au grès de ses rencontres humaines et extraterrestres, il s'embarque dans un voyage initiatique.

  • Réalisation
    • Peter Markle
  • Scénario
    • Bruce Wagner
  • Casting principal
    • Paul Winfield
    • Neal McDonough
    • Ele Keats
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,3/10
    722
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Peter Markle
    • Scénario
      • Bruce Wagner
    • Casting principal
      • Paul Winfield
      • Neal McDonough
      • Ele Keats
    • 22avis d'utilisateurs
    • 8avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Paul Winfield
    Paul Winfield
    • Dr. Akada
    Neal McDonough
    Neal McDonough
    • Dr. Driscoll Rampart
    Ele Keats
    Ele Keats
    • Princess Ariel
    Giuseppe Andrews
    Giuseppe Andrews
    • Never the Shifter
    • (as Joey Andrews)
    • …
    Tara Graham
    • XaXa - Younger Twin
    Beverley Mitchell
    Beverley Mitchell
    • XuXu - Older Twin
    Roy Brocksmith
    Roy Brocksmith
    • Guv'ner Twist
    CCH Pounder
    CCH Pounder
    • Nurse Shabana - Light Side Clinic
    Michael McGrady
    Michael McGrady
    • Lt. Strake
    Katy Boyer
    Katy Boyer
    • Lady X - the Immortal Prisoner
    Robert Cornthwaite
    Robert Cornthwaite
    • King Joist of the Dark Side
    John Dennis Johnston
    John Dennis Johnston
    • Morgus - Osh's Assistant
    Ralph Drischell
    • Dr. Gulpha - King Joist's Advisor
    Marsha Dietlein
    Marsha Dietlein
    • Emma
    James Morrison
    James Morrison
    • Peter
    Maggie Baird
    Maggie Baird
    • Scarred Cultist
    Gary Watkins
    Gary Watkins
    • Marshall Bardaker
    Chip Heller
    • Osh - Warden of the Keep
    • Réalisation
      • Peter Markle
    • Scénario
      • Bruce Wagner
    • Toute la distribution et toute l’équipe technique
    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

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    cordwainer

    A lot of potential that eventually went unrealized!

    Bruce Wagner seems to be crunching out some great stuff. Wild Palms showed that the man had ideas, but White Dwarf really shines. It's a pitty all those ideas didn't go anywhere, much!

    As others before me have mentioned, it feels like a pilot for some TV series that never got made. It's hard to find any real plot, that you can follow so the White Dwarf feels a bit...all over the place. The mix of fantasy and SF could have made some interesting viewing if it had been made into a series.

    Quite a few interesting issues were raised in this "pilot" and I would have loved to have seen some of them more thoroughly explored. I truly think a White Dwarf series could have brought something new to TV.

    The plot aside, the ideas however are quite original to TV and the sometimes surreal victorian and 50s feel with a dash of future thrown in will not let you forget White Dwarf.

    If it had been a series it would definitely have formed a cult following and a strong one, but it was never to be!
    NeoLeo

    truly brilliant concept, hurt a bit by shaky acting and stilted dialogue

    This "movie" (actually a pilot for a never-produced series, I believe) is one of the more original science fiction concepts to see production in years. The story is of a young medical student in the distant future, fulfilling his internship on a planet that is so far removed from everything that its inhabitants live a largely technology-free lifestyle. The planet is divided into two halves that are often at war, and as we join the story it is just entering into a tenuous peace.

    White Dwarf is part futuristic science fiction, part Victorian/medieval fantasy, and part television drama (having many of the best qualities of each). With many such stories, we get no sense of history or depth to the characters, but with this one we are not let down. We are given fleeting glimpses of deeper things (only glimpses at times because, one might presume, it was written to continue as a series, to establish relationships to be developed further as time went on). There are hints of vast histories for the characters, the places, and the ideas the underlie so much of the story. A fine example of this would be the apparently long-standing and deep relationship between Osh, alien warden of "the Keep" (the planet's prison), and the prisoner listed only as "Lady X" in the credits (played by Katy Boyer).

    My only complaints about White Dwarf would be with the sometimes stiff acting and the occasional stilted dialogue (when combined, as they normally are, the two can be difficult to take). Still, special accolades should go to Paul Winfield for his portrayal of Akada, the doctor under whom Driscoll Rampart serves his internship, and CCH Pounder, who plays a nurse in Akada's clinic. Both portray their characters with generous portions of substance and apparent ease. The rest of the cast do reasonably well, only occasionally stumbling over the stilted dialogue. This is most noticeable with Ele Keats' performance as Princess Ariel, whose dialogue is always very formal, resulting in a performance that comes across very wooden. For the few of her lines that are more relaxed, her performance improves, serving mostly to emphasize the stiffness that we see the rest of the time. Perhaps this just isn't her genre.

    Perhaps the greatest tragedy is that this unique piece of work is no longer available on video (unless you're willing to pay $50 or more for a used VHS copy). This is rare and inspired fiction, a must for anyone who's growing tired of the recycled ideas we see so often, and who wishes to see something distinctly different, if somewhat imperfect. As a life-long sci-fi and fantasy afficionado, I consider myself very lucky to have acquired a copy, and enjoy every viewing as much as the last. We can only hope that it will be released on DVD someday, and that it will not be doomed to disappear forever into obscurity. Something this unique deserves far better than that.
    matt-201

    Wagnerian space opera

    To see why Bruce Wagner is, with Lem Dobbs, the most under-utilized writing talent in movies, see this humble Fox movie of his vaultingly ambitious sci-fi script--a mix of Jacobean fright, fairy tale and fifties, Fantastic Planet hokum that has more brains and bursting imagination in any given five minutes than the life work of George Lucas. The direction is flattish and the budget isn't up to Wagner's sumptuous vision, but the seeds of magnificence are everywhere visible.
    poetessx

    Awesome Mind Twisting Story-line and Movie!!

    I felt that this movie was an awesome, mind twisting idea of a new human/alien inhabiting world. This movie in so many ways is comparative in world creation and plot to that of Frank Herbert's Dune!! It appealled to me in the same way it did the doctor. It definitely wasn't Kansas anymore! I feel Bruce did a fabulous job of keeping his viewers hungry for more and curious for answers.

    I have become a fan of character development in the past few years and I believe all of these characters carried a great deal of merit. I loved Paul Winfield, CCH Pounder and Neal McDonough's work in this movie. Oh, yes! I must agree the story lines for this and Akira runs exactly alike as well.

    The one thing more viewers should understand is that a new world doesn't have to have the same logics or natural inter workings of Earth. If it did what would be the fun in that!

    This script may not have been a fantastical array of ideas or dialogue but it definitely held it's own. The bits and pieces that were open or mishmashed could definitely have been given closure had the series been made. Also to note with the great participation of viewers in the past w/ Fox and other networks who's to say this movie won't graduate to series level. New things happen every year with tv/cable/big screen that defy the standards of the year prior. Hey, if it could happen to Baywatch, Party of Five or West Wing who's say it couldn't happen here! It only takes one person determined to sell the dream to carry an idea to great heights!
    duncan-17

    OK, not great

    Not a bad film, but probably more gee-whiz ideas than plot. Had a definite "pilot movie" feel to it.

    To non-sf people, it would probably seem bold and innovative. To sf people, it would rate "OK".

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    • Anecdotes
      The TV movie was conceived as a pilot for a new series to fill Fox's 1995-1996 season's lineup. Due to some production delays, creator Bruce Wagner was hoping for a mid-season pickup. The pilot was televised against La fête à la maison (1987) and placed 66th in the weekly ratings, with 5.7 million TV households and 10% of share. It never got picked up.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 juillet 2001 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • White Dwarf
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • American Zoetrope
      • Elemental Films
      • RHI Entertainment
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      • 1h 30min(90 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby
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