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Martin Chuzzlewit

  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 1994
  • 6h 25min
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Martin Chuzzlewit (1994)
Period DramaDrama

Le vieux Martin Chuzzlewit est sur le point de mourir. Qui héritera de ses richesses ? Avec un tel prix en jeu, la famille Chuzzlewit fait appel à toute sa ruse, sa cupidité et son égoïsme. ... Tout lireLe vieux Martin Chuzzlewit est sur le point de mourir. Qui héritera de ses richesses ? Avec un tel prix en jeu, la famille Chuzzlewit fait appel à toute sa ruse, sa cupidité et son égoïsme. Adaptation du roman de Charles Dickens.Le vieux Martin Chuzzlewit est sur le point de mourir. Qui héritera de ses richesses ? Avec un tel prix en jeu, la famille Chuzzlewit fait appel à toute sa ruse, sa cupidité et son égoïsme. Adaptation du roman de Charles Dickens.

  • Casting principal
    • Emma Chambers
    • Julia Sawalha
    • Keith Allen
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  • NOTE IMDb
    8,1/10
    1,1 k
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    • Casting principal
      • Emma Chambers
      • Julia Sawalha
      • Keith Allen
    • 20avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
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  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 2 victoires et 6 nominations au total

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    Emma Chambers
    Emma Chambers
    • Charity Pecksniff
    • 1994
    Julia Sawalha
    Julia Sawalha
    • Mercy Pecksniff
    • 1994
    Keith Allen
    Keith Allen
    • Jonas Chuzzlewit
    • 1994
    Philip Franks
    • Tom Pinch
    • 1994
    Tom Wilkinson
    Tom Wilkinson
    • Seth Pecksniff
    • 1994
    Paul Scofield
    Paul Scofield
    • Old Martin Chuzzlewit…
    • 1994
    Peter Wingfield
    Peter Wingfield
    • John Westlock
    • 1994
    Pauline Turner
    Pauline Turner
    • Mary Graham
    • 1994
    Ben Walden
    Ben Walden
    • Young Martin Chuzzlewit
    • 1994
    Steve Nicolson
    • Mark Tapley
    • 1994
    Pete Postlethwaite
    Pete Postlethwaite
    • Tigg Montague…
    • 1994
    Paul Francis
    • Bailey…
    • 1994
    Maggie Steed
    Maggie Steed
    • Mrs. Todgers
    • 1994
    Lynda Bellingham
    Lynda Bellingham
    • Mrs. Lupin
    • 1994
    John Padden
    • Augustus Moddle
    • 1994
    Stephen Mapes
    • Lewsome
    • 1994
    John Mills
    John Mills
    • Mr. Chuffey
    • 1994
    Elizabeth Spriggs
    Elizabeth Spriggs
    • Mrs. Gamp
    • 1994
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    9johnbol

    Very good acting and filled with humor!

    I read that someone called it a dark and gloomy adaptation. I have to disagree with that ! I thought it

    a very funny TV-series.

    Of course there's a lot of scheming and some people get treated very badly. But all the characters are

    played in such a manner that you can't help but see them as ridiculous. Tom Wilkinson is marvelous as the pompous Seth Pecksniff and i would like to mention Elizabeth Spriggs who makes her part as Mrs. Gamp unforgettable. If you like a period drama with a good deal of humor this one is for you ! The series lasts 337 minutes. It's a shame that it's still not released on DVD.

    Let's hope we don't have to wait too long ! If you like the wit of Jane Austen you will like this series

    too ( yes there is a love story in it as well).
    10johannes2000-1

    Stunningly good, an absolute treat to watch!!

    I was absolutely stunned by this BBC-miniseries: it's almost perfect in every way. It succeeded in producing the exact atmosphere of Dickens' novel as I recall it, with all the fine irony, the dark and the good sides of human nature, the description of the beautiful countryside as well as the ugly corners of the big city, the sumptuous costumes, I could go on and on, everything seemed to be in perfect place and exactly right.

    Due credit should go to the director and of course to the writer, who did a great job in translating some 700 pages of Charles Dickens into a manageable script. The fact that the whole American section of the novel is left out, didn't bother me that much. In the book it's almost a novel within a novel, and since with the adaptation of novels of this scale one always has to make some concessions, it seemed a sensible choice to comprise the American adventure to one or two short scenes.

    As to the actors, they really deserve the highest credit, it's unbelievable how a whole cast can be of such high standards. Tom Wilkinson as the hypocritical, greedy en pompous Pecksniff is absolutely great; equally good and entertaining is Pete Postlethwaite, and I also should mention Elizabeth Spriggs as the scruffy, boozing and ad-libbing Mrs. Gamp, the "nurse" who you wouldn't trust with your worst enemy let alone with a patient! Julia Sawalha (Absolutely Fabulous) and Emma Chambers (Notting Hill) as the Pecksniff-offspring are not only hilarious, but also develop their part in a very convincing and in the end touching way. On the other, more dark side of the spectrum of Dickens-characters, Keith Allen as the ominous Jonas Chuzzlewit is blood-chilling in his portrayal of a cruel and relentless son and husband. And so I could go on, until even such small parts as the spicy young Bailey (Paul Francis - how DO they get such a young kid to play so natural and easy?!).

    If any, to me there's only one minor flaw in this production: the role of young Martin Chuzzlewit by Ben Walden. I don't know what to make of it. Here's a young actor with a handsome yet rather uncommon face, an awkward way of acting, and a curious, almost mumbling diction! He seemed a strange choice to play one of the major protagonists in the story. But another reviewer on this site mentioned of him, that he "casts a spell with his eyes and voice", so maybe that's another way of looking at him.

    I give this production a heartfelt 10 out of 10.
    9jjnxn-1

    A great production

    Tremendous adaptation of the Dickens novel the author himself considered his best work.

    Perfectly cast in every role its difficult to single out any one as best. Scofield of course is brilliant but perhaps the real standout is Phillip Franks as Tom Pinch, outwardly an odd looking man who possesses a soul of great compassion and kindness he gives an emotional heart to the entire enterprise. Set in beautifully realized surroundings with impressive attention to detail and directed so that the story never bogs down and focuses too long on any one plot thread this is perfect for any fan of the BBC or classic literature.
    9bkoganbing

    Chuzzlewit Family Values

    Martin Chuzzlewit as written by Charles Dickens becomes another of his young men who rise to success stories with a combination of their own perseverance and an unseen hand of fate which seems to be in control of destiny. Others like this are the more well known David Copperfield and Pip from Great Expectations.

    There are two Martin Chuzzlewits, the first is the young Dickensian hero who is played by Ben Walden and there is grandfather Martin Chuzzlewit who is Paul Scofield who also plays his own brother Anthony Chuzzlewit.

    The old Martin is one rich dude who is a doddering and miserly sort of man worried as to who might deserve the riches he's accumulated in life. Scofield has a flock of relatives who are hanging on every word and every breath hoping to find favor with the old guy. For strangely enough he's cut off young Walden and now the rest of them just think his fortune is up for grabs with his dying breath.

    The worst of the Chuzzlewit relatives is a cousin named Seth Pecksniff who is an ostentatiously pious and inwardly scheming individual. He worms his way into Scofield's confidence and tries to undermine everyone else so that he and his daughters may profit. He's not above using his daughters for that end either though the daughters played by Julia Sawalha and Emma Chambers. Pecksniff is one of Dickens's most enduring if villainous characters and here he's played with full unctuousness going on all cylinders by Tom Wilkinson.

    One of the daughters in fact at Wilkinson's urging marries an equally villainous cousin Jonas Chuzzlewit played by Keith Allen to further the Pecksniff fortunes. He also takes in 'students' to 'learn' architecture and he's got a lovely racket there in passing off promising student's drawings as his own work and living off the money they pay him to allegedly learn. He deals young Walden dirty that way, but most catch on to him including Walden with exception of good hearted Tom Pinch played by Philip Allen. Even he gets wise at one point.

    Martin Chuzzlewit was written after Dickens had returned from an American tour and part of the novel has young Martin and a friend going to America to seek a fortune of his own. Dickens was not happy with what he saw in America and the Americans you see here are a merciless bunch of greedy film flam businessmen. That part of the novel got a short shrift in this production.

    Considering how Dickens portrayed some of his own countrymen I can't really fault him for writing what he saw in the USA of the 1840s. Just the Chuzzlewit family or most of them are enough to make you gag.

    This is a fine BBC productions impeccably cast and giving us a good picture of the United Kingdom of the early Victorian years. Best in the cast is Tom Wilkinson as Pecksniff. The word itself became a noun in the English language for hypocrite just mccarthyism became a synonym for slanderous accusation without proof.

    When one of your characters becomes a noun, that's the greatest success you can have.
    10spratton

    Packed with character, humour, wit,

    What an ensemble cast, every one committed and enthusiastic, every one knowing their Dickens, too! Tom Wilkinson is superb --- an actor of many roles, but in this he is fantastic as Pecksniff. Young Martin is perfect (I once saw Ben Walden in Julius Caesar at the Globe)--- a rather spoiled and righteous young man whose tantrums reminded me of Daniel Day Lewis's tantrums in THE NAME OF THE FATHER! Hardest to accept right off are the two Pecksniff sisters, but that's because they are so Dickensian and we are simply no longer accustomed to women being portrayed this way. In the 'small roles', Joan Sims as Betsy Prigg, Elizabeth Spriggs as Mrs Gamp, and Graham Stark as Nadgett -- all hugely-experienced veterans of British broadcasting --- are pure gold. This production did the best it could with such a long book, in dealing with the American episodes -- mostly via letters being read. Nothing more could be done to resolve this difficulty. The late Pete Postlethwaite is a juicy Montague Tigg, as villainous as Keith Allen is terrifying in his Jonas role. There is not a bad casting in it, so let's finish by praising Philip Frank as Tom Pinch -- a role he does so well, so honestly, so unembarrassed, that his many other later appearances on TV are a shock (eg police inspector in "Heartbeat".

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    • Anecdotes
      The madder red and gold print gown Lynda Bellingham (Mrs. Lupin) wears at the inn is the same gown worn by Justine Waddell (Molly Gibson) while walking with Roger at The Towers in Wives and Daughters (1999), and by Emma Pierson (Fanny Dorrit) while visiting the Gowans in Venice in La petite Dorritt (2008).
    • Connexions
      Featured in The 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1995)
    • Bandes originales
      Symphony No. 9 in E minor Op. 95 'From the New World' II. Largo
      Written by Antonín Dvorák

      Heard in score during American sequences

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    • Date de sortie
      • 7 novembre 1994 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Мартин Чезлвит
    • Lieux de tournage
      • King's Lynn, Norfolk, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(London street scenes)
    • Sociétés de production
      • BBC Pebble Mill
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      6 heures 25 minutes
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