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The Tichborne Claimant

  • 1998
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38min
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6,1/10
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The Tichborne Claimant (1998)
Drame

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueLord Tichborne, the ninth richest nobleman in England, disappears after a South American shipwreck. Some years later, his erudite Afro-English valet, Bogle, is sent to investigate rumors tha... Tout lireLord Tichborne, the ninth richest nobleman in England, disappears after a South American shipwreck. Some years later, his erudite Afro-English valet, Bogle, is sent to investigate rumors that Tichborne survived and settled in Australia. An alcoholic ruffian answer's Bogle's inqui... Tout lireLord Tichborne, the ninth richest nobleman in England, disappears after a South American shipwreck. Some years later, his erudite Afro-English valet, Bogle, is sent to investigate rumors that Tichborne survived and settled in Australia. An alcoholic ruffian answer's Bogle's inquiries claiming to be the lost heir. Bogle suspects fraud, but conspires with the claimant t... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • David Yates
  • Scénario
    • Sukey Fisher
  • Casting principal
    • John Kani
    • Robert Pugh
    • Rachael Dowling
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,1/10
    233
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    • Réalisation
      • David Yates
    • Scénario
      • Sukey Fisher
    • Casting principal
      • John Kani
      • Robert Pugh
      • Rachael Dowling
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 9avis 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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    Rôles principaux49

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    John Kani
    John Kani
    • Bogle
    Robert Pugh
    Robert Pugh
    • The Claimant
    Rachael Dowling
    • Mary Anne
    Paola Dionisotti
    Paola Dionisotti
    • The Dowager
    Robert Hardy
    Robert Hardy
    • Lord Rivers
    John Gielgud
    John Gielgud
    • Cockburn
    Tom McCabe
    • Keneally
    Stephen Fry
    Stephen Fry
    • Hawkins
    Charles Gray
    Charles Gray
    • Arundell
    James Villiers
    James Villiers
    • Uncle Henry
    Roger Hammond
    Roger Hammond
    • Cubitt
    Christopher Benjamin
    Christopher Benjamin
    • Gibbes
    Anita Dobson
    Anita Dobson
    • Fanny Loder
    Claire McCabe
    • Claimant's Child
    Max McCabe
    • Claimant's Child
    Myles McCabe
    • Claimant's Child
    Howard Lew Lewis
    • The Hotel Manager
    Chas Bryer
    • Bowker
    • Réalisation
      • David Yates
    • Scénario
      • Sukey Fisher
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    4Theo Robertson

    Belongs On The History Channel . Not In A Cinema

    At the start of THE TICHBORNE CLAIMENT we're informed that this is the greatest fraud ever played upon the British public so what does this type of movie say to you ? That you're going to be watching a truly cinematic and enthralling tale ? A sort of Italian Job with horse drawn carriages instead of minis ? That's how the movie should have been produced but for some reason the audience are never treated to anything resembling a cinematic movie

    Who do we blame - The director David Yates or the producer Tom McCabe ? I looked up Yates resume and though much of his work has been in television he has a fairly good track record and will be directing the next Harry Potter film so that must mean something while McCabe has a very uneven CV which nearly always involves his produced works failing to get wide distribution so I'm making a very educated guess that Mr McCabe is the one responsible for this film being virtually unknown

    The problem starts round about the opening sequence where Andrew Bogle relates the story of Lord Tichborne through a series of photographs and a not convincing model shot of a shipwreck . This expositional story telling technique has been done many times via the BBC's excellent history show TIMEWATCH and umpteen documentaries on the history channel and all through the running time of THE TICHBORNE CLAIMENT I never got the feeling that I was watching a dramatised cinematic account but something from The History Channel

    What makes this rather unforgivable is the potential of the story and the fine cast . People love hearing about other people being made fools of and it's part of human nature but at no point will the audience rub their hands in sadistic glee watching people getting ripped off ( GREY OWL also suffers from this by being overly serious ) and the cast certainly don't help by being very staid . The whole movie would have been much more better if it had a Dickensian caricature feel where the characters are portrayed as Great British eccentrics . As it stands THE TICHBORNE CLAIMENT is instantly forgettable and ever so wasted as a cinematic film
    knowledge

    Unremarkable period drama.

    British period dramas aren't normally my thing , but since this is the first film i ever saw in a test screening , i thought i would give it a mention.

    The titchbourne claimant is a slow moving, by the numbers period drama that does have 2 good performances - if your willing to stick around for them . John kani does well in his role as the solem faced valet bogel as does robert pugh as the slob turned aristocrat claimant .

    These are strong points in an other wise dull film.

    The film seemed more suited to television as a drama special rather than an official cinema release but because its so unremarkable It probably would not have mattered .
    AliceG

    Not A Typical Costumer

    British period pieces typically suffocate under the dull weight of precise costumes and historically accurate settings, offering nothing but boring, predictable and comforting aesthetics. Here is a stronger number, true to the tired genre but beyond it -- a period piece with strong, well-developed themes and balanced, multidimensional characters liberated from crusty, faux bourgeois literariness. Aside from haunting, perfectly pitched performances, it examines questions that matter: What constitutes personality? What constitutes class? Is one contingent on the other? If a "coarse" man can be transformed into a convincing "gentleman," what is he really? And if the class boundaries are truly porous and arbitrary, what is their true function and purpose? Don't let the superficially "Masterpiece Theatre"-ish trappings fool you -- this mysterious, stimulating picture has a pulse.
    Philby-3

    At least the lawyers got paid

    The Tichborne family had lived in Hampshire since at least the 12th century and come to own a large hunk of it; thus when Roger Tichborne, heir to rent rolls worth 25,000 pounds a year, disappeared at sea in 1854, it's not surprising someone tried to pass himself off as the real Roger. A Wagga Wagga butcher called Arthur Orton took up the challenge and managed to convince many people, including Roger's mother, but the estate trustees were never convinced, and fought Orton's civil case, which ran for 102 days in 1871-72. Orton, who spent 22 days in the witness box being cross-examined, lost the case, and was indicted for perjury. The criminal trial, which lasted 188 days, went over much the same ground, but with even more witnesses, and resulted in Orton's conviction and sentence to 14 years penal servitude. He served 10 years and later confessed in print to his fraud.

    This film suggests that the Tichborne affair was as much about the nature of aristocracy as the lure of big money. Orton was not a very prepossessing character, a crude, drunken, overweight boor of a man. The late Roger was not up to much either – a failed army officer, also a drunk, who had gone to sea after a cousin had turned down his marriage proposal. Roger's former West Indian valet, Bogle, it is suggested, had a grudge against the Tichborne family and trained up Orton to be an aristocrat for the purposes of deceiving them (in return for half the estates).

    Once or twice Orton `remembers'things which are quite extraordinary, but there are huge gaps in his knowledge of Roger and his background. The real Roger was brought up in Paris by his French mother, learned English as a second language in his teens and spoke English with a French accent. Orton tried to account for his ignorance of French by pleading memory loss from an accident (‘in Tasmania') but clearly the jury did not believe him. Unlike Professor Higgins in `My Fair Lady' Bogle does not succeed in transforming the cloddish Orton into an aristocrat, but the point is made that aristocrats are made, not born, and that the man with the big estate has no particular moral superiority.

    Robert Pugh as the claimant puts in a full-blooded, theatrical performance – entirely appropriate since he goes on music hall stages drumming up support for his cause during the film. He is supported by a gallery of accomplished players in minor parts – Charles Gray and James Villiers as two non-believing family members, Robert Hardy as a sympathetic neighbour, Stephen Fry as Hawkins, the family's barrister, and John Gielgud as Cockburn CJ (who in reality presided only over the criminal trial). The producer Tom McCabe plays Kenealy, Orton's inept and paranoid Irish barrister (who in reality appeared only in the criminal case). The pivotal part of Bogle is coolly portrayed by the South African actor John Kali, a dead ringer for Nelson Mandela. For understandable reasons the scriptwriters have compressed the two trials into one; for completely inexplicable reasons they have changed the dates, moving Roger's disappearance forward to 1866 and the trial to the late 1870s. But the film does at least capture some of the atmosphere, and explain why, sometimes, the more improbable a story, the more likely people are to believe it. One footnote: the firm of solicitors who took Orton's case for him, Norton, Rose & Co, survived the calamity and today flourish as a large and prestigious City firm.
    4ray-423

    Tichborne Claimant - Victorian mediocrity

    Lacking in originality - it didn't match up to the Return of Martin Guerre; there are many acclaimed examples showing the decay and corruption of the aristocracy. Even in terms of the implied racism relating to how the manservant is treated by the Tichborne family says nothing new. The all star cast retrieves a little for the film - there are excellent cameos from John Gielgud as the judge and Stephen Fry as the barrister for the Tichbornes. Their performances excel in clarifying the bias of the legal system. A disappointing film, a thin story line with little to commend it. Watchable as a TV slot, not a 'must have', let alone an evening out.

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      The last movie of James Villiers (Uncle Henry) and Charles Gray (Arundell).

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 novembre 1999 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Tichbornes arv
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Croxteth Hall, Muirhead Avenue East, West Derby, Liverpool, Merseyside, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(as Tichborne Park)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Bigger Picture Company
      • Swiftcall International Telephone company
      • Isle of Man Film Commission
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      • 1h 38min(98 min)
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