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Longitude

  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 2000
  • 1h 39min
NOTE IMDb
7,8/10
2,5 k
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Longitude (2000)
DrameL'histoireDrames historiques

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn two parallel stories, the clockmaker John Harrison builds the marine chronometer for safe navigation at sea in the 18th Century and the horologist Rupert Gould becomes obsessed with resto... Tout lireIn two parallel stories, the clockmaker John Harrison builds the marine chronometer for safe navigation at sea in the 18th Century and the horologist Rupert Gould becomes obsessed with restoring it in the 20th Century.In two parallel stories, the clockmaker John Harrison builds the marine chronometer for safe navigation at sea in the 18th Century and the horologist Rupert Gould becomes obsessed with restoring it in the 20th Century.

  • Casting principal
    • Jeremy Irons
    • Michael Gambon
    • Anna Chancellor
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    2,5 k
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    • Casting principal
      • Jeremy Irons
      • Michael Gambon
      • Anna Chancellor
    • 40avis d'utilisateurs
    • 5avis des critiques
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    • Victoire aux 5 BAFTA Awards
      • 7 victoires et 5 nominations au total

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    Jeremy Irons
    Jeremy Irons
    • Rupert Gould
    • 2000
    Michael Gambon
    Michael Gambon
    • John Harrison
    • 2000
    Anna Chancellor
    Anna Chancellor
    • Muriel Gould
    • 2000
    Gemma Jones
    Gemma Jones
    • Elizabeth Harrison
    • 2000
    Emma Kay
    • Laura Gurney
    • 2000
    Alec McCowen
    Alec McCowen
    • Sir Frank Dyson
    • 2000
    Barbara Leigh-Hunt
    Barbara Leigh-Hunt
    • Dodo Gould
    • 2000
    Peter-Hugo Daly
    Peter-Hugo Daly
    • John Jefferies
    • 2000
    Jonathan Coy
    Jonathan Coy
    • Admiral Clowdisley
    • 2000
    Christopher Hodsol
    • Captain Ainsley
    • 2000
    Samuel West
    Samuel West
    • Nevil Maskelyne
    • 2000
    Clare Lawrence Moody
    Clare Lawrence Moody
    • Staff Nurse
    • 2000
    Ian McNeice
    Ian McNeice
    • Dr. Bliss
    • 2000
    Clare McCarron
    • Nurse
    • 2000
    Peter Cartwright
    Peter Cartwright
    • Army Doctor
    • 2000
    Ian Hart
    Ian Hart
    • William Harrison
    • 2000
    John Nettleton
    John Nettleton
    • Minister for the Navy
    • 2000
    Bill Nighy
    Bill Nighy
    • Lord Sandwich
    • 2000
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    10lllama

    Time flew

    This film was absolutely stunning, and after watching it we were amazed at how quickly the time flew. Though the entire movie (DVD) was 200 minutes long, we felt as though it had taken less than an hour. The sets and costumes were beautiful, the acting was superb, the meshing together of the two different times worked extremely well, the "timing" was impeccable, the tension built wonderfully, and the climax was powerful. We never dreamed we would feel so strongly about a movie depicting what we originally thought would be a mundane, boring subject. We are grateful to the makers of this film for the attention to detail and the feeling they put into this movie. It came alive for us, and we now feel more appreciative toward those geniuses of former times who persevered against all odds to improve the human condition. Kudos to Michael Gambon and Jeremy Irons for their exquisite performances of complex characters, and for the depth of feeling they both portrayed.
    9AirWolf1984

    great masterpiece

    I ran into this at late night on A&E a couple of years ago. Although I missed about 30 minutes of the beginning part, I immediately got 'glued' to TV by the casts' great performance, great story line, and its historical-correct setting.

    As a side note, Sir Isaac Newton (1642--1727) was in the same era as in the time setting of the story. I wonder if Sir Isaac Newton had ever involved with this 'board of longitude' ;)
    TxMike

    Great movie for its historical and scientific significance, a definite "10"!

    Dec2004 update: I did eventually buy the DVD set, and it is very nice.

    "Longitude" is a towering achievement as a movie. Shown in 4 hours on A&E network, I taped it to skip the commercials and was able to watch it in just over 3 hours. I only give ratings of "10" to truly remarkable movies, and this is one. It helps to be a scientist, and to have had a life-long fascination with navigation and timepieces.

    The story is historical - the British government passed an act in the early 1700s for a prize of 20,000 Pounds for the first to provide an accurate and practical means of establishing longitude at sea. A Board of Longitude,comprising self-important scientists, would judge when the challenge was met.

    John Harrison, a carpenter who understood the sun's apparent movement with the Earth's rotation, figured you could do it with a very accurate clock. He, with help from his son William, did it over a period of about 50 years, and met all conditions with his 4th clock, but the board kept throwing up roadblocks to avoid giving the award to someone who was not a scientist but a mere "carpenter." Finally, when Harrison was 80, in the year 1774, was given the prize by Parliament. He died only two years later.

    The ancient story was interwoven with a WWII-era story of a man, played by Jeremy Irons, who undertook to restore all of Harrison's old clocks, and finally succeeded against similar resistance that Harrison had faced.

    If you either are not a scientist, or do not appreciate the magnitude of Harrison's effort, and its contribution to modern navigation, then it is possible that you would find this movie somewhat boring. Do yourself a favor - don't waste your time. For me, it remains one of the absolute best movies I have ever seen, both in significance of the story and the mastery of the acting and direction.
    9buchetger

    Awesome.Must see.

    Staying with my in-laws in rural Ireland,kids,wife and said in-laws watching ER or whatever,I had to stay in the kitchen to watch on a small portable TV this film I thought would be interesting.(Dirty dishes,dogs etc...). I was taken aback quite from the start. The actors (Gambon,Irons..)were terrific,but more so,believable.After 30mns I forced my dad-in-law to at least have a look at the show,which he did.

    We didn't leave that kitchen for the 3 nights the series was on and merrily sorted out the after-dinner mess,all the while conversing on how to build IT.Anecdote: on the last night my eldest aughter who was 7 came into the kitchen to see what we were watching,and at that age, was captivated. It is also a great tribute to the ethics of learning and wanting,working to achieve something. Sorry if I sounded a bit Victorian in that sense.(Am not). Please watch and recommend this.
    10Imnozy

    TV Drama at its best

    Longitude is an example of the very best in television drama. Based on a true story, meticulously acted and directed, this is the type of movie that the British do better than anyone else in the world.

    The performances of the two principals, Michael Gambon and Jeremy Irons were awe inspiring, the excellent supporting cast did not let them down.

    What on the surface sounds like a dry story - the search for a means of accurately determining longitude at sea - and the obsession many years later of a returned WW1 soldier with locating and restoring the devices invented for that purpose - was turned into a genuine cliffhanger by the producers. Initially I found the switching from one story to another somewhat disconcerting, but it was done so well that it soon felt quite comfortable.

    This is the story of one man's lifelong trial and error search to perfect his devices and to win the prize offered for the solution to the longitude problem. Against all odds and at great damage to his health he and his son eventually succeeded. Interspersed with this is the story of another man centuries later who was determined to locate & restore the devices and to ensure their preservation for future generations.

    I can really recommend this show to anyone with an enquiring mind, who enjoys a fascinating story, excellently told.

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    • Anecdotes
      To portray the aftermath of the shipwreck in the Isles of Scilly, dozens of extras had to lie in the cold surf, pretending to be dead, for over an hour.
    • Gaffes
      During the entire movie, when H1 is seen, the ticking that can be heard belongs to H3. The actual H1 and H2 tick in a rather dull way, but H3 is instantly recognizable, which is probably why its sound was used for H1 and H2 too. H4 appears to use the correct sound.
    • Citations

      Sir Edmund Halley: Don't touch that, boy!

      William Harrison: I didn't, sir, honest, I was just looking.

      Sir Edmund Halley: Do you know what that is?

      William Harrison: To tell the movements of the stars.

      Sir Edmund Halley: How do you know that?

      William Harrison: It's my job at home.

      Sir Edmund Halley: You have one of these at home!?

      William Harrison: No, sir, we use Mr. Johnson next door's chimney.

      Sir Edmund Halley: And, pray, what is it that you learn from Mr. Johnson next door's chimney?

      William Harrison: The time.

      Sir Edmund Halley: How can you tell the time with a chimney?

      William Harrison: If you stand in the right place, you can see Sirius.

      Sir Edmund Halley: Sirius?

      William Harrison: It moves behind Mr. Johnso's chimney 3 minutes and 56 seconds earlier every day. We need the time for our timepiece, to tell if it's true.

      Sir Edmund Halley: And is it?

      William Harrison: It's bloody perfect, sir.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 janvier 2000 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Долгота
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Antigua, Antigua-et-Barbuda
    • Sociétés de production
      • A+E Networks
      • Granada Film Productions
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    • Durée
      • 1h 39min(99 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.78 : 1

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