Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaSlapstick comedy based on the play by George Bernard Shaw. A stiff English officer, captain Charles Edstaston (Peter O'Toole), and his fiancée Claire arrive in St. Petersburg. Edstaston is b... Leggi tuttoSlapstick comedy based on the play by George Bernard Shaw. A stiff English officer, captain Charles Edstaston (Peter O'Toole), and his fiancée Claire arrive in St. Petersburg. Edstaston is brought to the imperial court to seek audience with the empress Catherine (Jeanne Moreau). ... Leggi tuttoSlapstick comedy based on the play by George Bernard Shaw. A stiff English officer, captain Charles Edstaston (Peter O'Toole), and his fiancée Claire arrive in St. Petersburg. Edstaston is brought to the imperial court to seek audience with the empress Catherine (Jeanne Moreau). He obtains an interview with her courtier, the drunken Potemkin (Zero Mostel), who ends up... Leggi tutto
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It is a historical spoof based on a 1913 George Bernard Shaw play. I don't know anything about that. I am reminded of the recently canceled The Great except more rambling. Mostel is let loose for good and for ill. I would like the movie to go full sex romp. That route has more room to go. This is fun at times. I like O'Toole and Moreau. They have fun with the miniatures.
This is another of the movies I love that has no moral at the end its just fun to watch. But unlike other mindless movies this movie does at least engage you on a few different levels of throught. Potemkin is the best act in the whole movie as he stays politically drunk through the whole picture. If it were available on video or DVD I would say its a must have but alas the folk that make these decisions has not released it on DVD / video yet.... When they do you should order yours right away so you can be in line right after me.
The dialogue is brilliant and stimulating, as one would hope for from George Bernard Shaw. But just as fine are the musical score by the Great Dmitri Tiomkin, and the ever-surprising choreography by Paddy Stone. The extended dance scene is monumental in scope and achievement. It is the centerpiece of the entire movie. This movie is simply stunning.
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- QuizThe last film in which Jack Hawkins' (the British Ambassador) voice is heard. In subsequent films he would be dubbed by other actors due to his problems with throat cancer.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe last line of the end credits reads: "With Scobie As The Ambassador's Dog".
- ConnessioniFeatured in L'ospite d'onore (1982)
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 39 minuti