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Into the Blue

  • Film per la TV
  • 1997
  • 2h
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,0/10
262
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Abigail Cruttenden and John Thaw in Into the Blue (1997)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA British expatriate living on the island of Rhodes investigates the mysterious death of a woman with whom he had a brief affair.A British expatriate living on the island of Rhodes investigates the mysterious death of a woman with whom he had a brief affair.A British expatriate living on the island of Rhodes investigates the mysterious death of a woman with whom he had a brief affair.

  • Regia
    • Jack Gold
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Simon Burke
    • Robert Goddard
  • Star
    • John Thaw
    • Tom Towndrow
    • Vida Garman
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,0/10
    262
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Jack Gold
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Simon Burke
      • Robert Goddard
    • Star
      • John Thaw
      • Tom Towndrow
      • Vida Garman
    • 11Recensioni degli utenti
    • 1Recensione della critica
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    Interpreti principali23

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    John Thaw
    John Thaw
    • Harry Barnett
    Tom Towndrow
    • Young Harry
    Vida Garman
    • Clare Mallender
    Abigail Cruttenden
    Abigail Cruttenden
    • Heather Mallender
    Dimitri Andreas
    Dimitri Andreas
    • Kostas
    Kevork Malikyan
    Kevork Malikyan
    • Inspector Miltiades
    Matthew Marsh
    Matthew Marsh
    • Alan Dysart
    Giannis Grivas
    • Chief of Police
    Andreas Karras
    Andreas Karras
    • Detective
    • (as a different name)
    George Savvides
    George Savvides
    • Operator
    Inday Ba
    Inday Ba
    • Zohra Labrooy
    Miles Anderson
    Miles Anderson
    • Dr. Peter Kingdom
    Tony Spooner
    • Ted
    James Mair
    • Policeman
    Kieron Jecchinis
    Kieron Jecchinis
    • Pineaar
    Arif Hussein
    • Said
    Steven Law
    • Michael
    Tim Brierley
    • Willy Morpurgo
    • Regia
      • Jack Gold
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Simon Burke
      • Robert Goddard
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    El Cine

    Good TV thriller when taken on its own terms; obviously no friend of the book

    Having been dismayed by many tawdry TV rewrites of perfectly good books, I can understand why the "Into the Blue" author and many readers would be apoplectic after watching this. Instead of gasping at the thrills and chills in this TV movie, those who read the book first will merely gasp in surprise at how well over half of anything to do with it has been radically altered for this film, including the most major characters and plot twists.

    That any major changes should occur is not a surprise, however. Indeed, one wonders just why the producers chose to film this book of all things. There was just no way 400 pages of dense, hard paragraphs and exhaustive backstory (all in tiny font) could've made a film of 110 or so minutes. Despite having some compelling drama and ideas, frankly the book can afford to lose perhaps 100 pages.

    Even so, by the standards of adaptations, this film's condensations and rewriting are savage. I read the book second, then revisited the film. Thus for me, it's rather a hoot how the film broadcasts right from the start how it's spared nothing in its rewriting. In the first five minutes, Harry Barnett shows someone a portrait of Alan Dysart's wife, a small but important (and alive) supporting character in the book. Harry reports that she died of cancer 2 years ago, then moves on without another word. That's that for wifey!

    But the film gives us a decent enough TV movie thriller. Its technique is plain, typical for TV movies, but offers attractive sets, location shootings, and cinematography. The book has its share of melodrama, but the film really ups the thriller factor, which gets clichéd but still fun.

    The altered story also retains much of what worked best in the book's drama: Harry Barnett's central quest, and an interesting friendship with the vivid, yet inscrutable Alan Dysart.

    True, the film is clichéd in how it sets up Harry's private investigation of Heather Mallender's disappearance. The usual "innocent man must launch his own private investigation to clear his name, while the authorities hassle him and do nothing useful." But it keeps the device of Harry obtaining photos Heather has shot, and using them to retrace her own investigative journey from the past. The film gets great cinematic fun out of this -- Harry will give us a close-up view of a photo of a building; then the shot pans up to show the actual building, proving that he's on the right track.

    Alan too remains compelling: a well-fed and well-groomed man of power (love the suspenders) who's generous, supportive, yet ambiguous. (The film errs a little by making him ambiguous from the start.) Forever helping Harry out of trouble, Alan provides one of the most gripping dramatic moments when Harry declines to do him a major favor. Alan stops and glares at him, and complains to Harry for the first time. "It's the only favor I've ever asked of you." Immediately he departs in defeat. We feel the pain and guilt such an accurate criticism must've made to Harry.

    Unfortunately, the film glosses over their surprising drama at story's end.

    Zora Labrooy, friend of Heather and secretary to a shifty psychologist, provides another strong character and relationship for Harry. Despite rewrites, her essential elements are largely the same. The investigation pushes her to become an ally and assistant to Harry. Besides its own ambiguity, this friendship is made interesting by an increased, constant tension and fragility. They're never sure they can trust or find a real use for each other.

    Also of note is John Thaw, who provides the right dramatic gravitas whenever required. It's also fun to see him convincingly play a cockney man of modest background, in contrast to his famous role of cultured Inspector Morse.
    1robertconnor

    Awful

    When a woman he has just met disappears on the island of Rhodes, Harry's innocence is doubted. But as he begins to examine the woman's past he realizes his closest friend could be involved in murder.

    Robert Goddard is a solid and reliable British writer of clever and complex mysteries. However this adaptation of his novel Into The Blue as a vehicle for John Thaw is disastrous from word go. Embarrassingly miscast, Thaw struggles with accent and intent as he blunders from one scene to another, and he is horribly betrayed by a great clunking script and ghastly supporting actors - Ba is particularly awful as Harry's reluctant sidekick.

    Find Goddard's original novel and avoid this turkey at all costs.
    7Sleepin_Dragon

    Definitely worth seeing.

    Harry, a man who's down on his luck, meets a beautiful young woman whilst house sitting in Rhodes, all is going well until she vanishes, and he's accused of her murder.

    I wanted to see this after reading the book, and having only recently filmed it, I'd have to question how much of the book was adapted, it almost feels like an entirely different story.

    If you're a fan of mysteries, and a fan of the late great John Thaw, I think you'll enjoy this, if you're looking for a faithful adaptation, you'll be sorely disappointed.

    It had a great start, decent core, and a very confusing, but exciting ending. The conclusion was the only poor element for me, not all events were explained, it felt very vague and ambiguous.

    Great location work, fine acting and some excitement. The acting was great I thought, and for me John Thaw was very well cast.

    I enjoyed it, 7/10.
    richard.fuller1

    I Liked It

    Compared to what we get on American tv, it was good. England seems to understand that there can be suspense without having to have calm, cool main characters and it is supposed to be believed that this is intensity.

    I came into John Thaw's work very indirectly, Inspector Morse would air on ETV as one of the Mystery segments. Of course, he was good.

    It would take me a while or two to realize that Into The Blue was not the same character, but still the story was fun.

    Being handed the abandoned baby, the death in the canoe and then the body found on the shore like that all at the beginning, and seeing how they all connected was a good attention-getting story.

    He got a pretty good ally in Zhora there for a while too.

    I know nothing about the book, of course, so it was all the first time I had seen the story.

    I had no problems with it.
    5ashtree

    A Disappointment

    Robert Goddard's splendidly crafted novel brought to the small screen. But Goddard must have been heartbroken to see how his work was changed for television production. John Thaw seems to struggle with a role for which he is completely miscast; and with the whole tenor of the plot changed for compression into a two hour format, this must be one of the more disappointing television adaptations of recent times.

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      Original author Robert Goddard was not impressed with the adaptation of his novel. In an interview, he said "The TV version of Into the Blue was a travesty of the story I wrote and I am determined that any future adaptations should be more faithful to the original".
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      There was nothing in Kingdom's house to make it explode as shown in the film.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 15 ottobre 1997 (Regno Unito)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Stati Uniti
      • Regno Unito
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Rejtély Rodoszon
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Bearwood College, Wokingham, Berkshire, Inghilterra, Regno Unito(Where Jack Cornelius teaches)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Carlton Television
      • Triumph Proscenium Productions Ltd.
      • WGBH
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    • Proporzioni
      • 1.33 : 1

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