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Un inspecteur vous demande

Original title: An Inspector Calls
  • TV Movie
  • 2015
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
17K
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David Thewlis, Miranda Richardson, Ken Stott, Chloe Pirrie, Kyle Soller, and Finn Cole in Un inspecteur vous demande (2015)
CrimeDramaMystery

A mysterious inspector investigates the wealthy Birling family and their dinner guest following the suicide of a young woman.A mysterious inspector investigates the wealthy Birling family and their dinner guest following the suicide of a young woman.A mysterious inspector investigates the wealthy Birling family and their dinner guest following the suicide of a young woman.

  • Director
    • Aisling Walsh
  • Writers
    • J.B. Priestley
    • Helen Edmundson
  • Stars
    • Sophie Rundle
    • Lucy Chappell
    • Miranda Richardson
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    17K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Aisling Walsh
    • Writers
      • J.B. Priestley
      • Helen Edmundson
    • Stars
      • Sophie Rundle
      • Lucy Chappell
      • Miranda Richardson
    • 134User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Sophie Rundle
    Sophie Rundle
    • Eva
    Lucy Chappell
    • Edna
    Miranda Richardson
    Miranda Richardson
    • Sybil Birling
    Ken Stott
    Ken Stott
    • Arthur Birling
    Finn Cole
    Finn Cole
    • Eric Birling
    Chloe Pirrie
    Chloe Pirrie
    • Sheila Birling
    Kyle Soller
    Kyle Soller
    • Gerald Croft
    David Thewlis
    David Thewlis
    • The Inspector
    Flora Nicholson
    Flora Nicholson
    • Miss Francis
    Gary Davis
    Gary Davis
    • Alderman Meggarty
    Wanda Opalinska
    Wanda Opalinska
    • Charity Lady
    Nigel Black
    • Gate Keeper
    • (uncredited)
    Clare Crowther
    • Posh Lady
    • (uncredited)
    Philip Gascoyne
    Philip Gascoyne
    • Millward's Shop Customer
    • (uncredited)
    Ellie Morgan Roberts
    • Young Eva
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Margaret Wheldon
    • Factory Worker
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Jerry Mark Willey
    • seaside Photographer
    • (uncredited)
    Patricia Winker
    • Factory Worker
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Aisling Walsh
    • Writers
      • J.B. Priestley
      • Helen Edmundson
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    User reviews134

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    9Rafailia92

    Heartbreaking adaptation

    I saw the 1954 version and although I liked it very much I didn't cry. I saw this version and I just couldn't stop crying. The ending was utterly heartbreaking and although I usually disagree with changing the endings of well known books, plays etc (for example Agatha Christie's works that on the newest adaptations it's some kind of a "norm" to change the endings) I hoped down to the last second of the movie for the ending to change. An amazing adaptation. One I will never forget.
    10Sleepin_Dragon

    Totally captivating version.

    Inspector Goole arrives unannounced at the home of the Birling family. The family had been celebrating the engagement of daughter Sheila, to Gerald Croft, a match that would unite two powerful businesses. The Inspector informs the family of his business, that of the death of a young woman, Eva Smith. It turns out each member of the family has encountered Eva, and each in turn damaged her life in some way.

    I must admit I had my doubts beforehand about this, I tend to think sometimes if it ain't broke don't fix it, I love both the 1954 and 1982 versions respectively. This though had me utterly engrossed, it was an outstanding version. It looked superb, the factory scenes looked incredibly authentic, as did the scenes in the house.

    I liked how it began too, not straight into the dinner setting, we were given a little bit of background. From then on it kept to the story beautifully, it must have been tempting to have tweaked it in some way. Definitely the most serious version of it, no softer humorous side, this was pretty bleak. I couldn't pick a standout performance as I thought every cast member was wonderful.

    Truly captivating, 10/10
    10arthurlally1

    Drama at its very best

    I went into this with an open mind, as i knew it was a remake. Right from the start i was captivated by the enveloping period atmosphere and way the story weaved its story. The plot was simply superb, exposing the class divide and way that others can be mistreat their fellow man, without any conscious or care for the consequences. The lessons in humanity ring as true today as they did in that period so its still highly relevant and should provoke some internalising. However putting that all to one side the acting was simply top drawer and David Thewliss contribution was truly spellbinding. He was so commanding throughout and more than a match for the wealthy opposition he encountered that night. This was so good that i actually watched it three times back to back, as every scene was so immersive and tense. So if you like good drama you would be hard pressed to beat this and all the more amazing was the fact it was mostly delivered in a drawing room, so that speaks volumes for the way it was acted. So I hope you enjoy this period piece as much as i did
    7Lejink

    Called to account

    I have for a long time enjoyed J B Priestley's famous "time-play" having read it and seen it performed in the theatre more than once. This BBC Drama version plays it relatively safe, staying true to the era and by and large to the text. It's very well acted by its ensemble cast with David Thewlis almost ghoulish as the soft-spoken, avenging "Inspector" Goole, Ken Stott as the self-important patriarch Mr, soon-to-be Sir Birling and especially Sophie Rundle as the spirited but doomed Eva/Daisy/Alice whose fate casts a long shadow over the whole Birling family, father, mother, son, newly engaged daughter and her well-to-do fiancé Mr Croft, assembled at the Birling mansion to celebrate the engagement.

    The play is opened up just enough so as you'd notice with some external scenes but mostly, as you'd expect it's played indoors, intensifying the drama to a backdrop of hypnotic chamber music as the plot edges inevitably to its climaxes. I say climaxes because of the two big reveals that Priestley employs, firstly exposing the hypocrisy of the staid pre-Great War English society in their links to this young woman's demise and then the brilliant twist at the end just when it seems as if they've all gotten away with it.

    Some of Priestley's wider themes seem to be just that, i.e. wide of the mark, like his prediction of a bloody uprising by the downtrodden working classes, although considering the social upheaval later in the depicted decade, obviously with events abroad in Russia, Ireland and Weimar Germany to name but three, never mind the General Strike and Red Clydeside disputes of the post-War era here in Britain maybe he wasn't so far out either. It's only in the words and actions of the two youngest members of the afflicted Birlings that we see any hope of societal change in the future as we observe their conscience-stricken reaction to events, neither tainted by the jaundiced, self-motivated experience of their elders.

    The treatment of the Inspector I thought played up the fantastic element just a little too much with the extended epilogue showing him as a sort of omnipresent spirit surrounding Eva as she comes to her fateful end almost as if the director felt the need to explain his unexplained presence,which for me reduced the character's effectiveness as the pricked conscience of the group, his last appearance should really have been after he finished with the family at the house.

    Nevertheless, any production like this which respects the context of the original play as this one undoubtedly does, even if at times it creaked rather than crept along, still managed to entertain me just as it always has, as a taut, cleverly written, psychological thriller with a moral in the tale.
    9marmstrong-84215

    Enjoyed the entire thing

    I loved the entire play. The thought of the play was amazing. I loved how the music blended so perfectly with the feelings of the characters and how the lighting always matched the mood. The producers kept you going with the entire thing and knew when to go to a another scene, which they executed it quite beautifully. The camera angles were great, the over the shoulder angles kept a kind of sense that this person was disgusted with them (mainly the Inspector). Also, the actors were a perfect fit. I adored Finn Cole, he was such a perfect fit to play Eric Birling. He provoked such feeling in the character and he just suited the role perfectly. But, all the actors were a perfect fit for their roles. Overall, thee play was phenomenal.

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    • Trivia
      The original play was produced twice on Broadway over a 50-year period of time. The second production earned multiple awards, including Best Revival of a play, and best featured actress for Jane Adams. The revival production also earned awards for creative set design, which featured all adult actors moving around on an oversized doll house sized set, and the actors were unable to actually enter or move around within the rooms of the house.
    • Goofs
      Gerald leaves the room after Sheila has given him back her engagement ring, but the next time she appears, she still has the engagement ring on her finger.
    • Quotes

      The Inspector: There are millions and millions of Eva Smiths and John Smiths still left with us, with their lives, their hopes and fears, their suffering and chance of happiness, all intertwined with our lives in what we think and say and do. We don't live alone upon this earth. We are members of one body. We are responsible for each other. And if mankind will not learn that lesson, then the time will, soon, when he will be taught it in fire and blood and anguish.

    • Connections
      Remake of Un inspecteur vous demande (1954)

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    • Release date
      • September 13, 2015 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Drama Republic (United Kingdom)
      • Official Amazon Prime
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • An Inspector Calls
    • Filming locations
      • Salts Mill, Victoria Road, Saltaire, Shipley, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK(Birling Mill)
    • Production companies
      • Drama Republic
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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