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Gunpowder

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2017
  • TV-MA
  • 1h
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Kit Harington in Gunpowder (2017)
British activist Guy Fawkes and a group of provincial English Catholics plan to blow up the House of Lords and kill King James I in the early 17th century.
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Robert Catesby leads Guy Fawkes a group of English Catholic traitors plan to blow up the Palace Of Westminster and kill King James I in the infamous Gunpowder Plot.Robert Catesby leads Guy Fawkes a group of English Catholic traitors plan to blow up the Palace Of Westminster and kill King James I in the infamous Gunpowder Plot.Robert Catesby leads Guy Fawkes a group of English Catholic traitors plan to blow up the Palace Of Westminster and kill King James I in the infamous Gunpowder Plot.

  • Creators
    • Ronan Bennett
    • Kit Harington
    • Daniel West
  • Stars
    • Kit Harington
    • Liv Tyler
    • Edward Holcroft
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    12K
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    POPULARITY
    2,013
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    • Creators
      • Ronan Bennett
      • Kit Harington
      • Daniel West
    • Stars
      • Kit Harington
      • Liv Tyler
      • Edward Holcroft
    • 74User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 4 nominations total

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    Kit Harington
    Kit Harington
    • Robert Catesby
    • 2017
    Liv Tyler
    Liv Tyler
    • Anne Vaux
    • 2017
    Edward Holcroft
    Edward Holcroft
    • Thomas Wintour
    • 2017
    Mark Gatiss
    Mark Gatiss
    • Lord Robert Cecil
    • 2017
    Shaun Dooley
    Shaun Dooley
    • Sir William Wade
    • 2017
    Peter Mullan
    Peter Mullan
    • Father Henry Garnet
    • 2017
    Derek Riddell
    Derek Riddell
    • King James I
    • 2017
    Robert Emms
    Robert Emms
    • Father John Gerard
    • 2017
    Luke Broughton
    • Thomas Bates
    • 2017
    Tom Cullen
    Tom Cullen
    • Guy Fawkes
    • 2017
    Luke Neal
    Luke Neal
    • Jack Wright
    • 2017
    Tom Sweet
    Tom Sweet
    • Young Robert Catesby
    • 2017
    Hugh Alexander
    • Sir Philip Herbert
    • 2017
    David Bamber
    David Bamber
    • Lord Northumberland
    • 2017
    Richard Glover
    • Slater
    • 2017
    Josh Moran
    • George Farwell
    • 2017
    Simon Kunz
    Simon Kunz
    • Lord Howard
    • 2017
    Andy Lucas
    Andy Lucas
    • De Tassis
    • 2017
    • Creators
      • Ronan Bennett
      • Kit Harington
      • Daniel West
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    8joewhalen7

    Good but Hard "R"

    This is a good period drama which, as others have written, reminds you a lot of "Wolfe Hall." However, the viewer should be advised that it's a hard "R" film for its graphic gore early in the first episode. From what I've read of history, this is a fairly accurate depiction of the way things were actually done in 17th century England. Just be advised.
    5Lejink

    Lost the plot

    This three-part BBC dramatisation of the events surrounding the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 was something of a mixed bag. There was the expected attention to period detail in the sets and costumes and the acting too was good in almost every major part. However, historical accuracy was blown to smithereens in places and other aspects of the story were undoubtedly "sexed up" to make for presumably more exciting viewing in this day and age.

    It was also a tough watch at times with graphic depictions of torture and execution, the latter in particular where in the first episode we see a middle-aged Catholic woman stripped naked and agonisingly crushed to death followed by a young priest hung, drawn and quartered, his entrails ripped from his still-living body, before his beheading and his severed head is stuck on a pike put on public display. All of this before a baying, bloodthirsty crowd of supposedly ordinary people.

    The story centres on young Catholic nobleman Robert Catesby who becomes the centre of a Popish plot to strike back against the ever more repressive anti-Catholic legislation put before King James by his first lieutenant, the hunch-backed Robert Cecil and his hired muscle in the person of Sir William Wade. With his cohorts, Catesby, after failing to get support abroad for his plans, hatches the famous gunpowder plot to blow up the king and his ministers on the opening of Parliament which sees him meet up with one Guy Fawkes, a cold-bloodedly determined confederate.

    Kit Harington, whose very name seems apt for the time portrayed, plays Catesby as the determined handsome hero, prepared to martyr himself to the cause. Peter Mullen is the priest whose commitment to the cause is racked by self-doubt but who in the end, inspired by Catesby's example, finds his own inner courage to match his convictions. Mark Gatiss plays the ruthless, scheming Cecil as almost a pantomime villain with Shaun Dooley more impressive as the brutal Wade, happy to follow orders no matter how violent they are. King James's homosexual tendencies are rather unsubtly highlighted as he plays up to his young lover at court, before his narrow escape frightens him back to his queen.

    To me though the story was over-egged in that for example, nowhere have I read of Catesby freeing another young Catholic priest from the Tower Of London, shown here in almost medieval "Mission Impossible" style and as for the last stand of Catesby and his followers, his "Butch Cassidy" - type slow motion death seemed likewise over the top.

    I just think that historically important stories like this should pay more attention to the truth and not make so many concessions to an audience it thinks needs cliff-hanging thrills and contrived action sequences in the name of entertainment. The Gunpowder Plot was a pivotal moment in British history and I think deserved a more factual retelling than it got here, no matter how well acted and re-enacted it otherwise was.
    5flpsntslvr

    Nope.

    I was wondering why would anyone cast Kit Harrington, who is such a terrible actor. The answer is because he is one of the creators. He has the same Jon Snow face throughout the whole thing. In fact he is basically the same character. Terrible acting, casting, plot looks like a bad Brazilian soap opera with some historical facts. Sometimes the characters, dialogues and plot development are so badly written that it seems to be a satire instead of a historical drama. Skip this one. Life is too short to waste on bad shows. Looking back I regret giving 5 stars instead of one.
    5timsmith37

    Robert Catesby and some other blokes

    Notice there is a word missing from the title? That's right Plot. The Gunpowder Plot was a conspiracy, and a conspiracy by definition is not all about one person. Thirteen men plotted to blow up the King and government, kidnap the princess royal, foment an armed rebellion and seize the reigns of state with the aid of a foreign power. It was daring, almost certainly stupid and heroically irresponsible.

    Robert Catesby is important yes, because he had the vision and the charisma to persuade twelve very different individuals to sign up for this madcap scheme. But that is part of the problem here: the vision is elusive and, in Kit Harrington's stolid performance there is precious little charisma. As for the remaining conspirators, they are blanks, even Guy Fawkes is nothing more than a by-the-numbers Tom Hardy tribute act. We know nothing about them or what drew them into the plot. In focussing so exclusively on the part played by his aristocratic ancestor, Harrington does not just do a disservice to the other conspirators (half of whom do not get speaking parts), he also drains all the tension from the conspiracy storyline. There should be clashing personalities and differing agendas, paranoia and suspicions, false starts and difficulties encountered; above all as the conspiracy reaches it's climax there should be jangling nerves. It's hard to care about the inner turmoil of characters you have not been properly introduced to, and in fairness the script does not even make the attempt.

    Instead we get spurious action sequences, such as Catesby's rescue of John Gerard, who actually escaped from the Tower a decade earlier and without Catesby's assistance, and hackneyed Hollywood moments, such as the climatic sequence when Butch Catesby and the Wintourdance Kid charge out in slow motion onto the guns of the Bolivian police force.

    Above all the focus is on Catesby and his motivations, all seen through a prism of modern sensibilities and contemporary relevance. And that again is a problem, as the history gets mucked around quite a lot in order to make these points. If you are going to depict atrocities in prurient detail and justify them as providing the context for your character's actions, then you can expect to be called out if you over-egg the pudding.

    The look of the show is good, if a little underlit, but the script is hack work and the performances, for the most part (Liv Tyler as Anne Vaux is a luminous exception) either soapily two-dimensional or pantomime broad. The ubiquitous Gatiss renders a particularly ripe King Rat as that fascinating statesman Robert Cecil. (Historical accuracy would incidentally have been better served by a shorter Cecil and a taller Catesby.)

    Since Harrington is milking his moment in the sun to get vanity projects commissioned on the lives of his ancestors, I shall look forward with eager anticipation to a three-part drama on the inventor of the flush toilet, an achievement worthy of celebration. Would that someone at the BBC had pulled the chain on this production.
    5stuart-halliday-943-557698

    Unbalanced History

    This is a good series, excellent acting. The moderate rating reflects my concern about the balance. There certainly was religious persecution during the reigns of Elizabeth I and James I which is to be deplored.Probably near 100 Catholics were martyred in England alone between Elizabeth's accession in 1558 and the Gunpowder plot. 100 in 50 years is a lot; but compare that to the near 300 Protestants martyred in only five years under Mary Tudor. Or to the thousands slaughtered by the Spanish Inquisition from the 15th century in Spain and the Low Countries - to say nothing of the tens of thousands of unfortunate victims in Spain's colonies of Peru and Mexico). The Catholic Encyclopedia creditably points out that Elizabeth began her reign with true toleration in mind - witnessed by the fact that there were no religious executions at all between 1558 and 1570. Things changed with the actions of the reprehensible Pope Pius V who after acceding in 1570 excommunicated Elizabeth and urged her subjects to rebel and to assassinate her. Hardly surprising that she was urged to take a tougher line. Pius's plans ultimately backfired; but he had created a problem for English Catholics - support Pope or Monarch was their only choice. Blame for what happened after falls mostly on the shoulders of that psychopathic prelate. As regards the gunpowder plotters themselves, I feel the series was misleading in portraying them as worthy patriots and genuinely religious men. Think on it; they put nearly 3 tons of gunpowder in place. Had they succeeded the magnitude of the blast would have taken out not only the Parliament building and all inside but half of London besides. Total casualties might have been 10,000 or more. Tease this up proportionately and we are talking about devastation on Hiroshima levels. They must have known how extensive the damage and death would have been - several were ex-soldiers and used to gunpowder. These men would probably have welcomed a subsequent Spanish invasion to forcibly drag their countryman back to a now alien faith. They were traitors and potential mass-murderers. No sympathy from me, I'm afraid.

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      Kit Harington is a direct descendant of Robert Catesby on his mother's side. Harington's full birth name is Christopher Catesby Harington.
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      Referenced in Les Simpson: Krusty the Clown (2018)

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      • October 21, 2017 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
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    • Filming locations
      • East Riddlesden Hall, Bradford Road, Riddlesden, Keighley, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Kudos Film and Television
      • Thriker Films
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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