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Raffles

  • TV Series
  • 1975–1977
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
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Raffles (1975)
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A.J. Raffles, a gentleman cricketer, leads a double life as a jewel thief, aided by his friend Bunny Manders. He steals from the wealthy while occasionally playing detective across Edwardian... Read allA.J. Raffles, a gentleman cricketer, leads a double life as a jewel thief, aided by his friend Bunny Manders. He steals from the wealthy while occasionally playing detective across Edwardian England.A.J. Raffles, a gentleman cricketer, leads a double life as a jewel thief, aided by his friend Bunny Manders. He steals from the wealthy while occasionally playing detective across Edwardian England.

  • Stars
    • Anthony Valentine
    • Christopher Strauli
    • Victor Brooks
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  • IMDb RATING
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    233
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    • Stars
      • Anthony Valentine
      • Christopher Strauli
      • Victor Brooks
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Nominated for 3 BAFTA Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Anthony Valentine
    Anthony Valentine
    • A.J. Raffles…
    • 1975–1977
    Christopher Strauli
    Christopher Strauli
    • Bunny Manders
    • 1975–1977
    Victor Brooks
    • Albany Porter
    • 1977
    Victor Carin
    • Inspector Mackenzie
    • 1977
    Trevor Ray
    Trevor Ray
    • Bunny's Porter
    • 1977
    Terence Soall
    • Club Waiter…
    • 1977
    Andrew Jackson
    • Cabbie…
    • 1977
    James Maxwell
    James Maxwell
    • Inspector Mackenzie
    • 1975
    Robert Hardy
    Robert Hardy
    • Lord Ernest Belville
    • 1977
    Jeremy Clyde
    Jeremy Clyde
    • Alick Carruthers
    • 1977
    Brian Glover
    Brian Glover
    • Billy Purvis
    • 1977
    Graham Crowden
    Graham Crowden
    • Sir Arthur Rumbold
    • 1977
    John Hallam
    John Hallam
    • Von Heumann
    • 1977
    Geoffrey Hutchings
    Geoffrey Hutchings
    • Bank Clerk
    • 1977
    Christopher Malcolm
    Christopher Malcolm
    • Barney Maguire
    • 1977
    Tony Britton
    Tony Britton
    • Lord Thornaby
    • 1977
    John Savident
    John Savident
    • Brigstock
    • 1977
    Norman Bird
    Norman Bird
    • Sgt. Holly
    • 1977
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    6alexanderdavies-99382

    A rather tame production of an interesting character.

    I was expecting good things from this 1970s series of "Raffles." I can certainly understand why this popular character would be adapted for TV, to cash in on the success of the short stories. Alas, the results are a mixed bag. Altogether - including the pilot episode - 14 instalments were made. For me, that is quite enough. The plotting of most of the episodes is rather weak, causing the narrative structure to become compromised. There isn't much to keep me interested, once a plot is difficult to follow. Anthony Valentine is superbly cast in the title role. As the gentleman thief, his smooth charm and his diction add to his performance. The one who plays his sidekick Bunny, is about as pointless and irritating as could be. The character has little to do throughout the series and shouldn't have been made a regular character. There are a few episodes that I found to be quite satisfactory but that's about all.
    NumptyB

    Nothing amateur about this cracksman

    Well said loza-1! A series which gets far too little attention, considering its quality. You need only compare an episode like "A Bad Night" with the BBC's more recent glossy attempt to 'tech-up' Raffles (with Nigel Havers) to see that you can't win over simply respecting E W Hornung's source material. The studio-bound nature of this series just did not hold it back. If, please the muse of good storytelling, A J Raffles and Bunny ever make it to the cinema screen again, as they should, a full orchestral rendering of Anthony Isaac's theme is a must have. This Yorkshire Television production is worth seeing to hear that theme alone. The fact that the programme itself is finely scripted and the lead performed with charm and subtlety, that rare combination, are just amazing bonuses. You can see here that British Television spoilt its audience in the 1970s. Having but a tiny edge over "Cribb", YTV's "Raffles" was only trumped in this field by the more costly Granada Sherlock Holmes adaptations of the next decade.
    loza-1

    Anthony Valentine at His Very Best

    By the time this series was made, Anthony Valentine was already a household name, due to his portrayal of the villainous Major Mohn in "Colditz". Here he gets to display a wide range of acting skills as E W Hornung's gentleman burglar A J Raffles. The part demands a range of different accents, which Valentine performs without slips, as well as some amusing scenes where he is being searched by the police. Any aspiring actor would do well to watch Valentine in action.

    If Conan-Doyle's Sherlock Holmes was the most popular crime fiction of the Victorian/Edwardian era, Raffles, written by Conan-Doyle's brother-in-law, was number two. Hornung paid homage to Conan-Doyle by saying that imitation was the sincerest form of flattery. What he meant was that his stories were narrated by a companion who had an inferior intellect to the hero. There the similarity ends, and Conan-Doyle even went so far as to condemn Hornung's work by stating that a criminal should never be a hero. This argument is utter drivel, since audiences had been thrilled for hundreds of years by the exploits of Robin Hood.

    A J Raffles is ex-public school who has a flat in Picadilly. He seems to live in evening clothes, and exists on a diet of Scotch whisky, Sullivan & Powell Turkish cigarettes, and coffee. He is a cricket all-rounder who plays for England. But he has to pay for his bon vivant lifestyle, and this he does by cracking safes. He is accompanied by a semi-inept schoolmate called Bunny Manders, and they are always just one step ahead of the wild-haired policeman Inspector McKenzie. Some of the scenes involving McKenzie and Raffles are performed with Chaplinesque timing.

    In a strange way, Raffles has a code of ethics, based on public school practice. Interesting is Episode 1.9, where Raffles is up against Lord Ernest Belville (played by Robert Hardy), who is, in effect, a Raffles without the code of ethics.

    I originally saw these episodes in black and white, and have only recently seen them in colour. The costumes and sets are utterly superb, and are a history lesson in themselves. At one stage, Raffles's flat is being converted from gas to electricity, and a telephone is being installed. There is a terrific attention to detail.

    Mackie's scripts are witty, although, in my opinion, they lack some of the charm of the original Hornung dialogue, because the public school patter between Raffles and Bunny are toned down for this series. Nevertheless, with a wealth of acting talent involved, Raffles is by far and away the best costume drama I have seen on British television; and I cannot for the life of me think why it never gets mentioned as a classic TV series.

    All the episodes are available, and I recommend you watch them. Believe me, you will not be disappointed.

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    • Release date
      • September 10, 1975 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Raffles, ladro gentiluomo
    • Production company
      • Yorkshire Television (YTV)
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      • 1h(60 min)
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      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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