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Nicholas Nickleby

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1977
  • 5h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Nigel Havers in Nicholas Nickleby (1977)
Drama

A young, compassionate man struggles to save his family and friends from the abusive exploitation of his cold-hearted, grasping uncle.A young, compassionate man struggles to save his family and friends from the abusive exploitation of his cold-hearted, grasping uncle.A young, compassionate man struggles to save his family and friends from the abusive exploitation of his cold-hearted, grasping uncle.

  • Stars
    • Nigel Havers
    • Peter Bourke
    • Derek Godfrey
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    165
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Nigel Havers
      • Peter Bourke
      • Derek Godfrey
    • 4User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Nigel Havers
    Nigel Havers
    • Nicholas Nickleby
    • 1977
    Peter Bourke
    • Smike
    • 1977
    Derek Godfrey
    • Ralph Nickleby
    • 1977
    Robert James
    Robert James
    • Newman Noggs
    • 1977
    Kate Nicholls
    • Kate Nickleby
    • 1977
    Hilary Mason
    Hilary Mason
    • Mrs. Nickleby
    • 1977
    Malcolm Reid
    • Mr. Alfred Mantalini
    • 1977
    Derek Francis
    • Wackford Squeers
    • 1977
    Patricia Routledge
    Patricia Routledge
    • Madame Mantalini
    • 1977
    Patsy Smart
    Patsy Smart
    • Miss La Creevy
    • 1977
    Anthony Ainley
    Anthony Ainley
    • Sir Mulberry Hawk
    • 1977
    Nigel Hughes
    • Lord Frederick Verisopht
    • 1977
    Denis Gilmore
    Denis Gilmore
    • Wackford Jnr
    • 1977
    Raymond Mason
    • Charles Cheeryble
    • 1977
    Preston Lockwood
    Preston Lockwood
    • Tim Linkinwater
    • 1977
    Andrew McCulloch
    Andrew McCulloch
    • John Browdie
    • 1977
    John Hewer
    • Edwin Cherryble
    • 1977
    Ron Pember
    • Mr. Snawley
    • 1977
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    7mickman91-1

    Faithful and best version to this day

    While it is slow for modern sensibilities the viewer is rewarded for the investment because the characters really come to life true to their dickensian tone. Pretty much all of the novel is adapted, even if this means it can be overly slow at certain parts. Nigel Havers, while not a fantastic actor, does a good job at portraying nickleby as a likeable and optimistic young man. Watch the 2001 TV movie and 2002 Hollywood butchering after seeing this and you will find this must be respected as a very faithful version, the best by far we have to date.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    On the most part it's very good, though with flaws

    The book is, as ever with Charles Dickens, an absorbing and interesting read if somewhat sprawling in structure. This 1977 adaptation is fine generally as an adaptation and it does very well on its own terms. In regard to Dickens adaptations, it's neither among the best or worst ever- sort of the very solid but flawed kind- but of Nicholas Nickleby it is one of the better ones. A couple of scenes especially the Matilda Price tea party scene did agreed seem underwritten, and the adaptation can feel rushed. The book has a lot going on, and the adaptation while mostly fine could have done with more time to breathe to develop things more. Two performances didn't seem quite there, Kate Nicholls spent a lot of her screen time looking lost and Anthony Ainley plays Sir Mulberry Hawk far too broadly.

    But the rest of the performances are fine though, the secondary characters are somewhat caricatures anyway but the actors, some with stage experience, give them their all. Freddie Jones and Patricia Routledge are particularly worth looking out for. Nigel Havers plays Nicholas with sincerity and hot-headedness, he is in a way too old for the character but when he plays him so well it doesn't matter. Peter Bourke's Smike is extraordinarily moving, Derek Francis is a menacing Wackford Squeers and Hilary Mason is outstanding as Mrs Nickleby(not many other adaptations of the book have written Mrs Nickleby as well as here as well). Derek Godfrey's Ralph Nickleby is commanding and complex, I interpreted the reason for Ralph's suicide to be because of the thought of his only son dying hating him, this said this is clear in the book but could have been a little more in the adaptation. The Cheerybles could have been problematically played, agreed it is because the characters are impossibly good, but very nicely filled actually.

    It is a very well made and slickly directed adaptation too, skilfully shot with nothing unnatural about it. The countryside views and sets are breathtaking and true to the period, nothing too clean or bleak here, and the towns, houses and costumes are very well-thought out. The music is kept at minimum, to the point it's barely used. Considering though that the narrative changes around tonally a lot that was a very good decision to make. The dialogue is literate, with the comic elements funny, the sinister elements suspenseful and the heartfelt drama poignant. Very Dickenesian too in flavour. The story is compelling, faithful and easy to follow, just that because of the sprawling structure and a tendency to be rushed there are moments of choppiness here and there.

    Overall, flawed but very good and works generally works adaptation-wise too. 8/10 Bethany Cox
    3treeroland

    Offal

    This is the first of the many adaptations of Nicholas Nickelby that I have seen, but it left such a horrible impression upon me, that I am looking for better versions - perhaps the 1947 version, or the 2001 version? All I know is that this 1977 version is really awful. Sometimes I wonder where the viewer ratings come from, or from what planet the directors might hail, that they inflict such atrocious performances upon an unsuspecting public.

    Most of the leads are quite good - Nicholas and his sister and uncle are all reasonably well played, but it goes steeply downhill from there. Most parts are so ridiculously over-acted that it amounts to crude burlesque, something more along the lines of The Royal Nonesuch, from the performance of the King and the Duke in Huckleberry Finn, than any remotely serious drama.

    The place of "honor" goes to Malcolm Reid, whose portrayal of Alfred Mantalini is just about the most nauseating performance I have ever seen on stage or screen. I could hardly hold my lunch down. How can anyone watch such drivel, let alone blithely award high ratings and positive reviews? But most of the other characters were almost as bad. I understand that you have to look at characters within their genre. I do not criticize Cheech and Chong or the Marx brothers for their antics, because that foolery is expected in their particular corner of cinematic expression, but for an adaptation of one of Charles Dickens' classic novels, I expect something a shade more elevated in tone. If you are going to see this disgusting display of cinematic offal anyway, don't forget to bring along a "convenience bag," just in case.

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      This was the first leading role on television for Nigel Havers.
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      Featured in Breakfast: Episode dated 5 September 2011 (2011)

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    • Release date
      • March 27, 1977 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      5 hours 30 minutes
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      • Color
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      • Mono
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      • 1.33 : 1

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