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The Mayor of Casterbridge

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1978
  • TV-14
  • 5h 50m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
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The Mayor of Casterbridge (1978)
The Mayor Of Casterbridge: Part 4
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Period DramaDrama

Drunken Henchard sells wife at fair. Sober, he reforms, becomes mayor but past catches up when wife returns years later.Drunken Henchard sells wife at fair. Sober, he reforms, becomes mayor but past catches up when wife returns years later.Drunken Henchard sells wife at fair. Sober, he reforms, becomes mayor but past catches up when wife returns years later.

  • Stars
    • Alan Bates
    • Janet Maw
    • Jack Galloway
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    • Stars
      • Alan Bates
      • Janet Maw
      • Jack Galloway
    • 12User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    The Mayor Of Casterbridge: Part 6
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    Alan Bates
    Alan Bates
    • Michael Henchard
    • 1978
    Janet Maw
    • Elizabeth-Jane
    • 1978
    Jack Galloway
    Jack Galloway
    • Donald Farfrae
    • 1978
    Anna Massey
    Anna Massey
    • Lucetta Farfrae…
    • 1978
    Ronald Lacey
    Ronald Lacey
    • Jopp
    • 1978
    Peter Bourke
    • Abel Whittle
    • 1978
    Jeffrey Holland
    • Carter
    • 1978
    Alan Rowe
    • Mr. Joyce
    • 1978
    Gillian Brown
    • Lucetta's Maid
    • 1978
    Clifford Parrish
    • Longways
    • 1978
    Avis Bunnage
    Avis Bunnage
    • Mrs. Goodenough
    • 1978
    Richard Owens
    Richard Owens
    • Newson
    • 1978
    Douglas Milvain
    Douglas Milvain
    • Coney
    • 1978
    Anne Stallybrass
    • Susan
    • 1978
    Freddie Jones
    Freddie Jones
    • Fall
    • 1978
    Deddie Davies
    Deddie Davies
    • Nancy
    • 1978
    Patricia Fincham
    • Henchard's Maid
    • 1978
    Mischa De La Motte
    • Priest
    • 1978
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    8jenniferpoole

    A Story about karma

    This brilliant adaption of a typically grim hardy novel was filmed in Corfe Castle, Dorset, but is set in Dorchester (aka Casterbridge). Given that it is 45 years old and it stands up well. Technically. Bates is of course the star. Sadly, Farfrae and Lucetta are poorly caste (the newer version being much better) but it is good to see the story told as written (mostly) and no one afraid to take a long time about it. It shows a man recovering from an early failure of character, who then does well. But then he lets himself down again and starts to fail. He makes a recovery of sorts, only to let himself (and others) down again. In short. This is a story about karma and how we control our own fortune. For those of us who are able to concentrate for an extended period of time it is well worth agonising over his life.
    1irish23

    The dramatic tension of a peanut dissolving in oil

    A classic ancient BBC production: promising actors with a sparsely populated script, indecipherable accents, atrocious sound quality, and Extremely Long Takes Wherein Nothing Really Happens.

    Potentially deeply emotional scenes are read through instead of explored. It's as if the text of the script is so sacred the actors daren't internalize it for fear of desecrating it.

    Confusing jumps in time compound the badness. In addition, by trimming some exposition, we're not quite sure what transpires between some characters, or if we do know What, we're never sure Why.

    This is an excellent soporific. It also works well if you need to exercise your thumb on the fast-forward button. It's difficult to miss an important piece of dialogue or even a scene. If "torpid" is what you're looking for, this is the mini-series for you.
    9malcolm-knott999

    Locations, quotations

    'Casterbridge' is Dorchester, not Oxford. You can still stand in the street in Dorchester where Michael Henchard's wife stood, opposite the hotel where he was holding court as the mayor.

    Two lines stand out from this memorable movie, lines for which I suppose Thomas Hardy must take most of the credit.

    Henchard's first words on meeting his wife after twenty years: 'I don't drink.'

    And his wife's explanation, when speaking of the man who had bid five guineas for her and her baby at the fairground auction: 'I couldn't leave him, Michael. Not after he'd paid all that money for me.'

    (Both quotes from memory, but I think they are accurate.)
    10paxveritas

    Surprisingly good adaptation by the ever-surprising Dennis Potter

    Please pardon the substandard Americanism, but "who'd a thunk" that the insanely imaginative bete noire of British television writing, Dennis Potter, could have written such a disciplined, book-faithful, beautifully-paced script as this. He pays full and respectful homage to the great Thomas Hardy's masterpiece.

    No repetition of the accolades of prior reviewers is needed here. They're spot on.

    What I would like to see, if I had control of casting of both the 1978 and 2003 versions, is a redistribution of the cast. For this exercise, I need a time warp.

    Understanding, for example, that Polly Walker, who plays Lucetta in 2003, was only 12 years old in 1978, I would have preferred her (as she was in 2003) to Anna Massey as Lucetta in 1978. Walker has some beauty and magnetism and is believable as a man- hungry "fallen woman." Massey was undeniably an excellent actress, but as a vamp she simply can't cut it. To think Farfrae or Henchard could be attracted to her sensually is laughable. The suspension of disbelief here is too much for me to make. (By the way, her miscasting as Laura in the Pallisers is equally disturbing, as there is NO spark between her and Donal McCann in that series.)

    Then I'd grab Juliet Aubrey out of the 2003 version and cast her in place of Anne Stallybrass - Aubrey portrays Susan more sensitively, more skilfully.

    Janet Maw is superb as Elizabeth-Jane, so I'd leave her there, and not import Jodhi May into 1978 - May is too stilted as E-J. Both Purefoy and Galloway are very good as Farfrae, but Goodman is so very good in the minor role of Jopp that I would pull him out of 2003 to replace Lacey,

    And last, I leave it to you as to Hinds or Bates as Henchard. They both turn in the most remarkable performances of their careers in Mayor of C. And that's why it's such a pleasure to watch both versions. despite the dreadful editing of Hardy in 2003.
    mukava991

    earnest but hard on non-Brit ears

    This grim BBC miniseries is hard on ears belonging to non-British viewers who aren't already familiar with the Thomas Hardy source novel, so thick are the regional accents, so muffled is the soundtrack, and so lackadaisically introduced are some of the plot developments. Whether you can understand all of his utterances or not, Alan Bates gives a robust performance in the lead, his second foray into Hardy territory, several years after his incarnation as sheep farmer Gabriel Oak in John Schlesinger's "Far from the Madding Crowd." Henchard is far less appealing than Oak and it's difficult to warm to such a man although you can respect him for rising from the mess he makes of his youth to prominence and commercial success in middle age. Bates barks most of his lines as if to emphasize his character's simplicity and lack of finesse. His outbursts of rage and drunken excess are brilliantly effective. There is nothing likable about him but we can empathize with his plight, that of an ordinary man with strengths and weaknesses who was unlucky enough to make a major mistake early in life that eventually overshadowed all that was to come.

    This adaptation by Dennis Potter takes some liberties with the twisty, coincidence-laden plot, and not always to good effect, though it's hard to tell how much was written out as opposed to how much was cut after shooting. The casting of supporting roles is apt; these are not glamorous people, but ordinary rural folk of the mid-19th century, and all of the actors who play these roles fully bring their homely characters to convincing and persuasive life, aided by the liberal use of closeups and long takes. Jack Galloway is particularly impressive as goodhearted, trusting Donald Farfrae, the Scotsman who is forcefully befriended by Henchard, only to become his undoing. Strangely, the germination and blossoming of their relationship, so clearly laid out in the novel, is skipped and introduced full-blown like an afterthought, which not only removes the fatalistic element but becomes another of several inexplicable plot shifts that viewers must accept as a given. The piling up of these arbitrary developments weaken the presentation. Like Schlesinger's "Crowd" before it, the physical production convincingly replicates the era in question, down to costume and furnishings and the population of grizzled locals seen at pubs and markets and stables. Interiors look like they were shot in the actual cramped, underlit, claustrophobic dwellings the characters inhabited. Carl Davis's somber, spare score complements the tone without getting in the way.

    A boom mike is clearly visible in one parlor scene and shadows of booms appear occasionally in other scenes. At times characters run over each other's lines in a way that mimics actual non-rehearsed speech but could also be gaffes that were left intact due to budget or schedule concerns. On the whole it looks like a modestly financed production whose every penny was wisely invested in the period furnishings and costumes. Good use is made of the melancholy, windswept countryside.

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      This was one of the first major British television dramas to be shot entirely on videotape, using the new generation of portable video cameras and equipment for location footage. However, it was by no means the first BBC drama to do this, as series such as Docteur Who (1963) and Survivors (1975) had already used video for location footage as early as 1974-75.
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      Edited into Masterpiece Theatre: The Mayor of Casterbridge: Part 1 (1978)

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    • Release date
      • January 22, 1978 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Primarul din Casterbridge
    • Filming locations
      • Stonebarrow Hill, Charmouth, Dorset, UK
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • 5h 50m(350 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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