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The Lady's Not for Burning

  • TV Movie
  • 1974
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
129
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The Lady's Not for Burning (1974)
ComedyRomance

A war-weary soldier who wants to die tries to convince a zealous cleric to accuse him of witchcraft and hang him instead of a beautiful condemned woman already accused of witchcraft who want... Read allA war-weary soldier who wants to die tries to convince a zealous cleric to accuse him of witchcraft and hang him instead of a beautiful condemned woman already accused of witchcraft who wants to live.A war-weary soldier who wants to die tries to convince a zealous cleric to accuse him of witchcraft and hang him instead of a beautiful condemned woman already accused of witchcraft who wants to live.

  • Director
    • Joseph Hardy
  • Writer
    • Christopher Fry
  • Stars
    • Eileen Atkins
    • Jacques Aubuchon
    • John Carradine
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    129
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joseph Hardy
    • Writer
      • Christopher Fry
    • Stars
      • Eileen Atkins
      • Jacques Aubuchon
      • John Carradine
    • 14User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Eileen Atkins
    Eileen Atkins
    • Jennet Jourdemayne
    Jacques Aubuchon
    Jacques Aubuchon
    • Edward Tappercoom
    John Carradine
    John Carradine
    • Old Matthew Skipps
    Richard Chamberlain
    Richard Chamberlain
    • Thomas Mendip
    Keene Curtis
    Keene Curtis
    • Mayor Hebble Tyson
    Scott Hylands
    Scott Hylands
    • Humphrey Devize
    Tom Lacy
    Tom Lacy
    • The Chaplain
    Stephen McHattie
    Stephen McHattie
    • Nicholas Devize
    Rosemary Murphy
    Rosemary Murphy
    • Margaret Devize
    Laurie Prange
    Laurie Prange
    • Alizon Elliot
    Kristoffer Tabori
    Kristoffer Tabori
    • Richard
    • Director
      • Joseph Hardy
    • Writer
      • Christopher Fry
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    10frankboccia

    A masterful performance

    Fortunately, I don't have to rely on my memory (thank God --I'd be in serious difficulty if I did) of the original broadcast because I had the foresight (aka sheer dumb luck) to tape it from the PBS showing. I was living in Washington DC then and the local PBS station offered good, clear reception, so the video was better than I'd expected. A year ago, I translated all my videos to DVD and recently watched it for perhaps the sixth or seventh time.

    I would be hard-pressed to voluntarily watch another version of the play, after seeing the superb performances of Richard Chamberlain and Eileen Atkins. I was only 31 at the time, and fell in love with the divine Ms Atkins and have never really gotten over it. Those eyes...

    But it wasn't only the two leads: The whole cast was magnificent, with strong performances by Scott Hylands and Stephen McHattie as the two brothers, and a wonderfully doleful Tom Lacy as the chaplain. Laurie Prange is deliciously blond as the bemused Alizon and Rosemarie Murphy will live forever through her entrancing recitation of the line: I will burst my bud of calm and blossom into hysteria." Christopher Fry's language is the bones and sinews of the play, of course. The wit; the detached, almost antiseptic (and thus devastatingly understated) sketching of the evil stemming from human ignorance and greed; the inadequacy of reason against that evil; the even greater inadequacy of despair and nihilism --all of Fry's thoughts are there, although this version does take a few liberties with the text. (I was an English Major and was thus fated to read all the major British playwrights of the 20th century, perhaps because I took a course entitled Major British Playwrights of the Twentieth Century. As I remember, I received a C. In any case, I still have the text and read along with the performance.) The fleshing out of the play comes from the cast, and the sharp, careful direction of Joseph Hardy. In particular, the interplay between Chamberlain and Eileen Atkins is both compelling and appealing. One might think that Chamberlain is too "pretty" to play the part of Mendip, a hard-bitten, disillusioned veteran, but such is not the case. In fact, if anything, his good looks make the internal bitterness come through even more convincingly than if he were a glowering, heavy-featured ruffian. As for Ms Atkins... all she needs is her eyes: expressive (of course) mutable, so large they seem almost unreal, and so full of depth and wonder that you have no difficulty believing that Mendip must eventually succumb, or that she becomes the unwitting object of desire from the Devize brothers. The only wonder is that it takes so long. Two moments among many: when she stands before the Devizes and others with an oration that begins "May I, Jennet Jourdemayne, the daughter of a man who believed that the universe was governed by certain laws, be allowed to speak?" and ends with the wonderful line: "If, as a living creature, I wish in all good faith to continue living, where do you suggest I lodge my application?" The second: (spoken to Thomas Mendip): "And do you think your gesture of death is going to change it? (the world) Except for me." The look in her eyes as she says that to him should make every man afraid of women for the rest of his life. One glance, and you are lost forever --as is Thomas.

    Somewhere, sometime, someone will see the wisdom of restoring and re-issuing this classic performance. Until then, I will slip my lil' ol' DVD in the player and fall in love all over again.
    hmd4321

    A stunning play in a stunning performance

    One of the great poetic drama works of the 20th century, this has been televised three times; in 1954 with Christopher Plummer, Richard Burton(from the original Broadway cast that starred John Gielgud)and Mary Ure, this version and a later one. Would that this one could be on DVD. Fry has been trying to get this one done again definitively. It is known for the paraphrase Margaret Thatcher made of it when she said, "The lady's not for turning!" Set on a sunny rainy afternoon,and evening in the Middle Ages,the play is a whimsical-serious parable of the aftershock of World War Two, the meeting of a soldier wanting to end it all and a lovely young woman accused of witchcraft and sentenced to burning. It's for people who love language and the interplay of rich comic characters (the townspeople are hysterical).
    cgc-14

    Perfect

    Fry wrote this in the aftermath of world war II and this production was made as the US left Vietnam. In these post Iraq days it needs to be re-released, as it catches the best and worst of humanity in a single play. There are other versions, but they miss the ache and reality that this production brings forth.

    If you can see it, do so.

    Our hero is war weary, our lady is an educated woman who speaks French to her poodle and kept a peacock whose cries terrified one of the serving girls such that she was sure it was the Devil himself.. Our hero wishes to die, our lady's wish is to live, and they meet in a justice's home on a memorable spring day.
    10wyatthudson

    Lyrical, romantic, and memorable

    I saw this performance on PBS many years ago, taped it, and watched it again several times before I lost the tape by lending it to a "friend." Chamberlain's performance is transcendent, and that's not a word I use very often. He convinced me that he is one of America's greatest actors, one of the few who is comfortable with lyrical, poetic language, such as Fry's, and who is totally convincing as a romantic lead. Eileen Adkins is perfect as the cynical Jennet, possible the equal of Pamela Brown who was closely identified with the role. This film needs to be released on DVD so that a new generation can discover the drama of Christopher Fry and see Chamberlain at his best.
    keyspoet

    I've actually called KCET to ask that they release this

    Even though it has been thirty years, I remember this well, as do my mother and sister. I probably saw it a dozen times over it's KCET run, every time we knew it was going to be on, and loved every showing.

    So many in the cast are favorites of mine that I'll refrain from going into each performance, except to say that the casting was excellent all around. Growing up in Los Angeles I was fortunate to see Richard Chamberlain on stage several times, and never better than he was in this role. Kristoffer Tabori stood out as well, as he has done so consistently throughout his career.

    If you have the opportunity to see this, DO NOT MISS IT. You will not be sorry.

    Message to KCET: PLEASE RELEASE THIS ON VHS/DVD!!!!!

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      Version of BBC Sunday-Night Theatre: The Lady's Not for Burning (1950)

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    • Release date
      • November 18, 1974 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hollywood Television Theatre: The Lady's Not for Burning
    • Production companies
      • KCET
      • Hollywood Television Theatre
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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