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Retour au château

Original title: Brideshead Revisited
  • TV Mini Series
  • 1981
  • TV-14
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
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Retour au château (1981)
Brideshead Revisited
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The life, friendships and romances of the protagonist Charles Ryder-including his friendship with the Flytes, a family of wealthy English Catholics who live in a palatial mansion called Brid... Read allThe life, friendships and romances of the protagonist Charles Ryder-including his friendship with the Flytes, a family of wealthy English Catholics who live in a palatial mansion called Brideshead Castle.The life, friendships and romances of the protagonist Charles Ryder-including his friendship with the Flytes, a family of wealthy English Catholics who live in a palatial mansion called Brideshead Castle.

  • Stars
    • Jeremy Irons
    • Diana Quick
    • Roger Milner
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    8.5K
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    POPULARITY
    3,232
    300
    • Stars
      • Jeremy Irons
      • Diana Quick
      • Roger Milner
    • 81User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 13 wins & 19 nominations total

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    Jeremy Irons
    Jeremy Irons
    • Charles Ryder
    • 1981
    Diana Quick
    Diana Quick
    • Julia Flyte…
    • 1981
    Roger Milner
    • Wilcox
    • 1981
    Phoebe Nicholls
    Phoebe Nicholls
    • Cordelia Flyte
    • 1981
    Simon Jones
    Simon Jones
    • Lord Brideshead 'Bridey'
    • 1981
    Anthony Andrews
    Anthony Andrews
    • Sebastian Flyte
    • 1981
    Charles Keating
    Charles Keating
    • Rex Mottram
    • 1981
    Claire Bloom
    Claire Bloom
    • Lady Marchmain
    • 1981
    John Gielgud
    John Gielgud
    • Edward Ryder
    • 1981
    Jeremy Sinden
    Jeremy Sinden
    • Boy Mulcaster
    • 1981
    Mona Washbourne
    Mona Washbourne
    • Nanny Hawkins
    • 1981
    John Grillo
    John Grillo
    • Mr. Samgrass
    • 1981
    Nickolas Grace
    Nickolas Grace
    • Anthony Blanche
    • 1981
    Michael Bilton
    • Hayter
    • 1981
    Jane Asher
    Jane Asher
    • Celia Ryder
    • 1981
    Michael Haughey
    • Bar Steward
    • 1981
    Laurence Olivier
    Laurence Olivier
    • Lord Marchmain
    • 1981
    Ronald Fraser
    Ronald Fraser
    • Red-Haired Man
    • 1981
    • All cast & crew
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    10curt-28

    One of the best productions ever put on film.

    It is exceptional to find something in life that improves with age. Brideshead Revisited is one of those exalted things. Having just completed watching the entire series I can say that it is actually better than I remembered when I first saw it over 15 years ago. Seldom do so many things (cast, writing, locations, costumes) come together and form a harmonious whole. Brideshead is a tour-de-force of the film maker's art that glows with a magical intensity all its own.
    10gftbiloxi

    Perhaps the Finest Miniseries Ever Made

    Brilliantly adapted by John Mortimer from Evelyn Waugh's celebrated novel of England between the first and second World Wars, BRIDESHEAD REVISITED may be the best miniseries ever made. Smoothly and subtly directed by Charles Sturridge and Michael Lindsay-Hogg, the twelve hour program is beautiful to look at, the cast is remarkable, and the story has amazing impact.

    The miniseries follows the novel closely, beginning near the end of World War II as Charles Ryder (Jeremy Irons) grows disdainful of military life, which he finds a study in futility--and then flashes back twenty years as Ryder recalls his relationship with the aristocratic Marchmain family, a relationship that begins when he becomes friendly with Marchmain son Sebastian Flyte (Anthony Andrews) while the two are students at Oxford.

    The miniseries captures perfectly a golden moment of youth--and then the gradual disillusionment brought by the passage of time. Like all great works, BRIDESHEAD REVISITED--both book and film--touches on a great many themes, most specifically an innocent type of homoeroticism, loss of innocence, alcoholism, adultery, and changing society; ultimately, however, the story is about spiritual values and how they survive in even the most unlikely of circumstances--and how God works through individuals in the most unexpected ways.

    The performances here are truly fine beyond description. Jeremy Irons has seldom surpassed his work here, and neither Anthony Andrews nor Dianna Quick (as Julia, Sebastian's sister) have ever bested their performances in this film. In addition to the three leads, the miniseries offers an incredible array of superior performances by John Gielgud, Claire Bloom, and Laurence Olivier; the cinematography and art design is flawless; and the score by Geoffrey Burgon is exquisite. Mortimer's script is remarkable in that it not only manages to recreate the novel, it also manages to capture the intangible, spiritual elements upon which the book plays but seldom directly references. A must-own work for any one who appreciates the best of the best; strongly, strongly recommended.

    Gary F. Taylor, aka GFT, Amazon Reviewer
    SunTzu-4

    The best adaptation I have ever seen

    Simply enchanting. Waugh's excellent use of English in recounting the story of the doomed Marchmain family is brought to life without losing one iota of its charm and power. I doubt that anyone will be able to imagine anyone other than Anthony Andrews as Sebastian or Nikolas Grace as Anthony Blanche; Jeremy Irons gives a well-rounded performance, Diana Quick is suitably gorgeous and a host of great English actors (Gielgud, Olivier et al) lend support to a fantastic script and excellent direction. See this.
    Bede

    Nostalgia that enriches.

    A dream cast with a magnificent script (John Mortimer) brings to life Evelyn Waugh's elegiac upon the between-wars years. Golden years and golden people are lost, and the sense of loss is captured in the changes inflicted on the buildings, and in Geoffrey Burgon's heart-wrenching score. Brideshead captures the clash of humanistic values with those of old-time Catholicism, while tracing the decline of an aristocratic (somewhat precious) family, in a series that is part comedy, part romance, part tragedy. It is an enriching experience that no-one should miss.
    wadhams

    The adaptation is so good that one can read Waugh'...

    The adaptation is so good that one can read Waugh's novel while watching and practically not miss a word. The lush prose of the novel is there, as well as perfect visual imagery of the settings, absolutely essential to the integrity of the piece.

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    • Trivia
      Originally, producer Derek Granger asked Anthony Andrews to play the role of Charles Ryder. Andrews, however, felt he was better suited for the part of Sebastian Flyte. Jeremy Irons, Granger's first choice for Sebastian, preferred to play Ryder, so the two actors swapped roles.
    • Alternate versions
      The voiceover in the early Venice sequences was added for the American version after producer Derek Granger saw the initial British broadcast and felt there was not a strong enough sense of the religious feelings evoked while viewing the paintings.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 34th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1982)

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    • Release date
      • July 8, 1989 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Brideshead Revisited
    • Filming locations
      • Castle Howard, Henderskelfe, York, North Yorkshire, England, UK(Brideshead Castle: exterior and some interiors)
    • Production company
      • Granada Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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