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Sur la route de Nairobi

Original title: White Mischief
  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
3.4K
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Greta Scacchi and Charles Dance in Sur la route de Nairobi (1987)
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In 1940s Kenya, a love affair between a British aristocrat and a married woman triggers a scandal that shakes the hedonistic Happy Valley society.In 1940s Kenya, a love affair between a British aristocrat and a married woman triggers a scandal that shakes the hedonistic Happy Valley society.In 1940s Kenya, a love affair between a British aristocrat and a married woman triggers a scandal that shakes the hedonistic Happy Valley society.

  • Director
    • Michael Radford
  • Writers
    • James Fox
    • Michael Radford
    • Jonathan Gems
  • Stars
    • Sarah Miles
    • Joss Ackland
    • John Hurt
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
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    • Director
      • Michael Radford
    • Writers
      • James Fox
      • Michael Radford
      • Jonathan Gems
    • Stars
      • Sarah Miles
      • Joss Ackland
      • John Hurt
    • 37User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Sarah Miles
    Sarah Miles
    • Alice
    Joss Ackland
    Joss Ackland
    • Broughton
    John Hurt
    John Hurt
    • Colvile
    Greta Scacchi
    Greta Scacchi
    • Diana
    Charles Dance
    Charles Dance
    • Erroll
    Susan Fleetwood
    Susan Fleetwood
    • Gladys
    Alan Dobie
    • Harragin
    Hugh Grant
    Hugh Grant
    • Hugh
    Jacqueline Pearce
    Jacqueline Pearce
    • Idina
    Catherine Neilson
    Catherine Neilson
    • June
    Murray Head
    Murray Head
    • Lizzie
    Gregor Fisher
    Gregor Fisher
    • McPherson
    Ray McAnally
    Ray McAnally
    • Morris
    Geraldine Chaplin
    Geraldine Chaplin
    • Nina
    Trevor Howard
    Trevor Howard
    • Soames
    Tristram Jellinek
    • Land Agent
    Tim Myers
    • Raymond de Trafford
    Sean Mathias
    • Gerald Portman
    • Director
      • Michael Radford
    • Writers
      • James Fox
      • Michael Radford
      • Jonathan Gems
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    7Pedro_H

    A worthwhile and sexy retelling of a famous murder-mystery case.

    Circa World War II a grisly - but rich- old buffer and his far-too-young-for-him wife enjoy the high life in Kenya's Happy Valley. However their happiness proves sadly short lived. Based on a famous true life case.

    Interesting approach to the "central" crime-celeb subject. While many would have plunged straight in to the murder-mystery to get the movie off with a bang - not here. This is a lesson in restraint.

    This film seems to view the crime of secondary importance to atmosphere and the establishment of character and order. This is probably wise, because the mystery part of the crime is rather weak and one-sided. Especially in the manner the story is told.

    (While tying to be true to the facts there is more nodding and winking going on here than in a New York gay bar!)

    You can't complain about production values and acting, they are only of the very first order. Charles Dance was an actor born in to the wrong age - if the studio system had got a hold of him they could have turned him in to a superstar. He doesn't have enough to do here - but he does this "cad" act well enough.

    Kenya is made to look like heaven on earth - if you are white and well off that is. Here life is one big party with plenty of sun, sea and sex - with an army of cheap black labour to do any real work.

    The gin and tonic set form their own little England allowing the sex games to go on a bit further than at home because there are no prying eyes.

    If any movie showcased Scacchi's ample prime-time charms is this one. I don't know if the lady is a naturist in real life, but she never looks that bothered about whether she is wearing clothes or not. Her classy English accent further convinces you that if any woman was worth killing over it is her.

    (In interviews she talks about the audience getting tired of seeing her breasts!)

    Watching the film is rather like watching the film Titanic. You realize that everything you see is going to be destroyed, while those on the screen sail on without a care in the world.

    If the central crime had been more interesting and more ambiguous I might have enjoyed it more. A clear case of a film being rather weighed down by being based on facts rather than having the freedom of total fiction.
    8HarlequeenStudio

    Catherine Tramell's adventures in the happy valley

    Basic Instinct set in Kenya at the end of Art Deco era which also marks the beginning of WWII. That means, the costumes and sets are gorgeous. Bravo! Greta Scacchi is stunning and we get full frontal nudity from her and Charles Dance... and everybody else. Greta Scacchi looks like a proper Hollywood golden age movie star, just looking at her perfect nails and hairdo makes me forget about the trivialities such as the depth of the character, etc. Every frame is gorgeous and perfectly lit. And the decadence - the drug use, the orgies, the masturbation to a corpse in a morgue, that's all glorious to watch in this dull era of superhero films and sequels and dramas that boast 'strong' female characters. It only lacks more... well, nudity. I feel that the romance between the two main protagonists ends too quickly for us to give a damn. But maybe that would have turned it into a 'soapy' melodrama. Maybe we can't relate to the whole situations because the characters have very few or zero redeeming qualities and, after all, they are the idle rich - we are not, but still. The film has a TV feel to it, like one of those Agatha Christie adaptations, which I'm not sure is bad; I adore these films. British aristocracy stuck in their lavish mansions; that's been a part of the Gothic lore ever since the folk tales were invented, and I'm sure it's them who invented them. This film is very dreamy and at the same time scary. There's a sense of a curse, that all the characters have been cursed, especially in the last scene which is like a picnic with the dead.
    TxMike

    Period piece, 1940 British in Kenya, based on actual events.

    Why did I rent this movie? Because my friend Paul said it best shows off the "charms" of Greta Scacchi, who was in her late 20s when the filming was done. She truly is a stunningly beautiful woman, and the makeup and lighting are just perfect for her. Bare above the waist, in the sea, she is also striking.

    Anyway, Scacchi plays the very young wife of an older, rich man, and they have traveled to Kenya where a lot of rich Brits hung out around 1940, trying to put world strife out of their minds. She flirts a lot, has an affair with a young playboy, and her husband doesn't take it well. Eventually the lover is found shot to death in his car.

    You don't have a lot of latitude when making a film based on fact, however it implies that the most likely shooter was the old husband. The case never was solved. I enjoyed this film because of its faithfulness to the period, the beautiful Greta Scacchi, and a pretty interesting story. I rate it "7" of 10.
    7tomsview

    Idle hands

    Although I wouldn't say this is a great movie, it is definitely an entertaining one.

    The film tells the mostly true story of the fairly outrageous goings on amongst upper class Britons in Kenya during WW2. If the film does anything, it captures that outrageous spirit perfectly.

    Aging Sir John Henry Delves Broughton (Joss Ackland) leaves war-torn England with his beautiful young wife, Diana (Greta Scacchi), to oversee his properties in British Kenya. They join other ex-pat aristocrats in the incongruously named Happy Valley community. Although cocooned from the war in Europe, the denizens of the valley are completely at the mercy of the boredom generated by their privileged lifestyles, and their overheated libidos.

    They joyously encourage new arrivals to cheat on their partners, and then just as joyously inform the other halves about what is going on. Broughton begins to realise that he has something more disturbing than German bombs and falling commodity prices to worry about when Diana begins an open affair with Josslyn Hay, the Earl of Erroll (Charles Dance).

    Eventually it all ends in tears, murder and suicide.

    The film was not successful at the box office, and it's hard to pick just what put people off. However there is a fair amount of nudity in the film, which I think still tends to alienate mainstream audiences. Maybe the whole thing sounded too unsavoury - Diana is irresistible to males, especially older ones with even Trevor Howard's character peeping at her in the bath. There isn't anyone in the story whose intentions are strictly honourable.

    But with that said, the performances are fascinating. Joss Ackland is superb; we feel his humiliation as the virile Erroll offers Diana what he can't.

    The 1940's probably weren't the most flattering period for fashions, however Greta Scacchi looks stunning in them - she reminded me of Lana Turner in "The Postman Always Rings Twice".

    Charles Dance exudes an element of danger, much like Vincent Cassel. Tall and lithe, he wears black tie beautifully, but when he strips down you see how fit and agile he is - not a man to be trifled with.

    "White Mischief" has a certain pace and style and glides by easily. It stays in the memory, and is a long way from being a bad movie.
    8Tunica

    Delightfully Over the Top

    In no way a mainstream movie, White Mischief is a fascinating study of decadence among the expatriate English crowd in Kenya during WWII. Shows that not all Brits through the years have been stiff upper lip. [I already knew this.] Excellent photography, fine performances, witty dialog. Based on a true story.

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    • Trivia
      The producers wanted to fire Trevor Howard from this movie, due to his alcoholism, but Sarah Miles insisted he should stay.
    • Goofs
      The courtroom scenes include counsel shouting "Objection!" and the Judge replying "Sustained" or "Overruled" and occasionally ordering things "stricken from the record". These terms are routine in courts in the United States but are never heard in courts based on English jurisprudence, as was the case in colonial Kenya in 1941. This is especially odd since it's a British production.
    • Quotes

      Alice de Janze: [while looking at the sun rise] Oh God, not another fucking beautiful day.

    • Alternate versions
      On the home video VHS version of the film, a jazzy, swing style period song is substituted over the End Credits. In the original theatrical release, "The Alphabet Song" sung by Sarah Miles was used. On the UK DVD from Sony CDR11476, The Alphabet Song is back, along with the score by George Fenton.
    • Connections
      Featured in Wogan: Episode #8.15 (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      The Alphabet Song
      Written by George Fenton (uncredited)

      Sung by Sarah Miles

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    • Release date
      • February 17, 1988 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Kenya
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Masai
      • Swahili
    • Also known as
      • White Mischief
    • Filming locations
      • Wrotham Park, Barnet, Hertfordshire, England, UK(Doddington Hall)
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Nelson Entertainment
      • Goldcrest Films International
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    • Budget
      • $5,300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,107,551
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $24,538
      • Apr 24, 1988
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,107,551
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.75 : 1

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