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Riders

  • TV Movie
  • 1993
  • 3h 19m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
225
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Riders (1993)
Drama

Arrogant aristocrat Rupert Campbell-Black has a high social position, woman at his feet, money and fame in the world of show jumping. But Rupert has a rival - the brooding gypsy Jake Lovell,... Read allArrogant aristocrat Rupert Campbell-Black has a high social position, woman at his feet, money and fame in the world of show jumping. But Rupert has a rival - the brooding gypsy Jake Lovell, whose loathing for the Pin Up of Penscombe has driven him to the top of the riding world ... Read allArrogant aristocrat Rupert Campbell-Black has a high social position, woman at his feet, money and fame in the world of show jumping. But Rupert has a rival - the brooding gypsy Jake Lovell, whose loathing for the Pin Up of Penscombe has driven him to the top of the riding world to match Rupert's skills. A bitter feud festers between the two stars, who have fought and... Read all

  • Director
    • Gabrielle Beaumont
  • Writers
    • Charlotte Bingham
    • Terence Brady
    • Jilly Cooper
  • Stars
    • Marcus Gilbert
    • Michael Praed
    • Arabella Holzbog
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    225
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gabrielle Beaumont
    • Writers
      • Charlotte Bingham
      • Terence Brady
      • Jilly Cooper
    • Stars
      • Marcus Gilbert
      • Michael Praed
      • Arabella Holzbog
    • 8User reviews
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    Marcus Gilbert
    Marcus Gilbert
    • Rupert Campbell-Black
    Michael Praed
    Michael Praed
    • Jake Lovell
    Arabella Holzbog
    Arabella Holzbog
    • Helen Macaulay
    • (as Arabella Tjye)
    • …
    Caroline Harker
    Caroline Harker
    • Tory Lovell
    Anthony Calf
    Anthony Calf
    • Billy Lloyd-Foxe
    Belinda Mayne
    • Lavina Greenslade
    Brenda Bruce
    Brenda Bruce
    • Granny Maxwell
    Sienna Guillory
    Sienna Guillory
    • Fenella Maxwell
    John Standing
    John Standing
    • Malise Gordon
    Timothy Morand
    • Humpty Hamilton
    Stephanie Beacham
    Stephanie Beacham
    • Molly Carter
    Anthony Valentine
    Anthony Valentine
    • Colonel Carter
    Andrew Hall
    Andrew Hall
    • Nigel
    Cécile Paoli
    • Laura Duparru
    Serena Gordon
    • Janey Henderson
    Ian Hogg
    Ian Hogg
    • Dudley Drabble
    Philip Anthony
    • Barman
    Max Applin
    • Isa Lovell
    • Director
      • Gabrielle Beaumont
    • Writers
      • Charlotte Bingham
      • Terence Brady
      • Jilly Cooper
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    4I_Ailurophile

    Leaden daytime drama - now with horses!

    Some long movies, those that are more than 150 minutes in length, are very adept at making the most of their runtime, and the very best can make one forget how long they are. 'Riders' is not one of those movies - it's not terribly bothered about plot development, is it? The narrative advances so gradually that it's not until the 1-hour mark that it meaningfully feels like something happens. The plot does pick up more thereafter, yet all the while there's lots of (unimportant) riding, lots of sex and gratuitous nudity, and not much real story. The characters don't make much of an impression: Rupert is obnoxious and profoundly unlikable, Jake is brooding but could (key word) be okay, Helen is unprincipled (but still occasionally sympathetic in light of what she is put through), and except for one or two fleeting instances, no one else makes much of a mark at all.

    I like the horses.

    In fairness, I recognize that this is a TV movie. More than that, it's a British TV production, and while I'd never claim to be well-versed in imperial drama, the stylings are unmistakable. To whatever extent show jumping is the story, it's also emphatically the setting. A substantial portion of the actual plot, such as it is, is less about horses and more about the jealousies and grievances of the people riding them. That laxity of storytelling allows these almost 3.5 hours to meander lackadaisically, and progress minimally, and still backhandedly retain its focus. Is that a point in the movie's favor? A point against it? I suppose that's up to individual viewers to decide; I'm not entirely sure.

    I'm unfamiliar with Jilly Cooper's book, so I can only comment on the adaptation on its own merits. I don't think Charlotte Bingham and Terence Brady's screenplay is outright bad, not least of all because, recognizing the approach it took, it's not unsuccessful in that aim. But it also struggles to be particularly engaging; the material is rich for drama, but it's teased out so slowly that we scarcely feel it. There are some good ideas here. There are some instances that could be spotlighted more heavily to instill comedy (not least of all revolving around Billy's dog); the most ponderous story beats could (should) be emotional cataclysms; one particular scene that we're treated to just shy of the 90-minute mark is a minor spark of brilliance in the sequencing. Yet by and large, the impact of the tale being told just isn't there. 'Riders' comes off less as an experience, and more as a passing diversion - and an overdone, lagging, all too often tawdry one at that.

    I suppose these are all fairly harsh words. To be clear, I don't utterly hate this picture. A lot of work clearly went into it, and I admire the effort. I just wish it were more inspiring than "languid daytime drama, with horses." That air is reinforced by a couple significant story beats within the last half hour or so that feel like unbelievable contrivances. So many facets of the narrative should be far more striking and affecting in one way or another than they are. Instead, 'Riders' manages its bloated saga so oafishly that any such effect is all but lost, even at the end. The digital timer inches along with major sloth, and I was regularly astonished to see how much time remained, again and again.

    By all means, there are a lot worse titles one could commit to watching. This isn't without value. Yet for as little payoff as it delivers, it's difficult to argue that 'Riders' is worth the investment, and what was already a middling affair is all the worse for it.

    I don't know. Do what you want. After more than three hours of this slog, I don't care any more.
    8caroline-macafee

    Very watchable romp

    I haven't read the book, but this mini-series stands as a well-made piece of entertainment. The handsome and dashing, but dastardly, Rupert is contrasted with the home-loving, all-round decent, underdog, Jake. The characters are drawn with a broad brush, but there are many colourful characters, and it's tightly plotted, with unexpected twists. The horses and the men are very good-looking, and Michael Praed and Anthony Calf do a great job as the more complex characters in the story. Great fun altogether.
    10artisan-4

    Very entertaining, nice horses and good lead actors

    It's always difficult to capture a book as complex as this on-screen as Jilly Cooper's speciality is showing us a set of larger than life characters with genuine human flaws, however within the limitations of film I think they did very well. Yes, OK, they did take a few shortcuts through the plot, but (mostly) that didn't make too much difference to the characterisation and relationships. The lead actors were good and, in particular, Michael Praed as Jake Lovell was extremely engaging and well-realized.

    A film which dwells _so much_ on showjumping would fail completely if the riding scenes were not well done, and I'm pleased to say that they were entirely believable and the lead actors genuinely looked as though they knew how to sit on a horse. Congratulations to the stunt team and to the actors.
    3Njs2016

    Hilarious

    This is so badly made. From the opening shots of the naughty lead putting his jodhpurs on in the opening title and then the frankly inept exposition of the 'spying' episode you know you are in for a shockingly bad ride technically.

    That said, it's so funny it's worth watching. Stocked up with characters like 'Humpty Hamilton' and ridiculous exposition it's a treat. They don't really make them like this anymore, with dodgy voice over at the start of each scene, cross fades and some of the worst acting you'll see. It's laugh out loud funny for every minute.

    The score is hilarious as well. Every time anyone gets the least bit sexy the sax goes full 80's. :) Good for a rainy Sunday.
    4saskia-knol

    It's so boring..

    Well, at least it's boring compared to the book. Having read the book it is very hard to watch it in an objective way. The characters aren't very likable and I do like them in the book. The book reads like a very enjoyable Netflix series and the movie just drags on and on... Rupert, except for being blond, doesn't resemble the flamboyante character he is. It's only the spoilt brat he is, but of course that's only one side of him. The only character I liked, was Tory. She felt so real and does resemble the character in the book. The book makes you laugh out loud. Why isn't this adaption able to make me laugh at any point? I hope Disney will try to give Rivals a prequel, because with Rivals they managed to give us the enjoyable encouter the books certainly give. Ode to writer dame Jilly Cooper!!!!

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    • Trivia
      Sienna Guillory's debut.
    • Alternate versions
      Video version released in Sweden edited down to 110 minutes.
    • Connections
      Referenced in What's Up Doc?: Episode #3.30 (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      I Could Have Danced All Night
      (uncredited)

      Music by Frederick Loewe

      [calliope music heard in background during Fontainebleau, France scene]

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    • Release date
      • May 2, 1993 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jilly Cooper's Riders
    • Filming locations
      • Heydon, Norfolk, England, UK(village scenes)
    • Production company
      • Anglia Films
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    • Runtime
      • 3h 19m(199 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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