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Danny, le champion du monde

Original title: Danny the Champion of the World
  • TV Movie
  • 1989
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.5K
YOUR RATING
Jeremy Irons, Robbie Coltrane, and Samuel Irons in Danny, le champion du monde (1989)
AdventureDramaFamily

A father-son adventure becomes an extraordinary pheasant hunt.A father-son adventure becomes an extraordinary pheasant hunt.A father-son adventure becomes an extraordinary pheasant hunt.

  • Director
    • Gavin Millar
  • Writers
    • Roald Dahl
    • John Goldsmith
  • Stars
    • Jeremy Irons
    • Robbie Coltrane
    • Samuel Irons
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gavin Millar
    • Writers
      • Roald Dahl
      • John Goldsmith
    • Stars
      • Jeremy Irons
      • Robbie Coltrane
      • Samuel Irons
    • 15User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Jeremy Irons
    Jeremy Irons
    • William Smith
    Robbie Coltrane
    Robbie Coltrane
    • Victor Hazell
    Samuel Irons
    Samuel Irons
    • Danny
    Cyril Cusack
    Cyril Cusack
    • Doc Spencer
    Michael Hordern
    Michael Hordern
    • Lord Claybury
    Lionel Jeffries
    Lionel Jeffries
    • Mr. Snoddy
    Jean Marsh
    Jean Marsh
    • Miss Hunter
    Jimmy Nail
    Jimmy Nail
    • Rabbetts
    Ronald Pickup
    Ronald Pickup
    • Captain Lancaster
    John Woodvine
    John Woodvine
    • Tallon
    William Armstrong
    William Armstrong
    • Springer
    Ceri Jackson
    • Mrs. Clipstone
    James Walker
    • Vicar
    Phil Nice
    • Postman
    Anthony Collin
    • Wheeler
    Jonathan Adams
    Jonathan Adams
    • Samways
    Jonathan Leigh
    • Sidney
    Richard Cubison
    • Inspector
    • Director
      • Gavin Millar
    • Writers
      • Roald Dahl
      • John Goldsmith
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    6greyKbarclay

    Charmingly British

    Charmingly British in a way that most films set in the countryside in the 50s tend to be, what with the costumes and the locations easily reflecting a different time entirely, and the young Samuel Irons is fantastic as the titular character in his first, and only Silver screen appearance. The relationship that is depicted between father and son is a beautiful site to watch, heightened by the fact that they were portrayed by an actual father and son. I can understand how a young cold would find entertainment in this film. The sense of danger and horror jeopardy the characters find themselves in is adequate for a family friendly film.
    10Isawthat

    Champion book champion Movie

    This movie is listed as TV, yet in Austrlia it was shown in cinemas where I saw it with my family, The movie was true to the Roald Dahl book and was as enjoyable and whimsical, the acting and direction was what was needed for such a classic and I never felt let down or became conscious of the fact that I was watching a movie, but rather was taken away with the story , which is something I long for in movies. I would so enjoy seeing this again, it is in my psyche with such movies as "The railway children" and "The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe" of which all were British. If your a lover of children's literature and wish to be taken away by a wonderful and endearing movie with values not often contained in entertainment today, this movie is for you.
    9ultraviolet400

    brilliant!

    This is sterling stuff. A charming film that all the family can watch. Jeremy Irons is really believable as the single father of Danny Smith. Together they hatch a plot to do down wealthy landowner Hazell, played excellently by Robbie Coltrane. It is Jeremy Iron's heartwarming performance that I enjoyed most however, and he works incredibly well with his son Samuel. Their relationship is a joy to watch. I've rarely seen a father and son relationship portrayed so touchingly on screen. Good supporting performances too, from Cyril Cusack and Jimmy Nail among others. I can't think of better actors who could have played the characters in the film. Also lovely music and views of the English countryside. The film is quite evocative of the time it was set in (1955). Great that it's coming out on Region 2 DVD, I think this film deserves more recognition as it definitely captured the spirit of the book.
    7lee_eisenberg

    A worthwhile adaptation

    I saw "Danny the Champion of the World" in fifth grade right after we read Roald Dahl's novel. Portraying a widowed father and son resisting a developer's plan to expand his estate onto their property in rural England in 1955, the movie does a worthy job although it did change some things from the book. It made sense to have Jeremy Irons and his son play Samuel play father and son in the movie; as it was, I'd never heard of Jeremy Irons before watching this movie (and anyone who knows his movies knows that this was probably his most unusual role). It's also interesting now that I know that Victor Hazell was played by Robbie Coltrane, who more recently played Hagrid in the Harry Potter movies. All in all, a pretty good movie.
    8taita

    Utterly Charming

    A charming movie set in rural England after the war. Widowed Father Jeremy Irons is bringing up his son in a caravan on a small piece of land where he also runs his own garage. Unfortunately this small piece of land is crucial to the plans of the local, much disliked, Nouveau Riche squire played by Robbie Coltrane. A real smarmy cove. He wants their land and will call in all favours to get rid of them. He is also currying up to the local gentry with a pheasant shoot, but what if there were no pheasants for anyone to shoot?. What they need is a champion pheasant catcher..

    This is another winner from Roald Dahl the peerless childrens writer. Real-life father and son Jeremy and Samuel Irons play the leads in this with Grandad Cusack as the local doctor. Just a bit of a whimsical romp for the two elder actors whereas young Samuel had to put a noticable effort into it. All the same it is a thoroughly heartwarming story. There are quite a few well known faces in it, Jean Marsh doing a caricature of a spinsterish do gooder, Michael Hordern as a slightly dotty Lord, Jimmy Nail as a disgruntled gamekeeper, and Lionel Jeffries as the tippling but exceedingly fair Headmaster. It's almost as if they thought "What shall we do this summer? I know lets do a movie together." They are all perfectly natural and comfortable. A joy to watch.

    Watch it with your children you wont regret it.

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    • Trivia
      Many of the incidents and characters in the book and movie were based on real-life events and people from author Roald Dahl's own life. For example, he knew a butcher who taught him the art of poaching, and Captain Lancaster (Ronald Pickup) was based upon a real and similarly-vicious teacher --- identified as "Captain Hardcastle" in Dahl's childhood-autobiography book, "Boy" --- whom Dahl had while in school; like the teacher in the book, Captain Hardcastle was ex-military and still arrogantly wanted to be addressed as "Captain", even though it was a very low rank and the war was long over; also like the fictional character, he obsessively kept an eagle-eye on his pupils to seek out opportunities to punish them, and had the creepy fire-colored hair and mustache, watery eyes, and shell-shock-caused twitching and grunting.
    • Goofs
      Since the keepers were leaving after Danny had arrived, they would have found the Baby Austin on their way out of the woods. In the book, Danny does not get there till sometime after the keepers had seen his father trapped in the pit, and had left for the night.
    • Quotes

      Captain Lancaster: This isn't a school! It's a bear pit! The most disgusting shambles I've ever seen! I'm resigning. Do you hear me? As of now!

      Mr. Snoddy: Good.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Marvellous World of Roald Dahl (2016)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 29, 1989 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Danny, der Champion
    • Filming locations
      • Stonor Park, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Children's Film and Television Foundation (CFTVF)
      • Portobello Pictures
      • Thames Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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