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Château de cartes

Original title: House of Cards
  • TV Mini Series
  • 1990
  • TV-14
  • 57m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
16K
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Ian Richardson in Château de cartes (1990)
The schemes of a ruthlessly ambitious British politician who will stop at nothing to get to the top.
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Political DramaDrama

The schemes of a ruthlessly ambitious British politician who will stop at nothing to get to the top.The schemes of a ruthlessly ambitious British politician who will stop at nothing to get to the top.The schemes of a ruthlessly ambitious British politician who will stop at nothing to get to the top.

  • Stars
    • Ian Richardson
    • Susannah Harker
    • Miles Anderson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    16K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,560
    36
    • Stars
      • Ian Richardson
      • Susannah Harker
      • Miles Anderson
    • 58User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 6 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Ian Richardson
    Ian Richardson
    • Francis Urquhart
    • 1990
    Susannah Harker
    Susannah Harker
    • Mattie Storin
    • 1990
    Miles Anderson
    Miles Anderson
    • Roger O'Neill
    • 1990
    Alphonsia Emmanuel
    • Penny Guy
    • 1990
    Malcolm Tierney
    Malcolm Tierney
    • Patrick Woolton
    • 1990
    Diane Fletcher
    Diane Fletcher
    • Elizabeth Urquhart
    • 1990
    Colin Jeavons
    Colin Jeavons
    • Tim Stamper
    • 1990
    Damien Thomas
    Damien Thomas
    • Michael Samuels
    • 1990
    William Chubb
    • John Krajewski
    • 1990
    Christopher Owen
    • McKenzie
    • 1990
    Kenneth Gilbert
    • Harold Earle
    • 1990
    David Lyon
    • Prime Minister Henry Collingridge
    • 1990
    Kenny Ireland
    Kenny Ireland
    • Ben Landless
    • 1990
    James Villiers
    James Villiers
    • Charles Collingridge
    • 1990
    Isabelle Amyes
    • Anne Collingridge
    • 1990
    John Hartley
    • Greville Preston
    • 1990
    Nicholas Selby
    Nicholas Selby
    • Lord Billsborough
    • 1990
    Tommy Boyle
    • Stephen Kendrick
    • 1990
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    10elgatony

    Nothing short of BRILLIANT!!!

    One night I happened to be channel surfing looking for the next sci-fi, action, horror thriller when I happened upon PBS's broadcast of the BBC's "House of Cards." I put down the remote for a good 4 hours because what I was experiencing was something truly special. "House of Cards", of course, does not have aliens or chainsaw wielding maniacs. "HOC"'s monster is instead someone frightfully believable. Thanks to Ian Richardson's amazing performance, one can believe such a monster exists and can become PM or President. I won't beat the Shakespeare comparison horse (other users have done so and you can read their comments) but Mrs. Urquhart could easily hold her own in a series focused solely on her. Indeed, all of the characters are well-written and not dumbed-down to the viewer. If only American TV had the guts to produce something like "House of Cards" and let it end instead of dragging it on forever like the American version of "Queer as Folk." That aside, Dobbs and Davis have written a nice tidy political thriller which made me hunt down the DVD years after I saw the TV showing and made me recommend the trilogy to all my friends. I say give "House of Cards" and the sequels a try. Your remote and your intellect will thank you for it.
    10bombad_jedi

    You might well think that, I couldn't possibly comment.

    That is one of the many great quotes from this film. Ian Richardson plays the character of Francis Urquhart for all it's worth, and the rest of the supporting cast is quite stellar. Paul Seed does a competent job of the direction, and has a good talent for photographing faces.

    The way the Francis frequently comments (breaking the 3rd wall so to speak) encourages viewer participation, and I found myself agreeing with him, or even yelling at him during the course of the film.

    If it ever comes on television, do yourself a favor and watch this one. It is long (clocks in at about 4 hours, 1 hour per episode), but it's certainly worth your while. I'm eagerly looking forward to the next part in the series, "To Play the King", which I've heard is just as good.
    dkbrown

    Jacobean drama for the 1990s

    Daniel Baker has mentioned echoes of Macbeth in HOC. One of the many clever things about it and its two sequels was the liberal use of quotations from Shakespeare and other dramatists of the period (I think I caught some from Middleton's "The Changeling").

    After all, this really is Jacobean drama set in the 1990s!
    10Jomead

    A fantastic series - entertaining, dark and relevant

    "House of Cards" is an entertaining and frightening tale. Ian Richardson, playing the intelligent and ruthless Francis Urquhart, immediately draws the viewer into the tale with his wry comments to the camera, discreet confidences just between the two of you, and compels you to accompany him as the tale moves from an amusing political fantasy to something altogether darker.

    The writing and acting is spot on (I must give kudos to Susannah Harker whose fine performance as Mattie Storin has, I think, been overlooked by many viewers), and the pace of the show doesn't slow until the final, shocking end.

    I am constantly recommending "House of Cards" to friends, to the point of hosting viewing parties at my place every few months, and I'm not tired of watching it, yet! :) I find that anyone who enjoys such pieces as "I, Claudius" or any other involuted, political drama, will enjoy "House of Cards".
    10claudelorrain

    The best TV drama serial ever? - "You might very well say that, I couldn't possibly comment"

    This is no doubt one of the best TV drama serials I've ever seen. I got it on DVD and it was so well-done that I saw the first installment (House of Cards) during one night, and the following two installments (To Play the King and The Final Cut) the following two nights. I just could not stop watching it until it was finished. It is very suspenseful, in addition to being intelligent, revealing, and I must say quite cynical. It is based on the book of the same title by Michael Dobbs, who has been a political insider and was at one point Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party. He clearly knows the kinds of things that can happen in the highest echelons of power.

    If one is to choose the single best thing in the serial, it is no doubt the performance by Ian Richardson. He is a highly capable and versatile actor and this may well be his best performance. It is really priceless to hear him saying "You might very well say that, I couldn't possibly comment" throughout the series. All the other actors are excellent, the screenplay is of the highest quality, and the whole production is exceptional.

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      Francis Urquhart's catchphrase "You might very well think that; but I couldn't possibly comment" (meaning "Yes, but I'll deny everything if challenged") has become part of the English political language. "Urquhart's Avoidance" is as widely known as real-life political euphemisms such as "he wants to spend more time with his family" ("he's been sacked or resigned in disgrace") and "he's been economical with the truth" ("he's told blatant lies to save his own skin").
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      Francis Urquhart: You might well think that. I couldn't possibly comment.

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      Featured in The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1991)

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    • Release date
      • November 18, 1990 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • House of Cards
    • Filming locations
      • Houses of Parliament, Parliament Square, Westminster, Greater London, England, UK(Houses of Parliament - exterior shots)
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • 57m
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      • 4:3

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