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Mountbatten, le dernier vice-roi

Original title: Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy
  • TV Mini Series
  • 1986
  • R
  • 5h 6m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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Nicol Williamson in Mountbatten, le dernier vice-roi (1986)
Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy: Part Four
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  • Stars
    • Nicol Williamson
    • Janet Suzman
    • Ian Richardson
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Stars
      • Nicol Williamson
      • Janet Suzman
      • Ian Richardson
    • 4User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

    Episodes6

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    Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy: Part Four
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    Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy: Part Four
    Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy: Part Three
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    Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy: Part Three
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    Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy: Part Three
    Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy: Part Six
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    Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy: Part Six
    Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy: Part Two
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    Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy: Part Two
    Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy-Vol. 1
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    Nicol Williamson
    Nicol Williamson
    • Lord Louis Mountbatten
    • 1986
    Janet Suzman
    Janet Suzman
    • Lady Edwina Mountbatten
    • 1986
    Ian Richardson
    Ian Richardson
    • Nehru
    • 1986
    Sam Dastor
    Sam Dastor
    • Gandhi
    • 1986
    Nigel Davenport
    Nigel Davenport
    • Ismay
    • 1986
    Wendy Hiller
    Wendy Hiller
    • Princess Victoria
    • 1986
    Vladek Sheybal
    Vladek Sheybal
    • Jinnah
    • 1986
    A.K. Hangal
    A.K. Hangal
    • Patel
    • 1986
    Michael Byrne
    Michael Byrne
    • George Abell
    • 1986
    Julian Wadham
    Julian Wadham
    • Arthur
    • 1986
    Nicholas Day
    Nicholas Day
    • Peter Howes
    • 1986
    Jeremy Sinden
    Jeremy Sinden
    • Brockman
    • 1986
    Dreya Weber
    Dreya Weber
    • Pamela Mountbatten
    • 1986
    David Lyon
    • Lt Col Vernon Erskine-Crum
    • 1986
    David Quilter
    • Alan…
    • 1986
    John Rolfe
    John Rolfe
    • Attlee…
    • 1986
    Patrick Allen
    Patrick Allen
    • Auchinleck
    • 1986
    Zia Mohyeddin
    Zia Mohyeddin
    • V.P. Menon
    • 1986
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    qazifaisal_a

    Thoroughly entertaining & informative, but somewhat one-sided

    Lord Mountbatten:The Last Viceroy is no doubt a very good film by any standards. Seeing that it follows the career of Lord Louis Mountbatten of Burma,later selected as the last viceroy of British India, it has a number of both strengths and flaws as far as the storyline & picturisation is concerned.

    STRENGTHS:

    1) It portrays the character of Lord Louis from the political side, as far as all the world knows him. 2) Mentions the Nehru - Edwina affair as part of the complications surrounding the partition. 3) Shows the stubburnness of character which Mountbatten possessed.

    WEAKNESSES:

    1) If it is a film following the life of Lord Mountbatten, why does the story end after the partition. Surely there is much more to Lord Moundbatten's life than just the India-Pakistan partition e.g., his death, his campaign as Supreme Naval Commander of S.E.Asia, how he handled the post of 1st Governor General of India. 2) The cast is superb, yet I fail to understand why Vladek Sheybal (a french guy) was given the role of Jinnah, and why not Alique Padamsee (the guy who played Jinnah in 'Gandhi'. Sheybal has neither the height nor the resemblance of Jinnah. 3) Mountbatten was much more arrogant and hard hearted towards Jinnah and the concept of Pakistan, than this film portrays.

    Overall, the story is otherwise well written. But if the script had been written on the basis of Philip Zeigler's biography of Mountbatten, then it would have been much better.

    On the whole, its well worth keeping in your collection because as time is passing, there are very few movies depicting the glorious and colourful spleandour of the British Empire.
    9TinaMarga

    Judgement of a layman: Insightful and entertaining

    Although I read the book about Mountbattan by David Butler, I am just a layman. Therefore, I cannot judge to what extent this movie is reflecting truthfully the period of India around 1947-1948 when the independence of the UK became of a fact. But I truly was entertained by each of the scenes. This movie must have cost a fortune, with the great number of people and animals, and the beautiful sceneries in India. All main characters are in my view excellent, in particular Janet Suzman as Edwina, the wife of Mountbattan, and Ian Richardson, as Nehru. The tensions among the Hindus and the Muslims, and the main reasons for these, I felt and understood at the same time. The rushing of the break-off and break-up of the country is also understandable, although it remains crazy to determine the exact borders at the latest stage. This independence period has parallels with the current situation in Afghanistan. By rushing out of a country, one can only expect huge migration flows, violence and chaos. At least in the short term.
    9halejr

    A Great Mini-series

    I recently discovered this mini-series and greatly enjoyed it. It's too bad the DVD collection doesn't appear to have any additional features such as interviews with the director or producer. The series must have cost a fortune to make. All the costumes, the wide lapels on the mens' suits, the sets, the crowds of people, the marching horses, the elephants, the palaces. It's certainly a big budget series. Of course you can pull this off when the British government is helping to foot the bill. And let's face it, this is the BBC at its best. Mountbatten comes across as a decent man. Everyone does in fact, except Jinnah. He's the villain in the piece, and in my opinion the historical record supports this view of him. Mountbatten was faced with the problem of how to get the British out of India while trying to salvage the image of the empire. A review of Wikipedia shows that Hindu-Moslem violence predated the Raj and still continues to this day, so it's somewhat unfair to blame the violence following partition as Mountbatten's fault. Mountbatten's problem in India was a lot like the U.S. in Vietnam. He hoped to create a decent interval between the British exit and whatever happened next. In this regard he failed by trying to move too fast. For example India and Pakistan both declared independence before anyone knew where the exact borders were. A slower approach might have resulted in fewer deaths, but not that many fewer. Both before and after this series was made in the mid 1980s Hindus and Moslems have continued to kill each other in the subcontinent. So a more careful approach to partition would have merely mitigated the violence, not prevented it. Like I said, the BBC helped fund this series in part to burnish Britain's image. Edwina Mountbatten's promiscuity is greatly toned down in the series. Her affair with Nehru is merely hinted at. (They make a lot of eyes at each other.) Given that Nehru spent six years in British jails prior to independence, nailing the Viceroy's wife must have been sweet revenge indeed. What's also fascinating about this series is how it still resonates. References to Abbottabad, where bin Laden was killed, or a scene showing a woman getting raped are right out of today's headlines. Unfortunately some things never change.
    8hackne

    An interesting look at India & Mountbatten

    This dramatization is a solidly acted depiction of the last days of the British Empire in India and Mountbatten's role in the transition from colony to independent nation. Mountbatten has many biographies out there, some less flattering than others. This depiction of him falls more or less in the middle, showing his strengths and his weaknesses. Also the show does not shy away from showing his wife, Edwina, and her relationship with Nehru (it should be noted her wild ways long before she arrived in India made her not welcome at Buckingham Palace). Much of the actual history is greatly abridged (such as the partition) so as to not delve into the complexities of the India/Pakistan split. And some things are fictionalized for dramatic purposes.

    Nehru's politics is not given much examination in this depiction (he was a socialist). Gandhi's role is historically accurate (unlike the movie that bears his name, he was not an active participant in the partition) as are other things. This is a good start to understand this important moment in history. Mountbatten is still a controversial figure both in England and India over what happened as the last viceroy.

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      Actor Nana Patekar's voice is dubbed by a dubbing artiste.
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      The Mountbatten's dog changes breed numerous times during the miniseries: from a Sealyham Terrier to a West Highland White Terrier and back again. The most notable transformation is when he gets on the plane in England as a Sealyham Terrier and gets off the plane in India as a West Highland White. Since the differences are readily apparent (both are white but a "Westie" has prick ears and a square body and a Sealyham has drop ears and a long, low body) the "canine transformations" are quite noticeable.
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      Featured in The 38th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1986)

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    • Release date
      • April 27, 1986 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Masterpiece Theatre: Lord Mountbatten - The Last Viceroy
    • Filming locations
      • Sri Lanka
    • Production company
      • Brent Walker PLC
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      5 hours 6 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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