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La vipère noire III

Original title: Blackadder the Third
  • TV Series
  • 1987
  • TV-PG
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
49K
YOUR RATING
POPULARITY
3,086
186
Rowan Atkinson and Tony Robinson in La vipère noire III (1987)
SatireComedy

In the Regency era, Mr E. Blackadder serves as butler to the foppish numskull Prince George amidst the fads and crazes of the time.In the Regency era, Mr E. Blackadder serves as butler to the foppish numskull Prince George amidst the fads and crazes of the time.In the Regency era, Mr E. Blackadder serves as butler to the foppish numskull Prince George amidst the fads and crazes of the time.

  • Stars
    • Rowan Atkinson
    • Tony Robinson
    • Hugh Laurie
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.6/10
    49K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,086
    186
    • Stars
      • Rowan Atkinson
      • Tony Robinson
      • Hugh Laurie
    • 51User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Top rated TV #165
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 3 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Rowan Atkinson
    Rowan Atkinson
    • Edmund Blackadder, butler to the Prince…
    • 1987
    Tony Robinson
    Tony Robinson
    • Baldrick, a dogsbody…
    • 1987
    Hugh Laurie
    Hugh Laurie
    • The Prince Regent, their master…
    • 1987
    Helen Atkinson Wood
    Helen Atkinson Wood
    • Mrs. Miggins, a coffee shoppekeeper…
    • 1987
    Robbie Coltrane
    Robbie Coltrane
    • Dr. Samuel Johnson, noted for his fat dictionary
    • 1987
    Hugh Paddick
    • Keanrick, thespian
    • 1987
    Miranda Richardson
    Miranda Richardson
    • Amy Hardwood, the elusive Shadow
    • 1987
    Stephen Fry
    Stephen Fry
    • The Duke of Wellington, a famous soldier
    • 1987
    Tim McInnerny
    Tim McInnerny
    • Lord Topper -Fop
    • 1987
    Kenneth Connor
    Kenneth Connor
    • Mossop, thespian
    • 1987
    Vincent Hanna
    • Mr. Vincent Hanna, his own great great great grandfather
    • 1987
    Warren Clarke
    Warren Clarke
    • Mr. Hardwood, her father
    • 1987
    Nigel Planer
    Nigel Planer
    • Lord Smedley - Fop
    • 1987
    Denis Lill
    Denis Lill
    • Sir Talbot Buxomly, a member of Parliament
    • 1987
    Lee Cornes
    Lee Cornes
    • Shelley, romantic junkie poet
    • 1987
    Gertan Klauber
    Gertan Klauber
    • King George III, a mad Monarch
    • 1987
    Chris Barrie
    Chris Barrie
    • Ambassador - a Fearsome Revolutionary
    • 1987
    Ben Elton
    • Anarchist
    • 1987
    • All cast & crew
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    Reviewers say 'Blackadder the Third' is acclaimed for its sharp wit, clever writing, and standout performances by Rowan Atkinson, Hugh Laurie, and Tony Robinson. Many find it comparable or superior to other series, highlighting memorable jokes and inventive plots. The chemistry between main characters is celebrated, though some critics note a weaker supporting cast compared to other series. Despite this, its unique blend of historical satire and comedic brilliance makes it a fan favorite.
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    Bucs1960

    Absolutely Brilliant!!!!!!!!!!!

    Someone said that they thought the British humour of "Blackadder" might not be appreciated in the United States......WRONG!!!!! One would have to have the brain cell(s) of the Prince Regent not to enjoy this series. It is brilliant......sarcastic, cutting, witty, beautifully written, beautifully acted and generally outstanding. Rowan Atkinson is not the Mr. Bean we are used to......as Edmund Blackadder, he hits his comedy stride as the conniving butler to the Prince Regent. We miss the Percy character in the third series but Hugh Laurie, as Prince George more than makes up for his absence. Baldrick is still with us and still has "cunning plans" but his IQ has taken a definite drop in score.

    If you want to laugh until you weep, then catch BA3 on BBCAmerica or better yet, go out and buy the tapes and the book "Blackadder, the Whole Damn Dynasty". It will keep you amused for years to come as this type of humour does not date. Rowan Atkinson, we salute you!!!!
    worlok

    from an American fan

    I own the DVD box set of all of the Blackadder series and this one and "Goes Forth" are my favorites, but I love them all. This series skips through history with tongue firmly planted in cheek and is just superb. I call it "smart yet silly" comedy. The British are, or were, pros at this. Seeing some more recent "Britcoms", as some of us Yanks call them, I lament that they are taking too much from our lame American sitcoms. The brilliance of the recent "Coupling" gives me hope for the future.

    I really enjoy Rowan Atkinson and the cast of Blackadder. They are all fabulous, but Steven Fry just cracks me up as the Field Marshall in the Fourth Series.

    To get back to the Third series I really enjoy the guest appearances of Tim McInnerny as Lord Topper/Le Comte de Frou Frou, Chris Barrie (of Red Dwarf and Brittas Empire fame) as the French Revolutionary Guard, and who can forget the role of Dr. Johnson played by the illustrious Robbie Coltrane (who later played Rubeus Hagrid in the Harry Potter series of movies).

    If you like "smart" comedy then check out Blackadder!!
    10Sylviastel

    Too Good for Television!

    We could still use Black Adder even today. Imagine Rowan Atkinson resuming the role of assistant to the prime minister played by the wonderful Hugh Laurie. Hugh is sensational as the dimwit Prince George and Edmund as his brilliant assistant. I love the episode which Kenneth Connor guest stars as a British thespian. Every time, Edmund says Macbeth. The two thespians do a silly little act to ward off evil spirits. It's the funniest things that you will see. Of course, none of this brilliance and comedic genius could be without Ben Elton and Richard Curtis who are also behind the films like Love Actually, The Thin Blue Line, Four Weddings and A Funeral. Black Adder is funny and almost too good for television. Humor can be smart, sexy, and funny all at one. I was hoping last night on Saturday Night Live that Hugh Laurie would pay homage to his background in British humor. If the gang at SNL did some research, they would know what a treasure it was to have Hugh Laurie grace their stage.
    book addict

    Macbeth!

    I love this series. No, scratch that, I ADORE this series! Rowan Atkinson is fantastic as Blackadder (Macbeth!), Tony Robinson is perfect as Baldrick (I'd buy a little turnip of my own), and Hugh Laurie is wonderful as the Prince Regent (Why is it, that however many socks I buy, I never seem to have enough)! It was a shame that Tim McInnery and Stephen Fry could only be in it for one episode - but hey, they made the most of that one episode! Dr. Johnson is a brilliant character (EVERY word), like Pitt the Younger (What kind of jelly?) and those actors! Hot potato, orchestra stalls, Puck will make amends!
    9general-melchett

    A forgotten yet great series!

    Blackadder 3 is probably the Blackadder series that people have least heard of - it has basically the same principles as the second and fourth ones and has nothing revolutionary in it. But it is still great - a fiery Duke of Wellington and a fat foolish Dr Johnson (writer of the first dictionary in England) make this series one to be reckoned with. There are still more hilarious one-liners to be delivered in this series, and it brings out the humour in a lesser-known era - in historically accurate and enjoyable episodes. Blackadder's third outing is not the most famous and well-known of the lot, but Rowan Atkinson's role as a butler to a stupid prince is a funny and effectively done one, and Hugh Laurie is at his best in this series. Very good! 9/10

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    • Trivia
      Blackadder does not sport a beard in this season of the show because Rowan Atkinson's then-girlfriend hated it.
    • Goofs
      Although purportedly set during the British Regency (1811-1820), there are appearances by, and contemporary references to, historical figures who were dead before that time, such as Samuel Johnson and Admiral Nelson. Characters use expressions not developed until later, such as "prince and the pauper" or "roller coaster."
    • Quotes

      Baldrick: [Blackadder slams the door] Something wrong, Mr. B?

      Blackadder: Oh, something's *always* wrong, Balders... the fact that I'm not a millionaire aristocrat, with the sexual capacity of a rutting rhino, is a constant niggle.

    • Crazy credits
      Among the books that Blackadder peruses during the opening credits are:
      • (Morte D'Edmund?)
      • The Blackadder's Progress
      • Rise and Fall
      • Bath on 5p a Day
      • Encyclopaedia Blackaddica Vol XIX FUN to HUG
      • Chelsea Arts Club (...)
      • Blackadder Unbound
      • Landscape Gardening by Capability Brownadder
      • From Black Death to Blackadder
      • Blackadder's Bedside Cockfighting Companion
      • The Blackadder of Calcutta
      • (...)
      • Blackadder Book of Martyrs
      • The Blackobite Rebellion
      • Old Blackamore's Almanac Second Edition
      • Sir Francis Blackadder (Letters?)
    • Connections
      Featured in Laughter in the House: The Story of British Sitcom (1999)

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    • Release date
      • September 17, 1987 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Blackadder III
    • Filming locations
      • BBC Television Centre, Wood Lane, Shepherd's Bush, London, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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