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La Planète des deux déesses

Original title: White Dwarf
  • TV Movie
  • 1995
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
722
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La Planète des deux déesses (1995)
DramaSci-Fi

In a distant future New York, medical student Driscoll Rampart accomplishes his internship at Rusta, a rural planet that doesn't revolve around its axis and therefore is divided into contras... Read allIn a distant future New York, medical student Driscoll Rampart accomplishes his internship at Rusta, a rural planet that doesn't revolve around its axis and therefore is divided into contrasting halves of eternal day vs. eternal night. One is a Victorian-styled colony, the other ... Read allIn a distant future New York, medical student Driscoll Rampart accomplishes his internship at Rusta, a rural planet that doesn't revolve around its axis and therefore is divided into contrasting halves of eternal day vs. eternal night. One is a Victorian-styled colony, the other a medieval kingdom. Both leave Rampart in a state of constant wonder, as he finds his way ... Read all

  • Director
    • Peter Markle
  • Writer
    • Bruce Wagner
  • Stars
    • Paul Winfield
    • Neal McDonough
    • Ele Keats
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    722
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Markle
    • Writer
      • Bruce Wagner
    • Stars
      • Paul Winfield
      • Neal McDonough
      • Ele Keats
    • 22User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Paul Winfield
    Paul Winfield
    • Dr. Akada
    Neal McDonough
    Neal McDonough
    • Dr. Driscoll Rampart
    Ele Keats
    Ele Keats
    • Princess Ariel
    Giuseppe Andrews
    Giuseppe Andrews
    • Never the Shifter
    • (as Joey Andrews)
    • …
    Tara Graham
    • XaXa - Younger Twin
    Beverley Mitchell
    Beverley Mitchell
    • XuXu - Older Twin
    Roy Brocksmith
    Roy Brocksmith
    • Guv'ner Twist
    CCH Pounder
    CCH Pounder
    • Nurse Shabana - Light Side Clinic
    Michael McGrady
    Michael McGrady
    • Lt. Strake
    Katy Boyer
    Katy Boyer
    • Lady X - the Immortal Prisoner
    Robert Cornthwaite
    Robert Cornthwaite
    • King Joist of the Dark Side
    John Dennis Johnston
    John Dennis Johnston
    • Morgus - Osh's Assistant
    Ralph Drischell
    • Dr. Gulpha - King Joist's Advisor
    Marsha Dietlein
    Marsha Dietlein
    • Emma
    James Morrison
    James Morrison
    • Peter
    Maggie Baird
    Maggie Baird
    • Scarred Cultist
    Gary Watkins
    Gary Watkins
    • Marshall Bardaker
    Chip Heller
    • Osh - Warden of the Keep
    • Director
      • Peter Markle
    • Writer
      • Bruce Wagner
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    7gazineo-1

    A bright sci-fi fairy tale

    Intelligent, sensible and original sci-fi movie set in the distant year of 3040 A.D. which tells the story of a young and proud doctor who is sent to a distant planet called Rustia to make his residence there. In this planet, divided between two sides, The Clear Side and The Dark Side, the doctor learns with his mentor Dr. Akada (Winfield in a great performance) about love, compassion and tenderness. Good scenario and impressive performances makes this one a winner.
    duncan-17

    OK, not great

    Not a bad film, but probably more gee-whiz ideas than plot. Had a definite "pilot movie" feel to it.

    To non-sf people, it would probably seem bold and innovative. To sf people, it would rate "OK".
    grothmag

    Wasted potential...

    As indicated by others, excellent, original ideas... it could have been worth watching as a movie or a series, if one didn't mind overlooking the absurd blend of technologies - and I don't.

    Characters have the usual fascination with recent (to us) history & literature for their allusions, but that's the curse of mediocre sci-fi. Well, that was too harsh, a few contemporary references are fun, but please...every quote by the hero shouldn't be from the period 1000 to 1150 years before the story's setting.

    Alas, though...characters, at least the human ones, were absolute caricatures. Diverse, though...from the scale of travel & events we see, Rustia's not exactly huge, yet over here we have a dissipated Roman emperor-type complete with crown of laurels, over here a medieval king with the inevitable princess for our smarmy hero. Ah yes, and the sort-of orphan boy in too-short pants.

    There were some good acting performances, notably Paul Winfield's Akada of course, and also surprisingly (given their minor roles) the two settlers, parents of the twins. Ah, forgotten their names, but their bath scene was the best in the film. I do mean because of the believability and sympathy, not for the more prurient reason. :)

    Some shone less brightly - sadly this includes the aforementioned hero, whose apparent charm & magnetism for every inhabitant of Rustia could be used as the definition of "revealed attribute". There must have been something about him, as everyone loved him... yet... what could it have been? His early arrogance? His smirk? Oh, his smooth tongue... which brings us to...

    The writing - and I apologize to those who rave about how Bruce Wagner is underrated, but the dialogue was about what I'd expect from someone in grade seven. Perhaps it was written for kids of about nine to twelve, and the writers figured the kids wouldn't be picky? Original ideas, yes, wonderful...but they were let down by the uncreative lines the actors were saddled with. I don't mean that the script needed more big words. In fact, a bit of medical technobabble in the clinic was quite good for that sort of thing, and delivered well. No, that sort of thing isn't necessary for good sci-fi...it's just that it's as if the dialogue was written in an afternoon. No spark at all.

    I was optimistic, then annoyed, then sad...interesting, bizarre, slightly off-kilter feel to the whole movie (good!), but shoddy, often cliche design of characters & dialogue poisoned it.
    7Falkeep

    Kurosawa meets Babylon 5

    As many have already commented, this film comes across as a pilot. I have it on good authority that the reason for this is that it WAS a pilot that was never picked up. That is why so much is not really explained or delved into... its job was to establish things to be explored in the series that never was. What many people miss is that White Dwarf, for all of its fascinating sci-fi ideas and set-ups, is actually a re-make of Akira Kurosawa's classic film "Red Beard". Many people I know who love Kurosawa's movies don't even know that one but it is worth seeking out. Unlike many of the other samurai films, it is not about warriors but about doctors at a remote hospital in medieval Japan. The always outstanding Tishiro Mifune plays Red Beard, an iconoclastic doctor who refuses to play political games that would elevate him to the serving at the Royal Court preferring, instead, to remain at his "out in the sticks" hospital caring for the people of his village who need him. Into his world enters a young doctor who wants to do his time so he can then take a prestigious position as one of the Emperor's physicians. The plots of Red Beard and White Dwarf are identical... it is only the settings that are different. Watch them both back to back and you will gain a new appreciation of White Dwarf.
    cordwainer

    A lot of potential that eventually went unrealized!

    Bruce Wagner seems to be crunching out some great stuff. Wild Palms showed that the man had ideas, but White Dwarf really shines. It's a pitty all those ideas didn't go anywhere, much!

    As others before me have mentioned, it feels like a pilot for some TV series that never got made. It's hard to find any real plot, that you can follow so the White Dwarf feels a bit...all over the place. The mix of fantasy and SF could have made some interesting viewing if it had been made into a series.

    Quite a few interesting issues were raised in this "pilot" and I would have loved to have seen some of them more thoroughly explored. I truly think a White Dwarf series could have brought something new to TV.

    The plot aside, the ideas however are quite original to TV and the sometimes surreal victorian and 50s feel with a dash of future thrown in will not let you forget White Dwarf.

    If it had been a series it would definitely have formed a cult following and a strong one, but it was never to be!

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    • Trivia
      The TV movie was conceived as a pilot for a new series to fill Fox's 1995-1996 season's lineup. Due to some production delays, creator Bruce Wagner was hoping for a mid-season pickup. The pilot was televised against La fête à la maison (1987) and placed 66th in the weekly ratings, with 5.7 million TV households and 10% of share. It never got picked up.
    • Quotes

      All: "Two great ladies will catch your fall, they are the ones who catch us all. Their children kept them far apart; the Lady Light, the Lady Dark. Dark broken, light storm, dead spoken, dreams torn... and we will bring you home."

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    • Release date
      • July 22, 2001 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • White Dwarf
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • American Zoetrope
      • Elemental Films
      • RHI Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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