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L'échoppe des horreurs

Original title: The Tale of Sweeney Todd
  • TV Movie
  • 1997
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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L'échoppe des horreurs (1997)
Dark ComedyCrimeDramaHorrorThriller

When a merchant goes missing, a young American investigates the disappearance and discovers the truth about Sweeney Todd, a skilled barber, and his business partner Mrs. Lovett, a butcher.When a merchant goes missing, a young American investigates the disappearance and discovers the truth about Sweeney Todd, a skilled barber, and his business partner Mrs. Lovett, a butcher.When a merchant goes missing, a young American investigates the disappearance and discovers the truth about Sweeney Todd, a skilled barber, and his business partner Mrs. Lovett, a butcher.

  • Director
    • John Schlesinger
  • Writers
    • Peter Buckman
    • Peter Shaw
  • Stars
    • Ben Kingsley
    • Campbell Scott
    • Joanna Lumley
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    908
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Schlesinger
    • Writers
      • Peter Buckman
      • Peter Shaw
    • Stars
      • Ben Kingsley
      • Campbell Scott
      • Joanna Lumley
    • 20User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Ben Kingsley
    Ben Kingsley
    • Sweeney Todd
    Campbell Scott
    Campbell Scott
    • Ben Carlyle
    Joanna Lumley
    Joanna Lumley
    • Mrs. Lovett
    Selina Boyack
    • Alice
    David Wilmot
    David Wilmot
    • Tom
    Sean Flanagan
    Sean Flanagan
    • Charlie
    • (as Séan Ó'Flanagain)
    Katharine Schlesinger
    Katharine Schlesinger
    • Lucy
    John Kavanagh
    John Kavanagh
    • Rutledge
    Joe Savino
    Joe Savino
    • Chambers
    Niall Buggy
    • Vicar
    Peter Jeffrey
    Peter Jeffrey
    • Dr. Maxwell
    Peter Woodthorpe
    Peter Woodthorpe
    • Mannheim
    Bosco Hogan
    Bosco Hogan
    • Head Clerk
    Birdy Sweeney
    • Elderly Cutter
    Des Braiden
    Des Braiden
    • Bald Toothless Man
    Gerard Walsh
    • Customer with Wig
    David Heap
    • Footman
    Sandy Kennedy
    • Prostitute
    • Director
      • John Schlesinger
    • Writers
      • Peter Buckman
      • Peter Shaw
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    Royalcourtier

    Misguided travesty

    I suppose I should not be too harsh, since this is an American TV movie, and neither a quality British product nor a feature film. But Sweeney Todd was ultimately a disappointment.

    On the plus side, the film was enthusiastic about the cannibalism and murder at the heart of the story. These subjects certainly weren't skirted around. Nor were the central characters made into heroes. There was never any doubt that the villainous Mr Todd and his butcher accomplice would pay for their crimes. There was only a faint echo of the modern idea that a criminal is the product of society, and that Todd's crimes were the product of a negligent military. But this was only hinted at.

    The major problem was lack of authenticity and a period feel. The Irish street scenes were physically right for early nineteenth century London, but the people were wrong. They were exaggerated characters, caricatures. Everything over over-acted, over directed, over-blown! Basically the director tried too hard to create a period feel.

    A good effort, but not good enough. A waste of acting talent
    8nufcdasbeast3

    An accurate account

    By all accounts this was close to the mark, having read a few books on the subject - this adaptation seemed authentic, ben kingsley's performance was delightful - with joanna lumley as his foil - WOW,campbell scott providing the young deterrent on sweeney's tail, for a TV adaptation this was stellar work !! costumes and sets in which ye olde London were brought to life, making fleet street seem like it was someplace we all knew - i mean you could just imagine jack the ripper popping in for a special royal shave (ha ha )and gore - all top notch, not at all bad for a sky home premier. I'm just about to watch the BBC Ray winstone version, look forward to anybody's thoughts !!
    7joe-pearce-1

    Why Die to Go to Hell, When You Can Just Live in Late 18th Century London?

    I liked this more than did most of the reviewers, but mainly for the visual aspects of the film. First of all, I am not used to TV movies with production values, sets, costumes, and atmospherics on this plane. If this were a theatrical film, it would probably have received a few Academy Award nominations for those sets and costumes, but they are quickly forgotten (as are good performances) in most TV fare. Anyway, this entire film has a claustrophobic and rather dirty atmosphere. One looks at just about every scene, even those taking place a bit away from the general mayhem, and wonders how people could have brought themselves to get out of bed every morning to face another day of such filth, degradation, and mayhem. Even the clean-cut heroine of the film is a barmaid fully capable of twisting a tough man's arm behind his back and throwing him out of the pub in which she works. The people who work in Mrs. Lovett's pie emporium (well, we have to call it something) look like denizens of Hell, and that is no exaggeration, for to a large extent that is what they are. And there is a sense of pure horror that pervades just about every scene and location that is quite outside the secret horror that is going on thanks to Mr. Todd and Mrs. Lovett. Next to this, THE BEGGAR'S OPERA is a day at the seaside! Outside the atmospherics, there are the performances, and with Ben Kingsley, Joanna Lumley and Campbell Scott doing the honors, we are in good hands, even though one might not really wish to remember the first two as characters of this much reprehensibility. Will I ever see Ms. Lumley again without mental recourse to her decaying teeth? But they do their job well, and Mr. Scott, as a character of scant nobility who stands out as a paragon of virtue next to many of the other characters (he's the hero!) also does well in a role that could have been tailored for his dad in his earlier career (but George C. would also have done extremely well as Sweeney Todd at any time). Anyway, not a pleasant viewing experience by a long shot, but should a story about (even unwary) cannibalism be a pleasant viewing experience even under the best of circumstances?
    8SnakesOnAnAfricanPlain

    The Tale of Sweeney Todd (1997)

    Another great rendition of Sweeney Todd. It's great to see stories that can be retold and remain interesting. This throws out the idea of Sweeney as a victim, or his looking for revenge. This is much more in keeping with the original tail. A man that murders for greed. The best part about this film is that is doesn't try to justify the actions or make us sympathise with Todd. He's a terrifying and grotesque creature. Cold, calculating and very deceptive. The investigation narrative is just as interesting as Todd's deeds. I'd still put it behind Winstone's Sweeney Todd, due to the sheer power of that production, but it stands above and shits upon Burton's misfire.
    7lastliberal

    The best pies in London

    I do not know if the story of Sweeney Todd is based upon fact, but it sure makes for an interesting blend of horror and comedy.

    One of the criticisms I have heard of the new Johnny Depp version is that you never really know why he becomes a mass murderer. Well, there is no mystery here and, if you take the time to find this film, you will know everything.

    John Schlesinger, who gave us Cold Comfort Farm, Sunday Bloody Sunday, Darling and Oscar winner Midnight Cowboy, does a great job of keeping us interested in the case of the missing businessman.

    Campbell Scott was riveting as the American come to London to find the property of his employers; property in the possession of said businessman when he disappeared.

    You will be fascinated in the streets of London, the costuming, the atmosphere, and you will see why someone could lose their heads for a few rings.

    Ben Kingsley is fabulous as the serial killer, and blends humor and horror into a role that has been described as one of the better versions of a half dozen that have been done. I think it will be hard to beat this one, but I am looking forward to examining the rest.

    Excellent support by Joanna Lumley ("Absolutely Fabulous") and Selina Boyack in her first film.

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      The final movie of Peter Jeffrey (Dr. Maxwell).
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      Version of Sweeney Todd (1926)

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    • Release date
      • April 19, 1998 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Tale of Sweeney Todd
    • Filming locations
      • Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
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      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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