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The Mikado or the Town of Titipu

  • TV Movie
  • 1987
  • 2h 10m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
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The Mikado or the Town of Titipu (1987)
ComedyMusical

A staging of "The Mikado" set in an English country hotel during the 1920s.A staging of "The Mikado" set in an English country hotel during the 1920s.A staging of "The Mikado" set in an English country hotel during the 1920s.

  • Director
    • John Michael Phillips
  • Writer
    • W.S. Gilbert
  • Stars
    • Eric Idle
    • Lesley Garrett
    • Bonaventura Bottone
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    165
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    • Director
      • John Michael Phillips
    • Writer
      • W.S. Gilbert
    • Stars
      • Eric Idle
      • Lesley Garrett
      • Bonaventura Bottone
    • 11User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Eric Idle
    Eric Idle
    • Ko-Ko
    Lesley Garrett
    • Yum-Yum
    Bonaventura Bottone
    • Nanki-Poo
    Richard Van Allan
    • Pooh-Bah
    Felicity Palmer
    • Katisha
    Richard Angas
    • The Mikado of Japan
    Susan Bullock
    • Peep-Bo
    Ethna Robinson
    • Pitti-Sing
    Mark Richardson
    • Pish-Tush
    Findlay Wilson
    • Katisha's Unrequited Lover
    Kevan Allen
    Kevan Allen
    • Ensemble
    • (uncredited)
    Bret Macey
    • Chorus
    • (uncredited)
    Marian Martin
    • Chorister
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • John Michael Phillips
    • Writer
      • W.S. Gilbert
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    10Gyran

    Its in Japanese

    This is the story of a faraway almost-forgotten land. No, not feudal Japan but Britain in1987 when a commercial television company was able to broadcast opera to peak-viewing audiences. Unfortunately, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher put a stop to all that and, in 1992, Thames received its own short, sharp shock when it lost its franchise.

    When I was 12 years old I was a fairy in Iolanthe. Since then my interest in opera has tended towards the more serious end of the spectrum and I have never seen a Gilbert and Sullivan opera live. My knowledge of The Mikado is limited to the excellent, but truncated, 1939 Hollywood version and the execrable 1996 Australian version which is still, sadly, doing the rounds.

    We have to be grateful for Sky Arts rediscovery of this English National Opera production, directed by Jonathan Miller, a recording that I did not even know existed. Miller updates the production to the 1920s and there is nothing at all Japanese about the sets or costumes. This may offend a few purists but I found it delightful. It stars Eric Idle as Ko-Ko, bringing his own Little List to the production. His comic timing is wonderful. I particularly enjoyed his licking the Mikado's boot and his exclamation when he has to read the Mikado's decree: "It's in Japanese!" His delivery of Gilbert's dialogue is strangely reminiscent of Monty Python.

    Lesley Garrett is Yum-Yum, making clear her star quality at a very early stage in her career. There is a hilarious Pish-Tush from Mark Richardson with an outrageous Yorkshire accent and an even more outrageous orange toupee. Richard Van Allen is a droll Pooh-Bah. Bonaventura Bottone is slightly disappointing as a rather fruity Nanki-Poo. Richard Angas plays the Mikado as a jovial giant turtle in a huge fat suit with his scrawny neck sticking out of an outsize collar. His dancing is a delight, as is the Busby Berkeley style dancing of the ensemble of bellboys, schoolgirls with lacrosse sticks and maids with feather dusters. Finally, I must mention Felicity Palmer's delicious performance as the scheming Katisha, despite being much too attractive to be completely convincing in the role.

    The sound quality is not brilliant. It sounds as though you are listening to a performance in your local scout hall. Visually the production is a bit fuzzy but probably state of the art for 1987 with on-stage hand-held cameras and some vignetting which other reviewers have found irritating. This is a triumph for Jonathan Miller but, if he was watching this broadcast last week, I'm sure he would have cringed at the sight of the Gentelemen from Japan making slitty-eyed gestures and karate-chop motions.
    7miniwidge

    fun to watch

    If you want to see a brilliant performance of Mikado, played to perfection with expert timing and panache, don't watch this version. If you want to see a hammy version with Eric Idle strutting around in 1930's english gentlemen's private club society, this is the one to watch. It's a lot of fun and a good intro to Gilbert and Sullivan, but after this, rush out and rent the Canadian Stratford version. You'll see the difference between good and great. Nobody does G&S better than Brian McDonald and the Stratford group.
    9morrisonhimself

    Magnificent individual performances, but ...

    There is one bad bit of casting: Felicity Palmer, of that extraordinary voice, most definitely does not have "a caricature of a face." Even if she weren't lovely to look at, she is so very lovely to listen to.

    This production of "The Mikado" in formal English dress does not quite fit with the songs and general story. Yes, "The Mikado" has been produced in many different settings, and perhaps the people who do the producing figure, "Well, heck, we don't have any Japanese performers, why should anything else be Japanese?"

    OK, we have already suspended our disbelief, so let's do it completely.

    That's about it for criticism and complaint. The singers are simply magnificent, even Eric Idle, who is still mostly known as a "Monty Python" comic. Probably it would be wrong to try to single out anybody else because in this English National Opera production, the individual performers are, again, simply magnificent, and each and every one deserves huge bravos and plaudits.

    Since this "The Mikado" is one of several at YouTube, you can watch it, compare it to any of the several others, and watch it again. And re-watch it again. "The Mikado" is apparently the most popular of the Gilbert and Sullivan creations, and there is even a motion picture version, also at YouTube, released in1938, in addition to one more produced the same year as this one, 1987, one from Canada, and still more.

    Probably none of them are not worth watching at least once, and I certainly recommend this ENO version.
    10mucky-duck

    Best modern version of The Mikado

    I first saw this on Thames television and loved it. I subsequently saw a dreadful write-up by someone who certainly hadn't watched or listened to it. So, I bought a copy and then I bought another copy! The only sad thing is that it is not available on PAL VHS or Region 2 DVD. The Australian version is great, but this one is better! I might buy another.............
    7cherold

    unusual take on the classic

    The Mikado is my favorite G&S and I may be rating this low at 7, because certainly it's worth watching in any decent form. But I find the production a bit offputting.

    The approach is odd, replacing the usual Japanese setting with what appears to be a semi-amateur 20s show. I don't really understand what they were going for with this, it just seems like they thought it would be cute to do it, but why not do it well, at least. At first I thought perhaps this was an early attempt to deal with complaints of its portrayal of the Japanese, but since at times the white characters pull their eyes into slants when they say "Japan" I'd say not.

    Performances are mixed. A lot of people seem to love this Katisha but I didn't feel she was exceptional. Same thing with the celeb casting of Eric Idle, who also sings the greatest travesty, a Got a Little List with rewritten lyrics, which wouldn't be terrible if they were as witty as the originals but are just downright lame.

    I did not object to the video effects that seem to aggravate some other reviewers here, and don't understand why that's a sticking point.

    There are cute moments, the choreography is sometimes entertaining, and it's got amazingly funny songs sung by talented operetta singers and a kooky story, so like any competent version of The Mikado it's worth checking out. But it didn't really work for me.

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    • Release date
      • December 30, 1987 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Mikado
    • Production company
      • Thames Television
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 10m(130 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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