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Beau Brummell: This Charming Man

  • TV Movie
  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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James Purefoy in Beau Brummell: This Charming Man (2006)
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George 'Beau' Brummel, a penniless but witty London gentleman, maintains a refined lifestyle with his loyal servant, cook Robinson. Only the friendship of the unpopular Hanoverian heir and P... Read allGeorge 'Beau' Brummel, a penniless but witty London gentleman, maintains a refined lifestyle with his loyal servant, cook Robinson. Only the friendship of the unpopular Hanoverian heir and Prince Regent, George, Prince of Wales, who acclaims Brummel's fashionable invention, dandy... Read allGeorge 'Beau' Brummel, a penniless but witty London gentleman, maintains a refined lifestyle with his loyal servant, cook Robinson. Only the friendship of the unpopular Hanoverian heir and Prince Regent, George, Prince of Wales, who acclaims Brummel's fashionable invention, dandy-ism, keeps the creditors from his back, even allows him unconditional credit. Alas a tria... Read all

  • Director
    • Philippa Lowthorpe
  • Writers
    • Simon Bent
    • Ian Kelly
  • Stars
    • James Purefoy
    • Hugh Bonneville
    • Phil Davis
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    718
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Philippa Lowthorpe
    • Writers
      • Simon Bent
      • Ian Kelly
    • Stars
      • James Purefoy
      • Hugh Bonneville
      • Phil Davis
    • 3User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Purefoy
    James Purefoy
    • Beau Brummell
    Hugh Bonneville
    Hugh Bonneville
    • Prince Regent
    Phil Davis
    Phil Davis
    • Master Servant Robinson
    Elliot Levey
    Elliot Levey
    • Tailor
    John Telfer
    • Fop
    Tim Hudson
    • Fop
    Zoe Telford
    Zoe Telford
    • Julia
    Justin Salinger
    Justin Salinger
    • Richard Meyler
    Nicholas Rowe
    Nicholas Rowe
    • Lord Charles Manners
    Ian Kelly
    Ian Kelly
    • Lord Robert Manners
    Jonathan Aris
    Jonathan Aris
    • Marquis of Worcester
    Daniel Fine
    • Cloth Merchant
    Nick Richards
    • Snuff Merchant
    Anthony Calf
    Anthony Calf
    • Duke of York
    Matthew Rhys
    Matthew Rhys
    • Lord Byron
    Rebecca Johnson
    Rebecca Johnson
    • Duchess of York
    Max Gell
    Max Gell
    • Palace Footman
    Howard Coggins
    • Edward
    • Director
      • Philippa Lowthorpe
    • Writers
      • Simon Bent
      • Ian Kelly
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    7dk-jensen

    Interesting and well down presentation of the REGENCY, not Georgian period!

    Brummell was a self-made man in the REGENCY period of England. This film is a joy to watch, especially if you read Jane Austen and/or Georgette Heyer. A visual for all the costumes and "sets" from those books. Brummell MIGHT be considered a dandy, with his emphasis on appearance and ennui. His style was much more severe and monochromatic than any self-respecting (and caricature of a) dandy would have worn in that period. Understatement and elegance and refinement were his precepts. Yes, he spent hours getting ready, but no make-up, no extremes in style, no overly high shirt points, etc. For that type of dandy look at such other real life persons as Poodle Bing.
    9Karl Self

    Gay but good

    If you've ever wondered why billions of office peons worldwide dress in the same ridiculous outfit of dirt-attracting white shirt, pointless and suffocating tie and a suit which makes them look like their dead grandfathers and requires air conditioning in half of the world, then here's your culprit: an 18. century Englishman going by the wonderfully far-out name of Beau Brummel. Mind you, his dandy style was a great improvement over the earlier fops, which comprised cake makeup, sultry f*ck-me perfume, whigs and high heels, stuff that just goes a lot better with women.

    Anyway, that's who this excellent BBC docudrama is about. It's set in a strange, dystopic world of not-so-long-ago and not-so-far-away, Regency England. It's just a joy to watch, it really takes you there. It's good on details too, such as the muted candle-lightning (Jupiter floodlights being thin on the ground in this era). It's superbly acted, teaches you a lot about the mood of the time, and entertains you all the while. It changed my image of Beau Brummel from caricature to flesh and blood.
    9kim-683

    A truly astonishing account of an amazing man

    Beau Brummel Beau Brummel was an 18th Century gambler, socialite and overall dazzling light of high-society who invented the look of the Dandy. This was a time in history where the French ruled the world in terms of style and fashion and it was normal for men to wear white wigs with white makeup, reddened lips and cheeks in a style known as the fop. Brummell deconstructed masculinity and is actually responsible for the introduction of the trouser as the preferred form of clothing for the gentleman – up to now it had been the pantaloons or breeches.

    His style was astonishing; he developed the trend for men to look carelessly smart, clothes simple, yet elegant – black trousers, jacket, white shirt and intricate neckerchief – but of course this took hours of preparation. He totally redefined how men should behave – how they would stand, smell, look, interact. He was closely associated with Lord Byron and also with Prince George – son of George III. Hereby hangs a tale of wealth, beauty, excess, comedy and tragedy.

    James Purefoy and the assembled cast provide something quite astonishing in this rendition of the most astonishing tale of a man who styled the future king of England, who managed to squander several fortunes in such amazing style and panache that he makes it look like the most fun a human could ever have. The relationships between Brumell and his manservant, Byron and his sister, the gentlemen of high-society are so exquisite in this superb BBC production that I found my self totally seduced.

    If you only watch this production for one scene it must be where the Prince Regent demands Beau come to show him how to dress "come and watch me!" he exclaims in exasperation, and the Prince does, and we do too. Such an erotic and charged scene – Purefoy shaving and preening in the morning sunlight, watched by first the Prince and then an array of admirers; this character was so seductive people would come for miles to see how he managed to assemble his dress.

    The production is small in scale; a few well-chosen external sets, some spectacular location work used very carefully. But it is the script and the performances, framed so sympathetically by the director with a very well-judged soundtrack, which makes this a gem of a work. Forget the nonsense by Jane Austen, this is where the BBC set the screen on fire and if you get the chance to see this, you must. It is a production that just works so well and somehow burnt itself into my mind to linger in my mind long after the credits had rolled.

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      The white gown with beaded trim on the sleeves and down the front worn by a guest at the party where Brummel meets Byron is the same costume worn by Morven Christie (Jane Bennet) for the wedding in Orgueil et quiproquos (2008).

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    • Release date
      • June 19, 2006 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • BBC America
      • BBC Four (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Beau Brummell
    • Filming locations
      • Wilton House, Wilton, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Flashback Television
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      1 hour 18 minutes
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      • 1.78 : 1

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