Gormenghast
starring: Celia Imrie, John Sessions, Warren Mitchell, George Yiasoumi, Ian Richardson
directed by: Andy Wilson (IV)
directed by: Andy Wilson (IV)
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0794051154521
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: BBC Warner
Manufacturer: BBC Warner
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: BBC Warner
Region Code: 1
Release Date: July 03, 2001
Running Time: 270 minutes
Sales Rank: 51163
Studio: BBC Warner
Theatrical Release Date: June 10, 2000
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Editorial Review:
Description:
Since its publication at the end of World War II, Mervyn Peake's masterpiece, The Gormenghast Novels,' has stood unchallenged as one of English literature's most extraordinary flight of imagination. Its themes of treachery, decay, madness and honor have come to be regarded as a metaphor for the fall of an empire, the passing of an age, and the rise of fascism. The glorious castle of Gormenghast is home to the ancient family of Groan, where nothing has changed for thousands of years. The dynasty is threatened by the charming and evil kitchem-boy, Steerpike. With the birth of a new heir, Titus Groan, Steerpike begins his ruthless ascent to power. As he charms, outwits and terrorizes the castle's inhabitants, only the young and timid Earl of Groan, Titus, stands in Steerpike's way. Who will ultimately rule Gormenghast?
Amazon.com:
The BBC's lavish, glowingly designed adaptation of Mervyn Peake's eccentrically brilliant novels Titus Groan and Gormenghast is a triumph of casting. Ian Richardson's Lear-like depiction of the mad earl of a remote, vast, ritual-obsessed building is matched by the brutal pragmatism of Celia Imrie as his wife, the synchronized madness of Zoƫ Wanamaker and Lynsey Baxter as his twin sisters, and the duplicitous charm of Jonathan Rhys-Meyers as Steerpike, the kitchen-boy determined to take over no matter how many deaths it costs. John Sessions is surprisingly touching as Prunesquallor, the family doctor who realizes almost too late what Steerpike intends.
It is always tricky to film a book dear to the hearts of its admirers. Wilson and his design team achieve a look rather more pre-Raphaelite than Peake's own illustrations--shabby velvets, garish sunlight, and dank, stone passages. The score by Richard Rodney Bennett is full of attractive surprises--fanfares and waltzes and apotheoses--and John Tavener's choral additions are plausibly parts of the immemorial ritual of Gormenghast. --Roz Kaveney
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- Horrible travestyMost of the plot of the book is scrambled and changed, the book's mood and atmosphere is completely ... Read More
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- !a really beautiful, faithful adaptation of the books. the characters and set are rightfully surreal, ... Read More
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- Fantasy Genre RevivedI ordered "Gormenghast" on the basis of the favorable reviews offered by other Amazonian viewers. Having ... Read More
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- Gormenghast, a great mini-series from great novelsThe Groans have ruled over the earldom of Gormenghast for seventy-six generations. Just as the future seventy ... Read More
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- Great followup to the bookIf you have read the book and enjoyed it, as I have, then this is a very good video. I'm not sure how it would ... Read More
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