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Gunpowder, Treason & Plot

  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 2004
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 41min
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Gunpowder, Treason & Plot (2004)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMini series depicting the turbulent and bloody reigns of Scottish monarchs Mary, Queen of Scots and her son King James VI of Scotland who became King James I of England and foiled the Gunpow... Tout lireMini series depicting the turbulent and bloody reigns of Scottish monarchs Mary, Queen of Scots and her son King James VI of Scotland who became King James I of England and foiled the Gunpowder Plot.Mini series depicting the turbulent and bloody reigns of Scottish monarchs Mary, Queen of Scots and her son King James VI of Scotland who became King James I of England and foiled the Gunpowder Plot.

  • Casting principal
    • Carmen Ungureanu
    • Vulpe Adrian
    • Clémence Poésy
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    2 k
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    • Casting principal
      • Carmen Ungureanu
      • Vulpe Adrian
      • Clémence Poésy
    • 17avis d'utilisateurs
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      • 4 victoires au total

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    Rôles principaux48

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    Carmen Ungureanu
    • Mary of Guise
    Vulpe Adrian
    • Soldier
    Clémence Poésy
    Clémence Poésy
    • Mary, Queen of Scots
    Tadeusz Pasternak
    • David Riccio
    Maria Popistasu
    Maria Popistasu
    • Lady Marie
    Catherine McCormack
    Catherine McCormack
    • Queen Elizabeth I
    Steven Duffy
    • Lord James
    Catalin Babliuc
    • Father Michael
    Kevin McKidd
    Kevin McKidd
    • Bothwell
    Emil Hostina
    Emil Hostina
    • Bothwell's Lieutenant
    Daniela Nardini
    Daniela Nardini
    • Lady Huntly
    Radu Andrei Micu
    Radu Andrei Micu
    • Sir John Huntly
    Iona Ruxandra Bratosin
    • Young Mary
    Gary Lewis
    Gary Lewis
    • John Knox
    Garry Sweeney
    Garry Sweeney
    • Lord Gunn
    Michael Nardone
    Michael Nardone
    • Lord Ruthven
    Paul Nicholls
    Paul Nicholls
    • Lord Darnley
    Adrian Stefan
    • Taylor
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    Rick-56

    James I depicted as nothing more than venal and repulsive

    From the script and from Robert Carlyle's performance, you'd have no inkling that James I was anything other than a degenerate, evil homosexual. Therefore you lose interest in watching the show because his character has no redeeming qualities. Contrast this portrayal with a quote from an historical website: "Along with Alfred the Great, James is considered to have been one of the most intellectual and learned individuals ever to sit on the English or Scottish Throne. Under him, much of the cultural flourishing of Elizabethan England continued; individuals such as Sir Francis Bacon (afterwards Viscount St Albans) and William Shakespeare flourished during the reign. James himself was a talented scholar, writing works such as Daemonologie (1597), The True Law of Free Monarchies (1598), Basilikon Doron (1599) and A Counterblast to Tobacco (1604)." (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_I_of_England) There was absolutely no evidence of anything but venality and repulsiveness in the depiction of James I in this TV show.
    7THEGHOSTSWHOSSTILLWALKTHEEARTH

    GuY fawkes

    I found This show Very entertaining, both episodes kept my attention. I liked How James VI Scotland was portrayed in this, as he wasn't a very pleasant man. Anne of Denmark was quite an interesting character in this. Guy Fawkes character at times can sometimes over shadow the man behind November 5th Robert Catesby. Maybe Catesby night would not of seemed to have the same ring to it if used, who knows.
    djj-2

    Honest and Compelling Human Drama

    After viewing the first two episodes (shown together on the UK terrestrial channel BBC 2), I wanted to recommend the series.

    The title brings to mind "Guy Fawlkes", but the mini-series is actually the story of Mary, Queen of Scots - a tale which is amongst the most dramatic in the whole of Scottish history.

    Given that all Scottish school children study this period in great detail (myself included!), the responsibility of all concerned is high.

    It was with great delight that I found the series an honest and compelling human drama, and the (historically known) actions of the characters made perfect sense in the light of the characterisations and script.

    I was concerned that the whole affair would be dragged down by either the weight of historical authenticity or the need to create a drama for modern sensibilities.

    The historical ambiguities in the character of Mary were perfectly realised as drama: the transition from a French childhood to become a champion of the Scottish cause was credible. Her involvement in political assassinations was cleverly presented as "for the good of Scotland" rather than as cold-hearted scheming. So in this drama Mary is a heroine, though historians will argue endlessly on this one. My recall of school history is not good enough to know where liberties have been taken with historical fact.

    Some flaws were present - the character of David Rizzio was not fleshed out sufficiently. The feel of the production could be criticised a little as a McGovern "housing estate drama" in costume e.g. the simple-minded Protestant/Catholic vein pervading the production. However, as the drama really gets going through the romance between Mary and her "bit of Scottish rough" (Lord Bothwell), perhaps one should acknowledge the universality of the human condition.

    This is not an "Elizabeth" which re-wrote the book for cinematic historical realisations. However, "Gunpowder, Treason and Plot" is a likable and worthy production, which may not be absolutely top notch, but does seem a little tucked away on BBC 2 on a Sunday evening, when it deserves wider viewing.

    I await the remaining episodes with interest.
    benoit-3

    Totally appalling euro-trash

    Another entry in the revisionist-history-as-told-with-human-body-fluids school of European melodrama. Whereas "Elizabeth" showed the execution of the queen's enemies as a recreation of "The Godfather"'s wedding-cum-massacre scene, this anachronistic masterpiece revels in outdoing Quentin Tarantino in execrable behaviour, gratuitous gore, meaninglessness and sexual perversion. Not even enjoyable as sadistic pornography, this portrayal of James VI of Scotland (James I of England) as an R-rated video game Richard III will give you nightmares and the heaves. O times, O mores! I wonder how these films and mini-series ("Vatel", "The Affair of the Necklace", "Le Roi danse", "Saint-Cyr", etc.) get written. Do producers lure satanic literary failures with delusions of artistic misogyny and misanthropy and lock them up in unholy writing workshops, with promises of money and drugs, until someone comes up with a suitably repulsive script? Whatever the method for this madness, it works, the plays get produced and they make money. Some people even like them.

    You know there is something fundamentally flawed with this "historical" production when the list of stuntmen is longer than the list of speaking parts and the songs on the soundtrack are in Romanian...
    3paul2001sw-1

    Linear history

    Given the pronounced anti-Catholic bias of most contemporary English history, one might think that any attempt to redress the balance might be welcomed. Alas, Jimmy McGovern's drama, 'Gunpowder, Treason and Plot', proves this not to be the case. Its greatest problem is its unfortunate tendency to encapsulate complex political issues in slogans, and those slogans, in turn, in characters - the portrayal of John Knox (who does little more than storm about and utter his most famous quote) exemplifies this. This, and the number of historical liberties taken (James I, for example, discovers the Gunpowder Plot in person) make the story a less accurate guide to the past than even 'Braveheart'.

    The series is not helped either by some substandard acting. Clemence Posey, with her bizarre French-American-Scottish accent, is mostly inaudible as Mary Queen of Scots and seems to take most of the cues for her performance from Mila Jovovitch's disastrous turn as Joan of Arc in 'Messenger'. Sira Stampe is robotic as James I's wife, while Robert Carlyle's James is as unconvincing as he is unhinged. Also detracting from our enjoyment are the understaffed battle scenes, the histrionic tone, and a decidedly anachronistic portrayal of sexuality.

    Surprisingly, given McGovern's own politics, there's almost no hint of republicanism here, although within a few decades Britain was engulfed by a civil war that disputed absolutely the relevance of monarchy: perhaps this is ignored because it was a Protestant rebellion. Instead, we get a boring, linear drama of good queen Mary, bad queen Elisabeth and mad king James. I'm still certain that somewhere, behind the propaganda, there's an interesting story - how did hatred of Catholocism spread so rapidly when only a handful of years previously, everyone in England was Catholic? But this film does little to open one's eyes.

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    • Anecdotes
      The title is taken from the nursery rhyme about Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot. Many versions of the rhyme exist, and its origins are unclear. But most begin with these lines: "Remember, remember / the fifth of November / the Gunpowder Treason and Plot. / I know of no reason / why the Gunpowder Treason / should ever be forgot."
    • Gaffes
      At the beginning Mary is depicted as a young, unmarried girl who had spent 13 years in exile in France. Actually, she was a widow. She had been married to the French king who had died very young.
    • Citations

      Bothwell: Forgive me.

      Mary, Queen of Scots: How's your head?

      Bothwell: Sore.

      Mary, Queen of Scots: I could remove it for you.

      Bothwell: Well, that would do the trick, aye.

      Mary, Queen of Scots: You caused Lord Darnley great offense, you called Lord Darnley a long streak of English piss!

      Bothwell: Then I must apologize.

      Lord Darnley: I thank you.

      Bothwell: 'Twas English *pish*.

      Lord Darnley: [pause] Banishment, I think.

      Bothwell: Anywhere but France.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 mars 2004 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • BBC (United Kingdom)
      • Press Pack from the BBC Press Office
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Conspiración, traición y muerte
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Roumanie
    • Sociétés de production
      • Raging Star Films
      • Box TV
      • Power
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      1 heure 41 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 1.78 : 1

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