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The Barchester Chronicles

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1982
  • 6h 25m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
1.3K
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Alan Rickman, Nigel Hawthorne, and Angela Pleasence in The Barchester Chronicles (1982)
Drama

When a crusade against the Church of England's practice of self-enrichment misfires, scandal taints the cozy community of Barchester when their local church becomes the object of a scathing,... Read allWhen a crusade against the Church of England's practice of self-enrichment misfires, scandal taints the cozy community of Barchester when their local church becomes the object of a scathing, investigative report.When a crusade against the Church of England's practice of self-enrichment misfires, scandal taints the cozy community of Barchester when their local church becomes the object of a scathing, investigative report.

  • Stars
    • Donald Pleasence
    • Janet Maw
    • Nigel Hawthorne
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Donald Pleasence
      • Janet Maw
      • Nigel Hawthorne
    • 23User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 win & 7 nominations total

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    Donald Pleasence
    Donald Pleasence
    • Septimus Harding
    • 1982
    Janet Maw
    • Eleanor
    • 1982
    Nigel Hawthorne
    Nigel Hawthorne
    • Dr. Grantly
    • 1982
    Angela Pleasence
    Angela Pleasence
    • Mrs. Grantly
    • 1982
    Barbara Flynn
    Barbara Flynn
    • Mary Bold
    • 1982
    Clive Swift
    Clive Swift
    • Dr. Proudie
    • 1982
    Alan Rickman
    Alan Rickman
    • Obadiah Slope
    • 1982
    Geraldine McEwan
    Geraldine McEwan
    • Mrs. Proudie
    • 1982
    Susan Hampshire
    Susan Hampshire
    • La Signora Madeline Vesey Neroni
    • 1982
    Susan Edmonstone
    • Charlotte Stanhope
    • 1982
    Peter Blythe
    Peter Blythe
    • Bertie Stanhope
    • 1982
    Joseph O'Conor
    Joseph O'Conor
    • Bunce
    • 1982
    William Redgrave
    • Samuel Grantly
    • 1982
    Cyril Luckham
    Cyril Luckham
    • Bishop Grantly
    • 1982
    Christopher Maynard
    • Baby Bold
    • 1982
    Jonathan Adams
    Jonathan Adams
    • Quiverful
    • 1982
    Maggie Jones
    • Mrs. Quiverful
    • 1982
    Clifford Parrish
    • Handy
    • 1982
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    fionapymont

    Alan Rickman is a great virtue - and a great problem

    Alan Rickman was apparently the second choice for the part of Obadiah Slope. I have no idea who the original selection was - but I bet he's been kicking himself ever since!

    In the book, Slope is portrayed as a somewhat uneasy cross between a buffoon and a disturbing snake in the grass. Every time he threatens to become too dangerous, Trollope proceeds to undermine him again.

    I believe that the reason why Rickman was offered the part is because the director wanted an actor who could come across as amusing and sleazy, yet plausibly creepy - and sexy.

    Slope HAS to possess a great deal of animal magnetism, as this is what explains the extremely strong reaction he produces in otherwise respectable ladies of whatever age.

    Rickman certainly gets THAT across - in spades. He may not be conventionally good-looking - but he's totally incapable of playing an asexual character.

    Problem is, he ends up completely overwhelming Mrs Bold's other two suitors. Any heterosexual female viewer with any sense will keep shouting at the screen: "You daft bat! Forget Arabin! It's Slope you want!!!!!"

    I agree, Arabin is far better served by the book than this adaptation.
    10adamjfellaz

    These boys really knew how to do a number on each other

    Ecclesiastical politics when your high............
    JBall75487

    Masterly transfer from book(s) to film.

    One runs out of superlatives to describe this flawless representation of Trollope's masterpieces of ecclesiastical fiction. Against the sumptuous background of Peterborough Cathedral and its environs, one is carried into Trollope's world of the intriguing machinations of the clerical establishment of Barchester. Backed by the authenticity of the period detail, the portrayal of all the characters accurately conveys the whole range of human emotions within the stories,without a weak link amongst the members of the cast. In would be invidious to name particular names as meriting special attention, when even the smallest cameo stands comparison with the principals, but I would select Geraldine McEwen, Alan Rickman and Nigel Hawthorne for special commendation - their performances being of the type where the actors disappear and the characters come to life !I was particularly impressed by the clarity of diction and the beautiful,expressive language in this film A 'must see' not only for lovers of Trollope, but anyone interested in seeing character acting at its very best !
    10VReviews

    Great Entertainment, Classic BBC

    There's just nothing better than a BBC drama set in England in the 1800's. The ensemble cast plays each character archetype to perfection. The romantic & societal intrigue of the town of Barchester centers on the ambitions of the church clergy, which proves quite entertaining. The dialogue of this adaptation is excellent. A young Alan Rickman superbly plays the conniving Reverend Obadiah Slope, echoing his later tour de force performance as Professor Snape in the Harry Potter movies.

    Enjoyable, like a Shakespearian comedy, leaving the viewer well satisfied.
    9wordsmith_57

    A Britsh adaptation at its best!

    Even though American, I cannot get enough of English literature transferred to cinema. And The Barchester Chronicles is a recent find to my growing list of favorites. However, in this case I discovered the two disc DVD set at my local library before I had read the author's works. I will definitely be reading the Trollope books now that I have seen the filmed adaptation. Granted the beginning was a bit slow, and didn't really pick up until the slithery Obadiah Slope came into the plot. I then could not watch only one installment and ended up watching all of them, making for a long, yet extremely satisfying viewing session. I am glad my first viewing experience of Alan Rickman was his portrayal of Colonel Brandon from Emma Thompson's Sense and Sensibility. The caring, compassionate gentleman he played was a far opposite of the self-centered, ingratiating slime of Obadiah Slope in The Barchester Chronicles. Donald Pleasance, who has usually played villains to some degree, was the glue of the series. Soft spoken and humble, yet at times passionately stirred to compelling argument, his rendering of Septimus Harding made me wish I could have someone like Mr. Harding in real life to remind me of the joys of loving life and putting others before my own needs.

    The Barchester Chronicles is now added to my list of British series favorites including All Creatures Great and Small, Horatio Hornblower, and Pride and Prejudice. I look forward to the day when Americans can lovingly and consistently render our classics into worthy viewing.

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    • Trivia
      Donald Pleasence was cast as Septimus Harding at short notice after the death of Arthur Lowe, who was originally cast in the role but passed away just before filming started.
    • Quotes

      Rev. Septimus Harding: I am safe because the church has more money than the reformers. And because of a fine legal quibble, I'm safe.

      Archdeacon Grantly: Yes.

      Rev. Septimus Harding: Does Sir Abraham say anything about the morality of the situation?

      Archdeacon Grantly: Certainly not! The legal profession does not concern itself with morality.

      Bishop Grantly: Our department, is it not?

      Rev. Septimus Harding: Forgive me, Bishop, Archdeacan: if the world considers me to be a thief, it is of small comfort to know that a "fine legal quibble" says that I am not! Excuse me.

      [exits]

      Archdeacon Grantly: My father in law can be a very difficult person.

      Bishop Grantly: He has persistent bouts of Christianity.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Two Loves of Anthony Trollope (2004)

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    • Release date
      • November 10, 1982 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Барчестерские хроники
    • Filming locations
      • Peterborough Cathedral, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England, UK(Barchester Cathedral)
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      6 hours 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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