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Hornblower: Loyalty

  • TV Movie
  • 2003
  • 2h 5m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
3.8K
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Hornblower: Loyalty (2003)
AdventureDramaWar

Hornblower is given a dangerous mission to deliver an emigre French nobleman to a secret rendezvous near Brest while coping with enemy agents in his own ranks.Hornblower is given a dangerous mission to deliver an emigre French nobleman to a secret rendezvous near Brest while coping with enemy agents in his own ranks.Hornblower is given a dangerous mission to deliver an emigre French nobleman to a secret rendezvous near Brest while coping with enemy agents in his own ranks.

  • Director
    • Andrew Grieve
  • Writers
    • C.S. Forester
    • Niall Leonard
  • Stars
    • Ioan Gruffudd
    • Robert Lindsay
    • Paul McGann
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    3.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andrew Grieve
    • Writers
      • C.S. Forester
      • Niall Leonard
    • Stars
      • Ioan Gruffudd
      • Robert Lindsay
      • Paul McGann
    • 9User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys
      • 9 nominations total

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    Ioan Gruffudd
    Ioan Gruffudd
    • Commander Horatio Hornblower
    Robert Lindsay
    Robert Lindsay
    • Admiral Sir Edward Pellew
    Paul McGann
    Paul McGann
    • Lieutenant Bush
    Greg Wise
    Greg Wise
    • Major Côtard
    Lorcan Cranitch
    Lorcan Cranitch
    • Wolfe
    Tony Haygarth
    Tony Haygarth
    • Master Prowse
    Julia Sawalha
    Julia Sawalha
    • Maria Mason
    Barbara Flynn
    Barbara Flynn
    • Mrs. Mason
    Paul Copley
    Paul Copley
    • Matthews
    Sean Gilder
    Sean Gilder
    • Styles
    Ian McElhinney
    Ian McElhinney
    • Captain Hammond
    Christian Coulson
    Christian Coulson
    • Midshipman Jack Hammond
    Ron Cook
    Ron Cook
    • Steward James Doughty
    Jonathan Forbes
    Jonathan Forbes
    • Midshipman Charles Orrock
    Jim McManus
    • Pawnbroker
    John Sheahan
    John Sheahan
    • Irishman
    Neil Conrich
    • Bailiff
    Simon Delaney
    Simon Delaney
    • French Midshipman
    • Director
      • Andrew Grieve
    • Writers
      • C.S. Forester
      • Niall Leonard
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    magm

    TV Pablum

    The opening credits note "based on the stories by C. S. Forester". In the interest of fairness, it should say "very loosely based...". I happened across this on tonight and am appalled for Forester's sake. How A&E takes a well-written intelligent drama and turns it into such stupid melodrama that has only a faintly passing relationship to the actual story is beyond my comprehension. Spielberg once said to his crew in regard to a tv-movie he was making, "This is TV folks - Tender Vittles. We have to make it simple for them." Obviously the A&E folks studied at his school of pablum. Certainly this series is entertaining on some level, but don't for a minute think you know the Hornblower story based on seeing it. Call it something else and not Hornblower if they're going to change it so radically. For me, I'm angry, as I hoped to see Forester's great stories given a good treatment.
    candid22

    Entertaining without being remotely challenging.....

    This was completely harmless and unbelievable, but a pleasant enough way to pass a Sunday evening. I've not seen all the previous Hornblowers, but I would not rate this as highly as the earlier ones from the late 80's. The series has improved greatly with the addition of Paul McGann as Bush, Hornblower's friend and second in command. Paul McGann is always watchable in anything and has a gorgeous voice to match. He is wonderful to listen to while Gruffudd is true eyecandy.

    Julia Sawalha was a poor choice as Hornblower's wife. She is 5 years older than Gruffudd and looks every bit of it. (Perhaps she is supposed to be older than him?) Nonetheless, I found it disappointing that Hornblower marries so unhappily. It would have been nice to have seen a bit of romance and passion there. But perhaps the true relationship of this series is between Hornblower and Bush.

    So pleasant enough, but don't go expecting too much and certainly don't expect authentic American and French accents!
    6Prismark10

    Hornblower: Loyalty

    With an uneasy peace between France and England. Horatio is on half pay and reduced in rank. He has to pawn his swords and uniform and behind on his rent.

    He has to rely on the charity of his landlady's daughter Maria (Julia Sawalha) and play cards at the naval officer's club to earn some extra money.

    A chance encounter with Lieutenant Bush (Paul McGann) signals an upturn in his fortunes. Pellew returns the rank of captain and places him in charge of the Hotspur.

    He has been sent on a mission with Frenchman Major Cotard (Greg Wise.) Only to find that the French are preparing for invasion with Napoleon Bonaparte in charge of the country.

    That is not the end of Horatio's problems. There is a saboteur on his ship and someone even higher up is betraying Britain.

    This is very much a boys own adventure kind of story. Horatio Hornblower is always confident and heroic. Easily surmounting obstacles, beating the odds.

    Some of the cunning and strategy from the novels is missing. In which case Horatio might have smoked out the traitors a lot earlier.
    8TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    Who do you support... and how?

    Peace has broken out. Of course, it's not certain it'll last. Not every Frenchman appreciates Napoleon, however - Major Côtard(Wise, solid as a pampered nobleman) will need transport, to meet with other friendlies, in his homeland. Hornblower(Gruffudd, driven by a sense of justice, yet not always virtuous) gets command(one of his first - he was granted the honor near the end of the war; in fact, he's had trouble making rent in his time on land) of the small ship charged with the task, and he brings in Bush(McGann, strict but not without sympathy). But some things don't seem to go as expected - could there be an enemy among the sparse crew?

    This goes into themes of friendship, trust, discipline, and, yes, loyalty - what side one chooses, how that comes into play. It enters into the side plot, as well - our titular lead is in love with the daughter of his landlady, and the feeling is mutual. However, can he genuinely help her, and in what way? Explored again are negatives and positives of the navy, society and the like, of the period. Filming(seldom betraying that this was made for TV), editing, script, dialog, acting, humor, action, tension, all are compelling.

    There is some bloody, disturbing violent content in this. I recommend this to any fan of drama and swashbuckling. 8/10
    howerd

    Good, but is it Hornblower? Read the books!

    By now this series has attracted its own set of fans, so the issue of how faithful it remains to the Forester stories may be moot. Still, I've always been puzzled by one element of the credits -- the show never seems to say which of "the novels of C.S. Forester" a particular movie is based on. LOYALTY and DUTY are loosely based on HORNBLOWER AND THE HOTSPUR, the tale of Hornblower's first command. Gruffudd, though a good enough actor and quite charming, seems to miss what was always the key element of Forester's Hornblower -- his constant self-doubt and crushing insecurity. The power of the novels comes from Hornblower's inability to see his own heroism and greatness for it is. He might be a hero to the world; to himself he was always the gangling Midshipman who was "seasick at Spithead." Julia Sawahla, on the other hand, is a perfect choice for Maria. A comment objected to her seeming "dowdy" -- that is precisely the point. Hornblower's unhappy marriage and unrewarding personal life were always intended to contrast with his glory on the sea. The show is fine -- the books are true classics. If you like the show, be sure to read the book.

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    • Trivia
      When Hornblower, with his men, are locked in the stocks, he urges them to break free by saying "Two, six, heave". This is a British Royal Navy phrase used to coordinate seamen's pulling.
    • Goofs
      In Hornblower: Mutiny (2001), Matthews is shown to be Boatswain of the HMS Renown, a 74 gun ship of the line. As such, Matthews would have been a Standing Officer, rated his own cabin, and considered to hold a Navy Warrant, setting him apart from ordinary seaman. With such experience, it makes absolutely no sense that he would now be seen showing up to serve on Hornblower's ship, who was a non-rated Commander, and joining the ship by signing the books as a seaman. This would have been considered a major demotion when Matthews could easily have remained a Boatswain on a larger ship.
    • Quotes

      Lieutenant Bush: [Mr. Bush has noticed that there is no mention of Horatio's smothering the fuse of a cannon ball] Sir, I hope you will not fail to mention the incident.

      Commander Horatio Hornblower: It has been recorded in the log.

      Lieutenant Bush: [reading] A five inch shot, fired from shore, landed on deck and failed to explode. Sir, that is not what happened.

      Commander Horatio Hornblower: Was not a five inch shot fired from shore?

      Lieutenant Bush: Yes, sir.

      Commander Horatio Hornblower: Did it not land on deck?

      Lieutenant Bush: Well, yes sir but...

      Commander Horatio Hornblower: Did it perhaps explode without my noticing?

      Lieutenant Bush: No, sir.

      Commander Horatio Hornblower: Then my report is accurate.

    • Connections
      Featured in The 56th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2004)
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      God Save the King
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    • Release date
      • December 2, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Horatio Hornblower 3
    • Filming locations
      • Falmouth, Cornwall, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • A+E Networks
      • Meridian Broadcasting
      • United Film and Television Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 5m(125 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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