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The Trojan Women

  • 1971
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  • 1h 45m
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6.9/10
1.8K
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Katharine Hepburn, Vanessa Redgrave, Geneviève Bujold, and Irene Papas in The Trojan Women (1971)
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The women of Troy face enslavement after the fall of their city.The women of Troy face enslavement after the fall of their city.The women of Troy face enslavement after the fall of their city.

  • Director
    • Michael Cacoyannis
  • Writers
    • Euripides
    • Edith Hamilton
    • Michael Cacoyannis
  • Stars
    • Katharine Hepburn
    • Vanessa Redgrave
    • Geneviève Bujold
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
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    • Director
      • Michael Cacoyannis
    • Writers
      • Euripides
      • Edith Hamilton
      • Michael Cacoyannis
    • Stars
      • Katharine Hepburn
      • Vanessa Redgrave
      • Geneviève Bujold
    • 28User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Katharine Hepburn
    Katharine Hepburn
    • Hecuba
    Vanessa Redgrave
    Vanessa Redgrave
    • Andromache
    Geneviève Bujold
    Geneviève Bujold
    • Cassandra
    Irene Papas
    Irene Papas
    • Helen
    Patrick Magee
    Patrick Magee
    • Menelaus
    Brian Blessed
    Brian Blessed
    • Talthybius
    Alberto Sanz
    • Astyanax
    Pauline Letts
    Pauline Letts
    • Woman
    Rosalind Shanks
    Rosalind Shanks
    • Woman
    Pat Beckett
    • Woman
    • (as Pat Becket)
    Anna Bentinck
    Anna Bentinck
    • Woman
    Elsie Pittas
    • Woman
    • (as Ersie Pittas)
    Esmeralda Adam
    • Woman
    Esperanza Alonso
    • Woman
    María García Alonso
    • Woman
    • (as Maria G. Alonso)
    C. Alvarez
    • Woman
    Nilda Álvarez
    • Woman
    • (as Nilda Alvarez)
    Adela Armengol
    • Woman
    • Director
      • Michael Cacoyannis
    • Writers
      • Euripides
      • Edith Hamilton
      • Michael Cacoyannis
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    User reviews28

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    rbrtptrck

    FILM IT AGAIN, PLEASE

    This is a remarkably ineffectual filming of Euripides' magnificent examination of the effects of war on women. Euripides embarrassed Athens with his realism and blatant theatricality, neither of which is on view here. The four-star cast intone their limes reverently, as if reading holy scripture, never becoming real women watching their city burn and awaiting slavery and rape. The staging is stiff and posey,farther distancing a viewer from emotional involvement. The translation is stiff and respectful. One might say that this great play is here respected to death. In short, the film shows astonishingly little invention or imagination. And how is it that all the women of Troy managed to dress in identical matching rags? This is the only film of this immortal play. Someone with feeling and passion, film it again, please.
    10olarko

    Classic Tragedy Classically Produced and Performed

    You must understand the form of classical tragedy to appreciate truly this film. Then you will see that Cacoyannis does, his four major actresses do, and the rest of his cast do, right down to the boy who plays Redgrave's son.

    The four actresses have tragic arias -- there is no better word for it -- that they play magnificently. One always knows what is going on in this film because the text is translated so perfectly; the direction is so clear; and the actors play directly to that text. All are brilliant.

    Don't look for special effects; there are none. Greek tragedy needed none. There are no chariot chases, no blowing up of the Parthenon as two smart-assed "detectives" grin and compliment each other, no two heroines outwitting all the police in the district and end up driving their chariot into a handy canyon. Sorry, gang, the play's the thing here -- and what a play and how well it is produced and performed.

    If you love classics -- text, acting, and production, don't miss this one for any reason!
    7ma-cortes

    Powerful adaptation of the Euripides' tragedy stunningly performed and well directed

    Circa 1196 B.C. , in a decade in which a tribe of Achaeans from Greece commanded by Agamenon engagement war a prosperous and thriving city nearly the mouth of Hellespont , called Ilium of Troy . It was a big city with high walls and four gates , being destroyed by a violent war . The details on this war stayed in legend throughout Dark Ages of Micenic civilization . Four centuries later , they were immortalized by an illustrious Greek poet named Homer on his plays titled ¨Iliad¨ and ¨Odyssey¨. Later on , Euripides wrote powerful tragedies about these events , in which details appealing characters and dramatic happenings , focusing the women who remain after the fall of Troy and regarding the king Agamenon .

    The motion picture revolves around the Trojan survivor women , one time army is vanquished and relies heavily on four declamatory monologues starred by four greatest and unquestionable actresses . Awesome Katharine Hepburn as Queen Hecuba , widow of Priamo , King of Troy ; their daughter the virginal-nutty Cassandra , a prophetess-princess , well played by Genevieve Bujold who arises emotion of the tale ; magnificent Vanessa Redgrave as Andromaca , Hector's wife , who carries the armor dressed by her deceased husband ; and extraordinary Irene Papas as Helen , continuously asking her pardon and innocence on the facts who caused the oldest story of love and war . Besides , minor performances by Brian Blessed as a Greek messenger and Patrick McGee as Menelaus . The sacked city was filmed in Spain on the Sierra of Atienza , Guadalajara with not many scenarios.

    The film belongs to a trilogy faithfully based on playwright Euripides , a fine rendering directed by Michael Cacoyannis , including the musician Mikis Theodorakis and starred by Irene Papas , the grandest Greek actress . As ¨Ifginea¨ concerning the sacrifice by Agamenon of his daughter Ifginea because the winds to sail to Troy refuse to blow ; as ¨Elektra¨ in which Clymnestra and her lover Aesgisthes kill her husband Agamenon after his return from Troy and confrontation between mother Clymnestra , her daughter Elektra and brother Orestes . Rating : Notable, well worth watching for the acting of the four female actresses.
    7bkoganbing

    Tell Ya 'Bout Them Trojan Women Who Lived In The Olden Days

    It's all over now, the Greeks have taken Troy and have killed every male in the place. The wooden horse idea worked beautifully and now it's to divide up the spoils which in this case is the women of Troy, both high and low born.

    Highest born of the lot is Hecuba, widow of the late King Priam and mother of Hector and Paris, both dead now. Imagine Eleanor of Aquitaine if her husband and all those loving sons had been slain in a cataclysm. Then you have some idea of what Katharine Hepburn's performance as Hecuba is all about.

    Hepburn is aided and abetted in this film by three other international stars and each of their stories is told in relation to Hecuba. As Cassandra, Hepburn's daughter, Genevieve Bujold takes refuge in madness. The Gods gave her the gift of prophecy with the caveat that no one would believe her prophecies and it's all come too true. Vanessa Redgrave is Andromache, widow of Hector who has her little son killed by order of the Greeks to make the triumph complete before becoming part of the Spartan king's harem.

    Then there's the one whose hormones started it all. Fair Helen, older and not terribly wiser, played by Irene Papas. Her scenes with Hepburn have some real bite to them, the best in the film. And Irene Papas is the only Greek in this Greek tragedy.

    It's a powerful film, an anti-war film made at the time Vietnam was still a war zone. It only had limited release at the time it was out, it wasn't exactly box office material.

    But it's a good film adaption of a classic and nice that one of Euripedes plays is preserved for us by four of the best players around of the female genders.

    In the years labeled BC good woman's parts were actually being written.
    9CineMan-8

    An Excellent Effort with Great Performances

    A greek tragedy is very hard to be made into a movie. In my opinion it is really almost impossible as there are often long monologues that can't be cut or improved in any way. Nevertheless Michael Cacoyannis tried, and succeded in filming the best anti-war work ever written. The film is a bit stagy but that is how it should be. Being the editor of his film too, he manages to create a unique atmosphere that in the beginning seems a bit akward but as the plot develops you understand that it is the ideal. The scenery is excellent. We see only the total destruction of the city and that's all we need to see as the narrations must "draw" the total picture of the inner part of the city in our minds. All the performances are first-rate. Katharine Hepburn is heart-breaking as Hecuba. She cries for her lost sons, husband and city. She loves the city and hates the Greeks who give her, the queen of Troy, as slave.

    G.Bujold is also excellent as Cassandra. She seems crazy, but she is fully aware of the fate. She delivers a balanced performance avoiding exagerations. Irene Pappas is stunning. Looking more beautiful than ever, she manages to stand opposite Katharine Hepburn's Hecuba and deliver an excellent and utterly convincing performance. But the great performance of the picture is surely Vanessa Redgrave's. Her Adromache seems strange at the beginning but when her character is fully developed, you understand the genius of her performance. This picture is a must-see not only for the excellent performances delivered but four of the greatest actresses of their generation but also for the importance of Euripides play.

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    • Trivia
      The Edith Hamilton translation of "The Trojan Women", which is used in this film, premiered on the Broadway stage in 1938. It was immediately acclaimed as being superior to the antiquated Gilbert Murray translation, which was the standard version used then.
    • Goofs
      When Queen Hecuba cradles the dead body of her grandson Astyanax' corpse, actor Alberto Sanz' belly is seen moving up and down, showing he is still very much alive.
    • Quotes

      Hecuba: [to Helen] Never make gods out fools to whitewash your own evil.

    • Alternate versions
      Portuguese version, "As Troianas", runs 109 minutes, with original soundtrack and Portuguese subtitles, as approved by the Government censorship.
    • Connections
      Featured in Katharine Hepburn: All About Me (1993)

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    • Release date
      • January 19, 1972 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • Greece
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Die Trojanerinnen
    • Filming locations
      • Atienza, Guadalajara, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain(Exterior)
    • Production company
      • Josef Shaftel Productions Inc.
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $110,428
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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