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Brave New World

  • TV Movie
  • 1980
  • 3h
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.2K
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Brave New World (1980)
DramaSci-Fi

A man who grew up in a primitive society educating himself by reading Shakespeare is allowed to join the futuristic society where his parents are from. However, he cannot adapt to their repr... Read allA man who grew up in a primitive society educating himself by reading Shakespeare is allowed to join the futuristic society where his parents are from. However, he cannot adapt to their repressive ways.A man who grew up in a primitive society educating himself by reading Shakespeare is allowed to join the futuristic society where his parents are from. However, he cannot adapt to their repressive ways.

  • Director
    • Burt Brinckerhoff
  • Writers
    • Aldous Huxley
    • Robert E. Thompson
  • Stars
    • Julie Cobb
    • Bud Cort
    • Keir Dullea
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Burt Brinckerhoff
    • Writers
      • Aldous Huxley
      • Robert E. Thompson
    • Stars
      • Julie Cobb
      • Bud Cort
      • Keir Dullea
    • 25User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 2 nominations total

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    Julie Cobb
    Julie Cobb
    • Linda Lysenko
    Bud Cort
    Bud Cort
    • Bernard Marx
    Keir Dullea
    Keir Dullea
    • Thomas Grambell
    Ron O'Neal
    Ron O'Neal
    • Mustapha Mond
    Marcia Strassman
    Marcia Strassman
    • Lenina Disney
    Kristoffer Tabori
    Kristoffer Tabori
    • John Savage
    Dick Anthony Williams
    Dick Anthony Williams
    • Helmholz Watson
    Jonelle Allen
    Jonelle Allen
    • Fanny Crowne
    Valerie Curtin
    Valerie Curtin
    • Chief Warden Stelina Shell
    Tricia O'Neil
    Tricia O'Neil
    • Maoina Krupps
    Victoria Racimo
    Victoria Racimo
    • Beta Teacher
    Jeannetta Arnette
    Jeannetta Arnette
    • Dwightina
    Sherri Brewer
    • Rochina
    Reb Brown
    Reb Brown
    • Henry
    Lee Chamberlin
    Lee Chamberlin
    • Head Nanny Nurse
    Sam Chew Jr.
    • Chief Dispenser
    Beatrice Colen
    Beatrice Colen
    • Gamma Female
    Patrick Cronin
    Patrick Cronin
    • Gamma Male
    • Director
      • Burt Brinckerhoff
    • Writers
      • Aldous Huxley
      • Robert E. Thompson
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    7planktonrules

    Good but not as good as I remembered.

    When I saw this television film back in 1980, I was captivated--so captivated that I almost immediately went out and read the source material, the Aldous Huxley novel. I loved the book and its prescient look at the future of mankind and now, decades later, I decided to watch this television adaptation once again. Well, I sure was surprised, as I really didn't love the film nearly as much as I once did--much of it due to the really annoying way that John the Savage talked. I found it wearisome after a while hearing him talking in Shakespearean lingo...something not as ever-present in the book. Much of it could be because it was so obvious since the film was a bit overlong. As for the rest of the story, it generally was well done at showing the vacuousness of the future engineered society--and the use of drugs, genetics and sex to keep everyone dumb and happy. It does look a tad dated but overall it's still much better than the ultra-bland later Leonard Nimoy version of the story. And, the story itself is so good even a lower-budgeted TV version like this one is worth your time.

    If you are interested in seeing it, the film (and the worse Nimoy version) are available to watch on YouTube.
    8Davidon80

    One of the lesser known Sci-Fi oddities of the 80's

    This 1980's interpretation of Brave New World, despite the wobbly sets, despite the Buck Rogers style acting, despite the made for television feel, this is an awesome movie. How accurate this movie is to it's source I have yet to discover, but as a sci-fi movie which depicts society, and culture it is perfect, this movie is truly inspiring.

    As I have mentioned despite this movies more obvious faults, there is essentially a strong narrative running through this movie, the characters are all believable, well played and fitting with the irony of the culture that they represent. One of the most subtle scenes is when John Savage is told he can have what ever he wants to eat by pressing a button on the machine, and he presses the button about four times, then when he is asked why he has ordered so much food, his reply is 'I don't know'. The subtlety of this scene played out in such a extravagant setting is a good example of how well the director and the actors understand Huxley's world. Clearly this movie was made for TV and feels like a mini space drama, but the genius of Huxley's vision is evident on screen.

    Trying to recreate Huxley's Brave New World is akin to creating a land of Oz governed within Stalinist Russia, I'm sure many directors would find it near impossible to effectively portray the right amount of comedy, tragedy and realism in a adaption of Brave New World, and here we have a fine example of how it can be done.

    Undoubtedly a good watch, for those who have both read the book, and those who haven't and of course for those who enjoy Science fiction, this is a forgotten movie classic to be enjoyed, so I urge for those who know of its where abouts to go see.
    8firepanther7777

    I have seen it

    I don't know what the above person is saying. The television 1980 version of the book is not as bad as they said but it is a good representation of the book. It was so good that I brought a DVD copy of that TV movie!! The acting is OK. The production and special effect is adequate for at TV movie. The story is 3/4 accurate. The 2000 version version of the book for a lack of a better term is lame. Even Leonard Nimoy, Spock, couldn't help this truly lame version. The 1980 version gave us an pessimistic and dark look of the future showing test tube conception as well as the bleak viewpoint of natural conception and falling in love in a world of no love.
    8EMalloryHardgrave

    Look for the BBC release.

    As has been noted by others there are two versions of this movie. The uncut version was presented in a two-part mini-series on the BBC. That's the one you want to watch. In America, NBC cut the mini-series down to fit into one movie. In my opinion, the BBC version is superior and worth seeking out. As of this review, the BBC 2-part version is available on YouTube.

    The production value is what you would expect from a made for television movie of the era, however, I think it's fairly good for a television production from this era. If you enjoyed Huxley's book, you'll enjoy the BBC version as well. I find it far superior to the 1998 version of Brave New World.
    8christopher-lord

    Really not bad

    This is naturally a low-budget TV version, but it's long enough to go into the themes of the book in some depth, and follows the plot and dialogue accurately enough. It gives the impression of a theatre version really, with the cheap sets and costumes: or maybe the original Star Trek is closer to it, with the pyjamas. So you never forget that it's an adaptation of a novel; which I realise must be a problem for those expecting Blade Runner or something. I thought everyone did a commendable job on this given the limitations of the budget, and while it's not great cinema, it captures the spirit of Huxley's work, and in particular it was nice to hear the Shakespeare quotations very nicely done.

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    • Trivia
      Samuel Bronston planned to film Aldous Huxley 's novel with David Niven in 1964, but the huge financial failure of his epic and costly " The Fall of the Roman Empire " lead to the collapse of his movie making operation.
    • Quotes

      Gamma Male: We're not too stupid and we're not too bright, to be a Gamma is to be just right.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Facts of Life: Teacher's Pet (1983)

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    • Release date
      • March 7, 1980 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Un mundo feliz
    • Production company
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      • 3h(180 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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