The once-reknowned escape-artist and magician, Kandinsky, is now reduced to confounding the staff and inmates of his retirement home. His one regret in life is never mastering an underwater ... Read allThe once-reknowned escape-artist and magician, Kandinsky, is now reduced to confounding the staff and inmates of his retirement home. His one regret in life is never mastering an underwater escape. The death of a friend sends him out into the world to track down his old colleague... Read allThe once-reknowned escape-artist and magician, Kandinsky, is now reduced to confounding the staff and inmates of his retirement home. His one regret in life is never mastering an underwater escape. The death of a friend sends him out into the world to track down his old colleagues, particularly the Professor, his old teacher, to master the secret of the escape. But th... Read all
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Great "Sleeper"
The one that got away!
Boy, what an ordeal we had trying to get it made at all. I think it took ten years from writing the first draft to getting the film actually broadcast. It's rather sad, looking back now, that most of the cast (and the producer come to think of it) went on to die quite soon after the film was broadcast.
Maybe it will make it to 'The Top 100 Cursed Productions of all time' list that no doubt IMDb are putting together with the help of BBC Worldwide, HBO and Canal Plus.
The chances of it getting another outing on British TV are slim to non- existent, however, thanks to really really really bad contract writing by somebody who shall remain nameless.
Merchant Bankers, eh?
Interestingly, outside of The UK and US of A, I can only assume that Terry Winsor and I are something approaching folk heroes - especially in Poland, where The Great Kandinsky has played to rapturous audiences approximately 20 gazillion times (= £42 cheque in my bank account).
I'd love to see it broadcast again in Britain (I missed it the first time due to a free lunch) but I'm not holding my breath (plot point!).
Then again, if I was elected Fat Controller at The BBC, I wouldn't be too inclined to chuck Richard Harris's Estate another £1.5 million just to show it again either.
RIP Mr. Harris. Thanks for the kind comments you wrote in my copy of the shooting script.
I am obviously still available for further writing projects, otherwise why would I be sitting here filling in this form?
To be honest, right now I am ready to grow a Lech Walesa moustache and move to Gdansk if there's a market for me there.
Shalaam!
Jules D
An extremely fun movie
When was the last time, if ever, that you watched actors having the best fun of their lives? Watch Richard Harris in the terrific "Great Kandinsky" and you will see and experience the most fun you and the actors have ever had!
I gave it a ten. It's the most enjoyable movie I've seen in a long time.
Roger Moncrief
I highly recommend this movie, it's the kind of movie that will make you smile
The story takes place long after Kandinsky has lost all his popularity, living in a retirement house, playing tricks to the other residents, amazing them with magic, and never revealing his secrets.
But he is something like a bitter person, unhappy with himself.
In his youth, he was the assistant of the magician known as The Professor, who disappeared from the face of the earth just before the Second World War, taking with him his latest secret, secret which The Great Kandinsky never found out. Now, 50 years later, he'll try to find it out.
I highly recommend it, it's the kind of movie that will make you smile, and leave you with a smile.
Could had been greater
Harris was always an actor that always needed to be reined in and since the 1970s, his choice of acting projects were dodgy.
This film about an escapologist who escapes from a retirement home to track down his old mentor, brilliantly played by Tom Bell. The film provides a lot of fun but is rather uneven.
It is notable that many of the cast are now dead but it did feature a lot of actors of advanced years.
As alluded by one of the script writers who has posted a review, the drama is unlikely to be repeated by the BBC because of the way Harris's contract was drafted.
Did you know
- ConnectionsFeatured in Masterpiece: The Great Kandinksy (1995)