Barry Lyndon

Titolo originale: Barry Lyndon
Regia: Stanley Kubrick
Anno: 1975
Origine: United Kingdom United States of America
Generi: Dramma Romance Guerra Storia
Tag: based on novel or book | gambling | desertion | fencing | palace | british army | opportunist | wealth | debt | duel | ireland | british soldier | 18th century | card playing | pistol duel | seven years war | nobility | prussia | cautionary |
Cast: Ryan O'Neal Marisa Berenson Patrick Magee Hardy Krüger Steven Berkoff Gay Hamilton Marie Kean Diana Körner Murray Melvin Frank Middlemass Leon Vitali Arthur O'Sullivan Godfrey Quigley Leonard Rossiter Philip Stone André Morell Billy Boyle John Bindon Roger Booth Jonathan Cecil Peter Cellier Geoffrey Chater Anthony Dawes Patrick Dawson Bernard Hepton Anthony Herrick Barry Jackson Wolf Kahler Pat Laffan Hans Meyer Ferdy Mayne David Morley Liam Redmond Pat Roach Dominic Savage Frederick Schiller George Sewell Anthony Sharp John Sharp Roy Spencer Michael Hordern John Sullivan Harry Towb Norman Gay Vivian Kubrick Katharina Kubrick Anthony Lang Gary Taylor John Trehy George Holdcroft Mark Baxter

La storia dell'avventuriero Redmond Barry, ambientata nell'Inghilterra del Settecento. Un eroe ambiguo e traballante, spinto da una cieca ambizione all'interno di una società violenta e classista.

Approfondimenti

Vivian Kubrick: La ragazzina seduta dietro la spalla sinistra di Lady Lyndon durante lo spettacolo d [...] D
Vivian Kubrick: The young girl sitting behind Lady Lyndon's left shoulder during the magic show [...] D M E
Despite having second billing in this movie, Marisa Berenson (Lady Honoria Lyndon) is neither s [...] D M E
Warner Bros. would only finance this movie on the condition that Stanley Kubrick cast a Top 10 [...] D M E
Marie Kean (Barry's Mother) and Arthur O'Sullivan, the thief who steals Barry's money and horse [...] D M E
Many of the shots were composed and filmed in order to evoke certain eighteenth-century paintin [...] D M E
Features the use of many actors who had previously appeared in Stanley Kubrick's movies, with S [...] D M E
For the final scenes when Barry has only one leg, Stanley Kubrick suggested that Ryan O'Neal ge [...] D M E
Although an important character in the first act, Chevalier's (Patrick Magee's) only appearance [...] D M E
Writer, producer, and director Stanley Kubrick called director Ken Russell in the early 1970s t [...] D M E
Lady Honoria Lyndon (Marisa Berenson) has no dialogue for the first twelve and a half minutes a [...] D M E
A lovemaking scene between Barry and Lady Lyndon was filmed, but cut out. D M E
Miriam Karlin's scenes were deleted from the final print. D M E
Even though Marisa Berenson played Leon Vitali's mother in this movie, she was only a year olde [...] D M E
Stanley Kubrick: [Alcohol] Barry's mournful drinking. D M E
With a running time of three hours and five minutes, this is Stanley Kubrick's second longest m [...] D M E
John Alcott: The cinematographer is sleeping next to Ryan O'Neal and the two girls at the orgy. [...] D M E
In a scene where Patrick Magee (Chevalier de Balibari) was supposed to deal cards, he began to [...] D M E
Stanley Kubrick: [faces] Captain Quin's (Leonard Rossiter's) face during his duel with Barry (R [...] D M E
If Ryan O'Neal looks convincing in the fist fight early in the film, it's because he was a keen [...] D M E
Stanley Kubrick: [zoom] When the Grenadiers march in formation toward the Barryville citizens a [...] D M E
The music playing whenever the Prussian forces are shown is the "Hohenfriedberger Marsch" (also [...] D M E
The main theme, Handel's Sarabande movement of his Keyboard Suite in D Minor, is also used by B [...] D M E
Leon Vitali, who played the older Lord Bullingdon, went on to become Stanley Kubrick's personal [...] D M E
Only ten of the Zeiss 50mm f/0.7 lenses were ever made, Stanley Kubrick acquired three of them. [...] D M E
Stanley Kubrick: [War] The Seven Years War. D M E
It took 42 days to edit the final duel between Barry (Ryan O'Neal) and Lord Bullingdon (Leon Vi [...] D M E
In order to provide as much light as possible in the candle-lit scenes, Stanley Kubrick used cu [...] D M E
A myth grew that the Academy Award winning costumes used in this movie were genuine antique clo [...] D M E
Ryan O'Neal later said of this movie, "Oh it's all right, but he (Kubrick) completely changed t [...] D M E
Leon Vitali vomited for real during the final duel. He was given a mixed lunch of the heaviest [...] D M E
According to Marisa Berenson, Stanley Kubrick's only request of her was that she stay out of th [...] D M E
This film is in the Official Top 250 Narrative Feature Films on Letterboxd. D M E
Shot at the height of The Troubles in Ireland, a planned shoot in Dublin's Phoenix Park had to [...] D M E
When Barry inquires about a painting, he is told it was painted by a man named "Ludovico Corde" [...] D M E
Stanley Kubrick bought his own Mitchell 35mm cinema camera for the production of Barry Lyndon. [...] D M E
Brian Blessed was cut out of the final print. D M E
In the bathroom scene, the companion reads to Lady Lyndon "La Jouissance", sixth chant of the p [...] D M E
The last movie Stanley Kubrick made to not be rated "R" by the MPAA. D M E
Stanley Kubrick: [three-way] Barry vs. Bullingdon vs. Bryan. D M E
Stanley Kubrick: [three-way] Barry vs. Captain Potzdorf vs. The Chevalier du Balibari. D M E
According to Marisa Berenson, actors and actresses involved in the candlelight sequences were n [...] D M E
Included amongst the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D M E
The title role, in the early pre-production stages, was originally intended for Richard Harris. [...] D M E
Stanley Kubrick: [three-way] Barry vs. Bullingdon vs. Lady Lyndon. D M E
Despite the stunning visual effects and technical achievement, this movie was not the financial [...] D M E
This film is part of the Criterion Collection, spine #897. D M E
Stanley Kubrick used to play the soundtrack's classical music during takes to get the actors an [...] D M E
The few bits of German and French dialogue in this movie are translated into English if you tur [...] D M E
Several of the interior scenes were filmed in Powerscourt House, a famous eighteenth-century ma [...] D M E
Contrary to legend, this movie did use artificial lighting in some scenes (for example, when Br [...] D M E
Marisa Berenson described Stanley Kubrick as being uncharacteristically shy around her, and tha [...] D M E
One of Lars von Trier's favorite movies. It is clear how the chapters and narration inspired th [...] D M E
Stanley Kubrick initially wanted to film William Makepeace Thackeray's most famous novel "Vanit [...] D M E
It has been alleged that Stanley Kubrick re-cast at least fifty U.K. actors and actresses while [...] D M E
Kubrick's previous film Lolita starred James Mason, who played Dr. Watson in Murder by Decree. [...] D M E
Two villains from Raiders of the Lost Ark are in the movie: Wolf Kahler, the Prince who thinks [...] D M E
In the card playing scene where Barry plays with Nora, as the narrator tells about his first lo [...] D M E
Stanley Kubrick: [Bathrooms] Barry Lyndon apologizes to Lady Lyndon while she is in the bath. D M E
Writer, producer, and director Stanley Kubrick would often shoot a great many retakes of a scen [...] D M E
Hardy Krüger replaced Oskar Werner after a few weeks of shooting. D M E
Marisa Berenson thoroughly enjoyed working with Stanley Kubrick, finding him to have a very jov [...] D M E
This is Martin Scorsese's favorite Stanley Kubrick movie. D M E
The Chevalier is introduced as "di Balibari", which is an Italianization of "Ballybarry" (i.e., [...] D M E
The third and final Stanley Kubrick movie to have an intermission. D M E
Barry Lyndon and teenage Lord Bullingdon are both left-handed. It is not indicated which is the [...] D M E
David Prowse says in his memoirs he was interviewed for the role of Toole - Soldier in Fistfigh [...] D M E
Filming began on May 4, 1973 and ended on February 27, 1974 after 300 days, 9 months, or 42 wee [...] D M E
The only Best Picture Oscar nominee that year to be also nominated for Best Original Song Score [...] D M E
Leonard Rossiter, who plays Captain Quinn, appeared in Stanley Kubrick's "2001" as one of the R [...] D M E
Stanley Kubrick instructed Marisa Berenson to keep out of the sun in the months before producti [...] D M E
Stanley Kubrick hoped to shoot the entire movie in England, preferably within driving distance [...] D M E
Ryan O'Neal plays a character named Redmond Barry. In real life, he has a son with Farrah Fawce [...] D M E
Marisa Berenson recalled that she was cast without a screentest and that she knew little of the [...] D M E
Jan Harlan, who is the producer of this movie and the brother-in-law of Stanley Kubrick, is the [...] D M E
Stanley Kubrick had initially been planning to make a movie about Napoléon Bonaparte. As per [...] D M E
Stanley Kubrick's first movie to feature an auteur opening credit of "A film by Stanley Kubrick [...] D M E
This movie is included on Roger Ebert's "Great Movies" list. D M E
Stanley Kubrick based his original screenplay on "The Luck of Barry Lyndon" (republished as the [...] D M E
Stanley Kubrick: [Unhappy Marriage] Barry's infidelity during his marriage to Lady Lyndon. D M E
Production was moved from Ireland to England after writer, producer, and director Stanley Kubri [...] D M E
Barry (Ryan O'Neal) received two "Friedrich d'or" coins as a reward for his bravery when rescui [...] D M E

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Errori

The drinking cup in the hand of Seamus Feeny, when Barry first meets Capt. Feeny and Seamus at the [...] D M E
Bryan has long, straight, blond hair in the film. In the short scene where the little boy is shown [...] D M E
When Capt. Potsdorf first encounters the so-called Lt. Fakenham, in most instances the former refer [...] D M E
When Barry and Bullingdon fight, there is a map of the world in the background, with a decorative p [...] D M E
In several scenes (notably when Barry Lyndon is arrested/pressed into the Prussian service), candle [...] D M E
When Barry is escorted to the Prussian border, in the disguise of the Chevalier, when the coach and [...] D M E
In this story set in the 18th century, Lady Honoria's makeup makes her look like a woman of the 197 [...] D M E
In some versions of the movie Lady Lyndon is said to have attempted suicide with strychnine. The te [...] D M E
Brief camera shadow on Lyndon's back, just before the fight with him and Mr. Toole. D M E
When Lyndon is lying on his bed, his leg amputated, on the white bed and amputated leg view, there [...] D M E
When Barry first meets the Chevalier di Balibari, there's a small side table with a coffee pot to t [...] D M E
When Barry and Lord Bullingdon fight a duel, a coin is tossed to determine who shoots first. When a [...] D M E
In an early scene of Graham looking over the Lyndon family expenses; bundles of receipts are held t [...] D M E
In the short scene where Barry is cutting firewood with an axe, the wood in the pile and the piece [...] D M E
The narrator states, early on, "About this time, the United Kingdom was in a state of great excitem [...] D M E
The narrator reads from the Saint James' Chronicle: "Died at Spa in the kingdom of Belgium: the rig [...] D M E
When Barry disguises himself as Lt. Fakenham to desert from British army, he should have riding boo [...] D M E
When Capt. Feeny introduces his son Seamus to Barry during the robbery, he points towards Seamus wi [...] D M E
The glasses of the older robber are 20th-century. There were no nose-padded glasses in the early 18 [...] D M E
Captain Potzdorf and Colonel Bulow (the commander of the Prussian regiment into which Barry was pre [...] D M E
Barry Lyndon's son has long, straight, blond hair in the film. In the short scene where the little [...] D M E
Blood on Toole's face and Barry's hair ribbon during the fist fight. D M E
When Brian dies in his bed, the first shot shows Barry's hand holding his son's--in the next shot t [...] D M E
When Barry's son asks Lord Bullingdon for the definition of 'quadrangle', he is wrongly given the d [...] D M E
Lord Wendover is introduced to Barry as "Gustavus Aldophus, Earl of Wendover". However, later on wh [...] D M E
The position of Lady Lyndon's fingers while playing the harpsichord with the orchestra. The fingeri [...] D M E
The spoon in the German woman's hand and the position of the hand holding the baby as she feeds her [...] D M E
In the first battle one of the British soldiers can be seen with an 1873 45/70 Trap Door Springfiel [...] D M E
During the battle of Audorf, inside the fort, at least two of the Prussian soldiers are firing U.S. [...] D M E
Beginning at 23:08, as Barry is being offered cash to end the dual with Captain Quin, a car's headl [...] D M E
The score includes two selections from Franz Schubert, whose music postdates the time period of the [...] D M E
The flags shown in the scenes of Barry's service in the Prussian army are from three different regi [...] D M E
The sky as Barry passes the inn on his journey to Dublin. D M E
When Captain Potzdorf is heading into the fort under attack by the Swedes he walks, sword drawn, th [...] D M E
When Barry steals Lt. Fakenham's horse and uniform, he neglects to steal his riding boots; however. [...] D M E
When Barry disguises himself as Lt. Fakenham and crosses to Prussian lines, he rides wearing riding [...] D M E
In one part of the film, Barry is rowing a boat peacefully on a lake with a dog sitting obediently [...] D M E
When Lord Bullingdon is returning back to challenge Barry for duel, he is walking slowly in the cor [...] D M E
When Barry meets King George III, it is mentioned that he "has raised a company of troops" and sent [...] D M E
While being set in the 18th century, seen in the film are late-19th-century commodes, a mid-Victori [...] D M E
When Toole throws Barry's greasy beaker to the ground, Barry is looking at the beaker. However, in [...] D M E
While the Chevalier is gambling with Lord Ludd (after he and Barry escape into Saxony), we see the [...] D M E
When Lord Bullington interrupts the music recital to announce his leaving home, his hairstyle goes [...] D M E
When Barry breaks up the meeting between his cousin Nora and Capt. John Quin, the light shifts from [...] D M E
When Lord Bullingdon is alone trying to write out some work with Bryan Lyndon after the tutor has l [...] D M E
When the narrator announces the death of Sir Charles Reginald Lyndon, he situates his place of deat [...] D M E

Frase

Narrator: Lady Lyndon was soon destined to occup [...] D M E
Narrator: [voice-over] Five years in the English [...] D M E
Narrator: Barry - had now arrived at the pitch o [...] D M E
Narrator: [voice-over] The Prussian service was [...] D M E
Redmond Barry: I'm not sorry. And I'll not apolo [...] D M E
Narrator: [voice-over] A lady who sets her heart [...] D M E
Captain Grogan: [dying] I've only a hundred guin [...] D M E
Rev. Samuel Runt: My Lord Bullingdon, you seem p [...] D M E
Lord Bullingdon: [to a drunk Barry] I have now c [...] D M E
[last lines] Narrator: [voice-over] Utterly baf [...] D M E
Narrator: [voice-over] No lad who has liberty fo [...] D M E
Sir Charles Lyndon: Have you done with my Lady? [...] D M E
[Barry has just been arrested by the Prussians f [...] D M E
Barry's Mother: Reverend Runt, I need not tell y [...] D M E
Narrator: [voice Over Scene of Sir Charles Lyndo [...] D M E
Lord Gustavus Adolphus Wendover: Lord Wendover, [...] D M E
Narrator: [voice-over] It is well to dream of gl [...] D M E
Lord Bullingdon: [after Barry has whipped him re [...] D M E
Narrator: First love! What a change it makes in [...] D M E
[Redmond Barry sees a lone figure down the road, [...] D M E
[Barry is masquerading as a British lieutenant i [...] D M E
Sir Charles Lyndon: [laughs] He wants to step in [...] D M E
Title card: [End title card] EPILOGUE Title car [...] D M E
Narrator: Barry was clever enough at gaining a f [...] D M E
Lady Lyndon: Lord Bullingdon, have you lost your [...] D M E
Redmond Barry: If ever I should meet him again y [...] D M E
Barry's Mother: [to Barry] I shall not rest unti [...] D M E
Lord Bullingdon: [referring to Bryan wearing his [...] D M E
Narrator: [voice-over] Barry's first taste of ba [...] D M E
Redmond Barry: It is an honor to meet you, Your [...] D M E
[first lines] [two figures visible on the horiz [...] D M E
Narrator: [voice-over] Barry had his faults, but [...] D M E
Redmond Barry: Sir, I... I have a confession to [...] D M E
Narrator: [voice-over] It would require a great [...] D M E

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