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Barry Lyndon
Titolo originale: Barry Lyndon
Regia:
Stanley Kubrick
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Anno: 1975
Origine: United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Romance Guerra Storia
Tag:
based on novel or book
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gambling
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desertion
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fencing
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palace
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british army
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opportunist
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wealth
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debt
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duel
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ireland
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british soldier
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18th century
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card playing
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pistol duel
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seven years war
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nobility
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prussia
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cautionary
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Cast:
Ryan O'Neal
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Marisa Berenson
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Patrick Magee
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Hardy Krüger
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Steven Berkoff
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Gay Hamilton
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Marie Kean
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Diana Körner
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Murray Melvin
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Frank Middlemass
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Leon Vitali
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Arthur O'Sullivan
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Godfrey Quigley
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Leonard Rossiter
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Philip Stone
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André Morell
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Billy Boyle
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John Bindon
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Roger Booth
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Jonathan Cecil
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Peter Cellier
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Geoffrey Chater
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Anthony Dawes
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Patrick Dawson
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Bernard Hepton
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Anthony Herrick
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Barry Jackson
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Wolf Kahler
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Pat Laffan
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Hans Meyer
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Ferdy Mayne
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David Morley
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Liam Redmond
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Pat Roach
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Dominic Savage
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Frederick Schiller
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George Sewell
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Anthony Sharp
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John Sharp
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Roy Spencer
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Michael Hordern
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John Sullivan
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Harry Towb
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Norman Gay
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Vivian Kubrick
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Katharina Kubrick
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Anthony Lang
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Gary Taylor
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John Trehy
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George Holdcroft
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Mark Baxter
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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.
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Vivian Kubrick: La ragazzina seduta dietro la spalla sinistra di Lady Lyndon durante lo spettacolo d [...]
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Vivian Kubrick: The young girl sitting behind Lady Lyndon's left shoulder during the magic show is S [...]
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Despite having second billing in this movie, Marisa Berenson (Lady Honoria Lyndon) is neither seen n [...]
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Warner Bros. would only finance this movie on the condition that Stanley Kubrick cast a Top 10 box-o [...]
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Marie Kean (Barry's Mother) and Arthur O'Sullivan, the thief who steals Barry's money and horse not [...]
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Many of the shots were composed and filmed in order to evoke certain eighteenth-century paintings, e [...]
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Features the use of many actors who had previously appeared in Stanley Kubrick's movies, with Steven [...]
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For the final scenes when Barry has only one leg, Stanley Kubrick suggested that Ryan O'Neal gets hi [...]
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Although an important character in the first act, Chevalier's (Patrick Magee's) only appearance in t [...]
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Writer, producer, and director Stanley Kubrick called director Ken Russell in the early 1970s to ask [...]
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Lady Honoria Lyndon (Marisa Berenson) has no dialogue for the first twelve and a half minutes after [...]
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A lovemaking scene between Barry and Lady Lyndon was filmed, but cut out.
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Miriam Karlin's scenes were deleted from the final print.
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Even though Marisa Berenson played Leon Vitali's mother in this movie, she was only a year older tha [...]
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Stanley Kubrick: [Alcohol] Barry's mournful drinking.
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With a running time of three hours and five minutes, this is Stanley Kubrick's second longest movie. [...]
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John Alcott: The cinematographer is sleeping next to Ryan O'Neal and the two girls at the orgy.
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In a scene where Patrick Magee (Chevalier de Balibari) was supposed to deal cards, he began to sweat [...]
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Stanley Kubrick: [faces] Captain Quin's (Leonard Rossiter's) face during his duel with Barry (Ryan O [...]
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If Ryan O'Neal looks convincing in the fist fight early in the film, it's because he was a keen amat [...]
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Stanley Kubrick: [zoom] When the Grenadiers march in formation toward the Barryville citizens and fi [...]
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The music playing whenever the Prussian forces are shown is the "Hohenfriedberger Marsch" (also call [...]
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The main theme, Handel's Sarabande movement of his Keyboard Suite in D Minor, is also used by Brian [...]
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Leon Vitali, who played the older Lord Bullingdon, went on to become Stanley Kubrick's personal assi [...]
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Only ten of the Zeiss 50mm f/0.7 lenses were ever made, Stanley Kubrick acquired three of them. One [...]
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Stanley Kubrick: [War] The Seven Years War.
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It took 42 days to edit the final duel between Barry (Ryan O'Neal) and Lord Bullingdon (Leon Vitali) [...]
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In order to provide as much light as possible in the candle-lit scenes, Stanley Kubrick used custom- [...]
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A myth grew that the Academy Award winning costumes used in this movie were genuine antique clothes, [...]
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Ryan O'Neal later said of this movie, "Oh it's all right, but he (Kubrick) completely changed the pi [...]
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Leon Vitali vomited for real during the final duel. He was given a mixed lunch of the heaviest ingre [...]
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According to Marisa Berenson, Stanley Kubrick's only request of her was that she stay out of the sun [...]
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This film is in the Official Top 250 Narrative Feature Films on Letterboxd.
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Shot at the height of The Troubles in Ireland, a planned shoot in Dublin's Phoenix Park had to be ca [...]
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When Barry inquires about a painting, he is told it was painted by a man named "Ludovico Corde". Thi [...]
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Stanley Kubrick bought his own Mitchell 35mm cinema camera for the production of Barry Lyndon. He wa [...]
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Brian Blessed was cut out of the final print.
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In the bathroom scene, the companion reads to Lady Lyndon "La Jouissance", sixth chant of the poem " [...]
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The last movie Stanley Kubrick made to not be rated "R" by the MPAA.
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Stanley Kubrick: [three-way] Barry vs. Bullingdon vs. Bryan.
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Stanley Kubrick: [three-way] Barry vs. Captain Potzdorf vs. The Chevalier du Balibari.
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According to Marisa Berenson, actors and actresses involved in the candlelight sequences were not al [...]
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Included amongst the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider.
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The title role, in the early pre-production stages, was originally intended for Richard Harris.
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Stanley Kubrick: [three-way] Barry vs. Bullingdon vs. Lady Lyndon.
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Despite the stunning visual effects and technical achievement, this movie was not the financial succ [...]
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This film is part of the Criterion Collection, spine #897.
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Stanley Kubrick used to play the soundtrack's classical music during takes to get the actors and act [...]
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The few bits of German and French dialogue in this movie are translated into English if you turn on [...]
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Several of the interior scenes were filmed in Powerscourt House, a famous eighteenth-century mansion [...]
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Contrary to legend, this movie did use artificial lighting in some scenes (for example, when Bryan ( [...]
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Marisa Berenson described Stanley Kubrick as being uncharacteristically shy around her, and that he [...]
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One of Lars von Trier's favorite movies. It is clear how the chapters and narration inspired the str [...]
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Stanley Kubrick initially wanted to film William Makepeace Thackeray's most famous novel "Vanity Fai [...]
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It has been alleged that Stanley Kubrick re-cast at least fifty U.K. actors and actresses while work [...]
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Kubrick's previous film Lolita starred James Mason, who played Dr. Watson in Murder by Decree. This [...]
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Two villains from Raiders of the Lost Ark are in the movie: Wolf Kahler, the Prince who thinks he's [...]
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In the card playing scene where Barry plays with Nora, as the narrator tells about his first love, B [...]
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Stanley Kubrick: [Bathrooms] Barry Lyndon apologizes to Lady Lyndon while she is in the bath.
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Writer, producer, and director Stanley Kubrick would often shoot a great many retakes of a scene, ju [...]
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Hardy Krüger replaced Oskar Werner after a few weeks of shooting.
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Marisa Berenson thoroughly enjoyed working with Stanley Kubrick, finding him to have a very jovial s [...]
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This is Martin Scorsese's favorite Stanley Kubrick movie.
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The Chevalier is introduced as "di Balibari", which is an Italianization of "Ballybarry" (i.e., Barr [...]
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The third and final Stanley Kubrick movie to have an intermission.
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Barry Lyndon and teenage Lord Bullingdon are both left-handed. It is not indicated which is the pred [...]
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David Prowse says in his memoirs he was interviewed for the role of Toole - Soldier in Fistfight.
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Filming began on May 4, 1973 and ended on February 27, 1974 after 300 days, 9 months, or 42 weeks. T [...]
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The only Best Picture Oscar nominee that year to be also nominated for Best Original Song Score or A [...]
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Leonard Rossiter, who plays Captain Quinn, appeared in Stanley Kubrick's "2001" as one of the Russia [...]
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Stanley Kubrick instructed Marisa Berenson to keep out of the sun in the months before production in [...]
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Stanley Kubrick hoped to shoot the entire movie in England, preferably within driving distance of hi [...]
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Ryan O'Neal plays a character named Redmond Barry. In real life, he has a son with Farrah Fawcett na [...]
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Marisa Berenson recalled that she was cast without a screentest and that she knew little of the proj [...]
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Jan Harlan, who is the producer of this movie and the brother-in-law of Stanley Kubrick, is the neph [...]
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Stanley Kubrick had initially been planning to make a movie about Napoléon Bonaparte. As per his [...]
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Stanley Kubrick's first movie to feature an auteur opening credit of "A film by Stanley Kubrick". It [...]
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This movie is included on Roger Ebert's "Great Movies" list.
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Stanley Kubrick based his original screenplay on "The Luck of Barry Lyndon" (republished as the nove [...]
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Stanley Kubrick: [Unhappy Marriage] Barry's infidelity during his marriage to Lady Lyndon.
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Production was moved from Ireland to England after writer, producer, and director Stanley Kubrick re [...]
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Barry (Ryan O'Neal) received two "Friedrich d'or" coins as a reward for his bravery when rescuing Ca [...]
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