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Cyrano de Bergerac

  • TV Movie
  • 1985
  • 2h 56m
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Cyrano de Bergerac (1985)
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The Royal Shakespeare Company's stage production of the story about the large-nosed swordsman/poet who writes love letters to Roxane, the woman he adores, to court her for the handsome Chris... Read allThe Royal Shakespeare Company's stage production of the story about the large-nosed swordsman/poet who writes love letters to Roxane, the woman he adores, to court her for the handsome Christian whom she loves.The Royal Shakespeare Company's stage production of the story about the large-nosed swordsman/poet who writes love letters to Roxane, the woman he adores, to court her for the handsome Christian whom she loves.

  • Directors
    • Terry Hands
    • Michael A. Simpson
  • Writers
    • Anthony Burgess
    • Edmond Rostand
  • Stars
    • Jimmy Gardner
    • Richard Clifford
    • Robert Clare
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  • IMDb RATING
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    120
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    • Directors
      • Terry Hands
      • Michael A. Simpson
    • Writers
      • Anthony Burgess
      • Edmond Rostand
    • Stars
      • Jimmy Gardner
      • Richard Clifford
      • Robert Clare
    • 2User reviews
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    9john-lyne

    CYRANO DE BERGERAC - 1985 - Derek Jacobi

    Since viewing this at its original TV slot the performance has niggled at me to see it again! Chance has it that I got dragged to a school performance by the 6th form final years. I was dreading it, but was fully won over and have followed the play since (even read it). I have seen other versions, but the performance by Jacobi really stirred me (he has that great skill to be truly sincere in what he does and I felt his pain).

    OK so the set is truly basic at times, but it seemed to take nothing away from the performance.

    *********I would really like to track down a copy, so if anyone could help I would be really grateful. Obviusly I am willing to pay a reasonable amount for the copy.*********************** Regards. John

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    • Trivia
      The first television production of Cyrano to use Anthony Burgess' translation, in which Cyrano's list of insults ends with "Oh, that this too, too solid nose would melt," a parody of "Oh, that this too, too solid flesh would melt," from "Hamlet". The translation had already premiered as far back as 1970, and had been used in the 1973 flop musical "Cyrano", starring Christopher Plummer.
    • Quotes

      Le Vicomte de Valvert: That thing of yours is big, what? Very big.

      Cyrano de Bergerac: Precisely what I've been saying.

      Le Vicomte de Valvert: Ah!

      Cyrano de Bergerac: Nothing more? Just a fatuous smirk? Oh, come, there are fifty-score more varieties of comment you could find, if you possessed a modicum of mind. For instance there's the frank aggressive kind: "If mine achieved such a hypertrophic state, I'd call in a surgeon at once to amputate!" The friendly: "It must dip in your cup, You need a nasal crane to hoist it up." The pure descriptive: "From its size and shape, I'd say it was a rock, a bluff, a cape - No, a peninsula - how picturesque!" The curious: "What's that? A writing desk? The gracious: "Are you fond of birds? How sweet - A Gothic perch to rest their feet." The truculent: "Are you a smoker? I suppose the fumes must gush out fiercely from that nose and people think a chimney's on fire." Considerate: "It will drag you in the mire head first, the weight that's concentrated there. Walk carefully." The tender-hearted swear they'll have a miniature embrella made to keep the rain off, or for summer shade. Then comes the pedant: "Let me see it please. That mythic beast of Aristophenes, the hippocampocamelephant, had flesh and bone like that stuck up in front." Insolent: "Quite a useful gadget, that. You hold it high and then hang up your hat." Emphatic: "No fierce wind from near or far, save the Mistral, could give that nose catarrh." Impressed: "A sign for a perfumery!" Dramatic: "When it bleeds, it's the Red Sea!" Lyric: "Ah, Triton rising from the waters, honking his wretched conch at Neptune's daughters!" Naive: "How much to view the monument?" Speculative: "Tell me, what's the rent for each of both of those unfurnished flats?" Rustic: "Nay, Jarge, that ain't no nose. Why, that's a giant turnip, or a midget marrow. Let's dig it up and load it on the barrow." The warlike: "Train it on the enemy!" Pracitcal: "Put that in a lottery for noses, and it's bound to win first prize." And finally, with tragic sighs and cries, the language finely wrought and deeply felt, "Oh, that this too, too solid nose would melt." This is the sort of thing you could have said, if you, Sir Moron, were a man of letters or had an ounce of spunk inside your head. But you've no letters, have you, save the three required for self-description: S.O.T. You have to live my worsting to your betters, or better, who can best you, meaning me. But be quite sure, you lesser-feathered twit, Even if you possessed the soul and wit, I'd never let you get away with it.

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    • Release date
      • September 15, 1985 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Сирано де Бержерак
    • Production companies
      • Royal Shakespeare Company
      • Channel 4 Television Corporation
      • Stratford-Barbican
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 56 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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