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The Private Life of Samuel Pepys

  • TV Movie
  • 2003
  • TV-14
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
177
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The Private Life of Samuel Pepys (2003)
Drama

Samuel Pepys was a high ranking and brilliant Admiralty official, but in private he was a cheat, a philanderer and an adulterer. In 1679 Pepys was put on trial for embezzling Navy funds. His... Read allSamuel Pepys was a high ranking and brilliant Admiralty official, but in private he was a cheat, a philanderer and an adulterer. In 1679 Pepys was put on trial for embezzling Navy funds. His diaries can clear him but they will also expose him for what he is, destroying him as a p... Read allSamuel Pepys was a high ranking and brilliant Admiralty official, but in private he was a cheat, a philanderer and an adulterer. In 1679 Pepys was put on trial for embezzling Navy funds. His diaries can clear him but they will also expose him for what he is, destroying him as a public figure in society. Will Pepys exonerate yet damn himself by revealing the contents o... Read all

  • Director
    • Oliver Parker
  • Writer
    • Guy Jenkin
  • Stars
    • Steve Coogan
    • Lou Doillon
    • Andrew Harrison
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    177
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Oliver Parker
    • Writer
      • Guy Jenkin
    • Stars
      • Steve Coogan
      • Lou Doillon
      • Andrew Harrison
    • 7User reviews
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    Steve Coogan
    Steve Coogan
    • Samuel Pepys
    Lou Doillon
    Lou Doillon
    • Elizabeth Pepys
    Andrew Harrison
    • Clerk Of The Court
    Alex Hassell
    Alex Hassell
    • Balty
    Andy Linden
    • John Jones
    Ciarán McMenamin
    Ciarán McMenamin
    • Will Hewer
    Guy Moore
    • Captain John Scott
    Simon Munnery
    • Mad Solomon
    Leon Ockenden
    Leon Ockenden
    • Pembleton
    Nathaniel Parker
    Nathaniel Parker
    • Charles II
    Tim Pigott-Smith
    Tim Pigott-Smith
    • Lord Shaftesbury
    Miranda Raison
    Miranda Raison
    • Deb Willet
    Sally Rogers
    • Betty Bagwell
    Zoë Tapper
    Zoë Tapper
    • Jane
    Danny Webb
    Danny Webb
    • Edward Montagu
    • Director
      • Oliver Parker
    • Writer
      • Guy Jenkin
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    6grantss

    Moderately interesting

    England, 1660s. Samuel Pepys, secretary of the Navy Board, is accused of treachery and corruption. Things look grim: his nemesis, Lord Shaftesbury, is the judge and has bribed the jury. Pepys remembers the events that lead to this point, his marriage, his lovers, his dealings while on the Navy Board. All of these are captured in his diary.

    Samuel Pepys is an important figure in British history, helping reform the Royal Navy and putting it on a path to being the most powerful navy on Earth, a factor that would shape Britain's future for the next three centuries. He is also famous for his diary, a document that helped historians reconstruct many of the events of mid-17th century Britain.

    This film touches on these events but doesn't emphasise them much. As the title implies, this film is largely about Pepys's private life. Considering his easily-wandering eye it is reasonably interesting and amusing though never becomes particularly engaging.

    Steve Coogan is fairly good as Pepys though the role is hardly a stretch. He basically doing Alan Partridge set in the 17th century. The script is funny in spells but hardly laugh-a-minute. It is also half-drama but hard to take seriously due to the comedy. Maybe that's the problem: the neither-fish-nor-fowl comedy vs drama aspect.

    Overall, it's interesting and edifying enough but not great.
    1simoncoram-06766

    Good luck with this

    How this can be called a comedy completely eludes me. I've been to funerals that were more fun.

    The dialogue is barely discernible. Not a film I will ever watch again.
    6Paul_Cowan

    Good period movie

    It is more interesting if you did read Pepys diary. He was a flashlight in to a more gritty time in history. Clearly whoever wrote this only read the cliff notes. They missed the part where his wife almost burned his balls off with a red hot fireplace poker. She did that because she caught him feeling up the maids "cuny". She never found out about his other side pieces. In the plague year he retreated in th a country inn where he dined on venison pasty and , as usual, ogled every comley wench. He said more or less, " Saw this day in church lord (something I forget) and his wife who is a fine figure of a black woman and their daughters. ". It was a different world. No spoilers, the writers ignored all that.
    Ada_Lovelace

    This is brilliant! Steve Coogan is clever, witty and very good

    This is the movie that Steve Coogan said he wanted to make. His desire was to play someone morally ambiguous and he succeeded brilliantly! His Samuel Pepys was a real person, complex, desiring to be good, and yet aware that society and his own nature conspired against him. Lou Doillion as Elisabeth and Sally Rogers as Betty are also superb - and although when I started watching, I was afraid I would keep seeing Alan Partridge, that wasn't the case. The dialogue was witty, the story well told (brilliantly, in fact) and other standout characters were Will Hewer and Lord Montagu, cleverly cynical and tolerant of Pepys' earnest concern for his job and doing the best in a society that expected him to be corrupt. All praise to the writer and all the actors.
    messed_up

    Unfair critics

    I read a few reviews of this before I saw it and they all said Steve Coogan acted like "Alan Partridge in a wig", well I'm sorry but he did nothing of the sort! He did a wonderful job, possibly his best acting job yet in my opinion. It is totally unfair for people to compare everything that Steve Coogan does to Alan Partridge. He is a very talented actor and watching this last night I think he proves it!

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      All of the soldiers were members of the Sealed Knot Society (an English Civil War re-enactment organization). Several other extras such as the Jailer were also members.
    • Quotes

      Betty Bagwell: Have you never seen a woman naked?

      Samuel Pepys: It's just like in the paintings.

      Betty Bagwell: But without one of them cherubs in just the wrong place.

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    • Release date
      • December 16, 2003 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Dorney Court, Dorney, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • BBC Film
      • Baby Cow Productions
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