Nineteen Eighty-Four - 1984
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Nineteen Eighty-Four

Updated: 18 Jul 2022
Directors:
Roger Deakins Roger Deakins Allan Cameron Mary Hillman Emma Porteous George Orwell Tom Priestley Al Clark Michael Radford Michael Radford Derek Holding John Brady Mark Raggett Robert Devereux Simon Perry Gina Rosenblum Marvin J. Rosenblum Dominic Muldowney Rebecca Howard Dick Pope John Davis Bryan Tilling John Allenby Ian Scoones Stephanie Kaye Grant Hicks Eddie Andres Ene Watts Martyn Hebert Amanda Grenville Royce Baxter Sue Sudbury Philippe Pickford Andrew Speller Guido Reidy Paula Gillespie Anna Dryhurst Debbie Scragg Polly Moseley
Actors:
John Hurt Richard Burton Suzanna Hamilton Cyril Cusack Gregor Fisher James Walker Andrew Wilde David Cann Peter Frye Roger Lloyd Pack David Trevena Anthony Benson Phyllis Logan Garry Cooper Rupert Baderman Corinna Seddon Martha Parsey Merelina Kendall P.J. Nicholas Lynne Radford Pip Donaghy Shirley Stelfox Janet Key Hugh Walters John Hughes Robert Putt Christine Hargreaves Matthew Scurfield John Golightly Rolf Saxon Ole Oldendorp Eddie Stacey Norman Bacon John Foss Carey Wilson Mitzi McKenzie Pam Gems Joscik Barbarossa John Boswall Bob Flag Keith Gale Annie Lennox Lucien Morgan Michael Munn Peter Ross-Murray Jason Savage Fred Wood
Genre:
Thriller, Science Fiction, Drama
Country: no data
Year: 1984
George Orwell's novel of a totalitarian future society in which a man whose daily work is rewriting history tries to rebel by falling in love.
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This is the last movie Virgin Films made and the final performance of the great Richard Burton—all soundtracked by The Eurythmics
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Half way through film of 1984. Again, surprisingly and gratifyingly faithful to the book. John Hurt is perfectly cast as Winston Smith. Suzanna Hamilton is a lovely Julia. Richard Burton is certain to be good as O’Brien, but I’m not sure I can bear to watch to the tragic end.
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