Barry Lyndon (18-Dec-1975)
Director: Stanley Kubrick Writer: Stanley Kubrick From novel: The Memoirs of Barry Lyndon by William Makepeace Thackeray Music Adapted and Conducted by: Leonard Rosenman Producer: Stanley Kubrick Keywords: Drama Ryan O'Neal is Redmond Barry, lower class Irishman conscripted into the British Army, deserts, and then enlists in the Prussian Army to fight in the Seven Years War; after some dissolute years, he seduces the wealthy Countess of Lyndon and marries her after the death of the Count. He spends her money profligately, though since there is an heir his situation is precarious should she pass away. Won Oscars for Best Cinematography, Best Set Decoration, Best Costume Design and Best Original Score; additionally received nominations for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Screenplay.
Name | Occupation | Birth | Death | Known for |
Marisa Berenson |
Actor |
15-Feb-1947 |
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Barry Lyndon |
Steven Berkoff |
Actor |
3-Aug-1937 |
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London Theatre Group |
Michael Hordern |
Actor |
3-Oct-1911 |
2-May-1995 |
The Slipper and the Rose |
Hardy Krüger |
Actor |
12-Apr-1928 |
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The Flight of the Phoenix |
Patrick Magee |
Actor |
31-Mar-1922 |
14-Aug-1982 |
Mr. Alexander in A Clockwork Orange |
Ryan O'Neal |
Actor |
20-Apr-1941 |
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Paper Moon |
Liam Redmond |
Actor |
27-Jul-1913 |
28-Oct-1989 |
Irish stage and film actor |
Leonard Rossiter |
Actor |
21-Oct-1926 |
5-Oct-1984 |
The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin |
Harry Towb |
Actor |
27-Jul-1925 |
24-Jul-2009 |
Northern Irish stage and film actor |
CAST Ryan O'Neal | ... Barry Lyndon | Marisa Berenson | ... Lady Lyndon | Patrick Magee | ... The Chevalier | | and | Hardy Kr�ger | ... Capt. Potzdorf | | Featuring | Steven Berkoff | ... Lord Ludd | Gay Hamilton | ... Nora | Marie Kean | ... Barry's Mother | Diana Koerner | ... German Girl | Murray Melvin | ... Rev. Runt | Frank Middlemass | ... Sir Charles Lyndon | Andre Morell | ... Lord Wendover | Arthur O'Sullivan | ... Highwayman | Godfrey Quigley | ... Capt. Grogan | Leonard Rossiter | ... Capt. Quin | Philip Stone | ... Graham | Leon Vitali | ... Lord Bullingdon | | with | John Bindon | ... Supporting Cast | Roger Booth | ... Supporting Cast | Billy Boyle | ... Supporting Cast | Jonathan Cecil | ... Supporting Cast | Peter Cellier | ... Supporting Cast | Geoffrey Chater | ... Supporting Cast | Anthony Dawes | ... Supporting Cast | Patrick Dawson | ... Supporting Cast | Bernard Hepton | ... Supporting Cast | Anthony Herrick | ... Supporting Cast | Barry Jackson | ... Supporting Cast | Wolf Kahler | ... Supporting Cast | Patrick Laffan | ... Supporting Cast | Hans Meyer | ... Supporting Cast | Ferdy Mayne | ... Supporting Cast | David Morley | ... Supporting Cast | Liam Redmond | ... Supporting Cast | Pat Roach | ... Supporting Cast | Dominic Savage | ... Supporting Cast | Frederick Schiller | ... Supporting Cast | George Sewell | ... Supporting Cast | Anthony Sharp | ... Supporting Cast | John Sharp | ... Supporting Cast | Roy Spencer | ... Supporting Cast | John Sullivan | ... Supporting Cast | Harry Towb | ... Supporting Cast | | Michael Hordern | ... Narrator |
REVIEWS Review by anonymous (posted on 22-Aug-2006) Stanley Kubrick created a visual
masterpiece in Barry Lyndon. Kubrick mixes drama, war, and romance in
this eye-candy movie. The camera work is impeccable and I feel this
whole picture is a work of art. The storyline, which is methodically
paced, is about a boy named Barry and his transformation from boy to
man and good to near evil. The story is appealing, but I mostly enjoyed
the way it was physically presented by Kubrick. Barry Lyndon is a great
movie for a Sunday afternoon for anybody, and it is a must see for
Stanley Kubrick fans.
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