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Sweeney Todd (1997)
Director: John Schlesinger
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
For some reason, Hammer omitted Sweeney Todd from their Grand Guignol repertoire, but this cable version catches the flavour of the old firm, even down to the fiery climax. In opposition to Tod Slaughter's pre-war hiss-me-I'm-a-villain rendition, Ben Kingsley offers a rather gentle monster. In fact apart from the odd severed windpipe, the horror is limited to the camera's examination of Mrs Lovett's equivocal meat pies. Most successful is the design, especially the slimy passages and shadowy horror chambers beneath Fleet St. Joanna Lumley appears with blackened teeth and grimy drawers, but despite an itinerary which includes flagellation and cannibalism, that familiar mist of refinement obstinately refuses to disperse.Author: BBa
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- sarah said...
- Posted on Mar 24 2008 12:59 i thought thw film was great! i like the singing ! !
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- Yourstupid said...
- Posted on Mar 14 2008 18:33 This is the 1997 version with Ben Kingsley (no singing) you bunch of idiots.
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- luvjohnny depp said...
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Posted on Mar 06 2008 23:38
wkdd film
i dow like musicals,but love johnny depp
this film is a yes to recommend!!! - Report as inappropriate
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- hannah said...
- Posted on Feb 27 2008 21:41 i though this film was brill!!! johnny depp was fantastic as always defo recommended. if u dont like musicals then you wont like it!
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- izzel said...
- Posted on Feb 24 2008 13:29 wank
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- rachel said...
- Posted on Feb 21 2008 20:08 Really good. Nice to see Edward Scissorhands all grown up and earning a decent living. And the Corpse Bride doing a turn as a pie-maker. Fabulous!
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- Elizabeth said...
- Posted on Feb 21 2008 17:27 i cannot see how anybody could call this film crap! yes it's a musical, which in my opinion makes the audience hard to please, but if you dont like musicals then simply dont watch the film, simple! but for those who can even slightly stand musicals, it is one film definately worth seeing, ive never seen a musical this cool! plus johnny depp alone is a good enough reason to see the film :D, BRILLIANT AND DRAMATIC!!!
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- michelle said...
- Posted on Feb 16 2008 18:36 what a load of rubbish, i enjoyed the popcorn more than the film, waste of money time and sleep, do not recommend soo boring.
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- stev0 said...
- Posted on Feb 13 2008 09:50 Enjoyed the movie, humour with a slice of the sick. Could'nt see why it was an 18 at first but that soon became abundently clear. Think Oliver meets Texas chainsaw massacre. Great performances.
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- Ali said...
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Posted on Feb 09 2008 20:07
Firstly, GREAT FILM!
Secondly what did Gillian mean Johnny Depp was Sweeny Todd and not Ben Kingsley, and Tim Burton was director? Didn't she read the review?.... Antony - Johnny Depp never fails to let people down and thats the amazing thing about him. That means he lets people down with his performance, not that he is good. DUH! - Report as inappropriate
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- kad said...
- Posted on Feb 09 2008 11:27 i watch jonny depp as sweeney todd and it was truely spectacular! yes it's a musical, and yes we see jonny depp singing! but it's worth every cent. and i haven't seen london shown in this gothic and dark-like image. the blood and gore was fab. i also liked the character that was played by helena, while depp was the serious one, she was the funny one, she plays the character so will that i haven't seen what happened to her coming, i was truely shoked (in a good way). so yes i recamend, to everyone out there that wants to see depp 'singing', than go and watch the film (it's worth it just for that)!
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- Antony said...
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Posted on Feb 08 2008 18:31
Dan mentioned before about all the 'bludy singin', hate to burst your bubble mate but it is a BLUDY MUSICAL!!! The songs are absolutely fantastic, Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter are both fantastic and Alan Rickman plays a brilliant baddy!!! I went and watched it twice because it was that good. I just wish people could learn to appreciate a good musical when they see it. And that was definitely IT :)
I hope to see more come from these people as you can definitely see why they are in the business.
Johnny Depp never fails to let people down and thats the amazing thing about him. Helena Bonham Carter plays Mrs. Lovett fantastically and I ADVISE EVERYONE TO SEE IT!!!!! - Report as inappropriate
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- george said...
- Posted on Feb 03 2008 19:42 sum1 actually fell asleep in ther popcorn!!cnt say i blame them!
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- Orme said...
- Posted on Feb 03 2008 19:38 I agree. I looked around the cinema and everyone was either asleep or chating about how crap this film is. Truly one not to watch.
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- dan said...
- Posted on Feb 03 2008 19:33 crappest film eva made. bludy singing all the bludy time.bord me to death!
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Cast & crew
Director: John Schlesinger
Producer: Ted Swanson
Cast: Ben Kingsley, Joanna Lumley, Campbell Scott, Katharine Schlesinger, David Wilmot, Peter Woodthorpe, Peter Jeffrey full cast
Duration: 91 mins
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