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Barry Lyndon


1975       Ryan O'Neal

Stanley Kubrick's Barry Lyndon a film which has won a place on most major critic's "best of 1975" lists, opened on 1975.

It stars Ryan O'Neal and Marisa Berenson, and was written for the screen, produced and directed by Stanley Kubrick. Both the film and the director were given the year's top honors by the National Board of Review. Time Magazine describes it as 'an art film spectacle. The most ravishing set of images ever printed on a single strip of celluloid."

Barry Lyndon relates the adventures of a scoundrel-gentleman in 18th century society where money is the most important object and "honor" the most misused word. As a soldier, gambler, professional spy, wencher, wife-beater man-about-town and debtor, Barry Lyndon is one of the fullest portraits ever drawn of the romantic anti-hero at large in a society that was generally no better than he.

The picture was in production for over three years and was filmed on locations in Eire, Germany and England. It dares to defy most modern motion picture

techniques, reverting to the scope, the splendor and thoughtfulness of the classics.

Vincent Canby of the New York Times says of Barry Lyndon "So glorious to look at, so intelligent in its conception and execution, breathtakingly beautiful, serious, witty.. .elegant.. ."

And, of Kubrick himself, one critic observed: "He has made a motion picture extravaganza that combines art, literature and love, raising the movies to a cultural zenith that will be hard to equal."



"The Luck of Barry Lyndon' was the first novel of William Makepeace Thackeray, Victorian writer, contemporary of Dickens and author of "Vanity Fair." It was first published in monthly installments in 1844 and is considered by critics as a work of great importance in the pattern of Thackeray's career and as a work of art.

It relates the adventures of a favorite kind of Thackeray character, the scoundrel-gentleman, in 18th century society where money is the most important object and 'honor" the most misused word.

Thackeray's point, as critic Martinj. Anisman has remarked, is to show how completely Barry's unscrupulousness in achieving worldly success fails to bring him any happiness or contentment. "The level of realism that Thackeray reached in his novel," Anisman says, "is quite possibly unmatched in the rest of his fiction." Thackeray himself was a great traveller and a ha -bitual gambler. Both aspects influenced his book which moves from Ireland to England and the Continent of Europe, following Thackeray's familiar routes, and draws on the novelist's own experiences for its descriptions of the gaming rooms and games of chance. Thackeray 'used such histories ... not as a substitute for thought, but as a means of gaining profound insight into the complexities of the human mind and its emotions." The period covered by the novel is roughly the first half of the 18th century and focuses on Barry's Irish peasant upbringing, marriage into the English aristocracy, and acquisition and loss of great wealth, as well as his military adventures in the armies of England and Frederick the Great of Prussia during the Seven Years' War. As a soldier, gambler, professional spy, wencher, wife-beater, man-about-town and debtor, Barry Lyndon is one of the roundest portraits ever drawn of the romantic anti-hero at large in a society that was generally no better than he and wide open to its exploitation by someone of cunning, daring and luck.






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Cast

Barry Lyndon ....................... Ryan Oneal
Lady Lyndon ....................... Marisa Berenson
The Chevalier ....................... Patrick Magee
Captain Potzdorf ....................... Hardy Kruger
Lord Ludd ....................... Steven Berkoff
Nora ....................... Gay Hamilton
Barry'S Mother ....................... Marie Kean
German Thrl ....................... Diana Koerner
Reverend Runt ....................... Murray Melvin
Sir Charles Lyndon ....................... Frank Middlemass
Lord Wendover ....................... Andre Moitell
Highwayman ....................... Arthur O'Sullivan
Captain Grogan ....................... Godfrey Quigley
Captain Quin ....................... Leonard Rossiler
Graban ....................... Philip Stone
Lord Bullingdnn ....................... Leon Vitali
Narrator ....................... Michael Hordern

With

John Bindon , Anthony Dawes , Hans Meyer , George Sewell
Roger Booth , Patrick Dawson , Ferdy Mayne , Anthony Sharp
Billy Doyle , Bernard Hepton , David Morley , John Sharp
Jonathan Cecil , Anthony Herrick , Liam Redmond , Roy Spencer
Peter Ceilier , Barry Jackson , Pat Roach , John Sullivan
Geoffrey Cuater , Wolf Kahler , Dominic Savage , Harry Towb
Patrick Laffan , Frederick Schiller



Credits

Written for the screen, produced and directed by ..... Stanley Kubrick
Based On The Novel By ............... William Makepeace Thackeray
Execulive Producer ....................... Jan Harlan
Associate Producer ....................... Bernard Williams
Production Designer ....................... Ken Adam
Costumes Designed By ....................... Ulla-Britt Soderlund, Milena Canonero
Photographed By ....................... John Alcott
Editor ....................... Tony Lawson
Art Director ....................... Roy Walker
Hair Styles And Wigs ....................... Leonard
Assistant To The Producer ....................... Andros Epaminondas
Assistant Director ....................... Brian Cook
Irish Traditional Music By ....................... The Chieftains
Music Adapted And Conducted By ....................... Leonard Rosenman
From works by
Johann Sebastian Bach
Giovanni Paisiello
Frederick The Great
Franz Schubert
Georg Friedrich Handel
Antonio Vivaldi
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart





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