jakarta
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My vote goes to Ridley Scott's 1977 debut The Duellists.
Made on two tenths of f*** all but got Keith Carradine and Harvey Keitel to emerge from Hollywood to play the leading roles. The supporting actors must have been on minimum wage but are almost all of the great and good of British Theatre and film.
Let me give you:
Based on a Joseph Conrad novella it follows two French officers through the Napoleonic wars and their constant clashes over 15 years as one of the officers (Keitel) is frankly a psycho and loves duelling more than life.
The visuals are stunning considering the budget. A go to film every night when it is shit on TV e.g. tonight.
Made on two tenths of f*** all but got Keith Carradine and Harvey Keitel to emerge from Hollywood to play the leading roles. The supporting actors must have been on minimum wage but are almost all of the great and good of British Theatre and film.
Let me give you:
- Albert Finney as Joseph Fouché, Minister of Police
- Edward Fox as Colonel Perteley, a Bonapartist agent
- Cristina Raines as Adele, later d'Hubert's wife
- Robert Stephens as Brigadier-General Treillard
- Tom Conti as Dr. Jacquin, an army surgeon and friend of d'Hubert
- John McEnery as Feraud's tall second in the final duel
- Arthur Dignam as d'Hubert's one-eyed second in the final duel
- Diana Quick as Laura, d'Hubert's mistress
- Alun Armstrong as Lieutenant Lecourbe, a friend of d'Hubert
- Maurice Colbourne as Feraud's second
- Gay Hamilton as Feraud's mistress
- Meg Wynn Owen as Leonie, d'Hubert's sister
- Jenny Runacre as Madame de Lionne, a lady in Strasbourg
- Alan Webb as the Chevalier du Rivarol, Adele's uncle
- Matthew Guinness as the Mayor of Strasbourg's nephew
- Dave Hill as Cuirassier
- William Hobbs as Swordsman
- W. Morgan Sheppard as the fencing master
- Liz Smith as the fortune teller
- Hugh Fraser as Officer
- Michael Irving as Officer
- Tony Matthews as Treillard's aide-de-camp
- Pete Postlethwaite as Treillard's orderly
- Luke Scott as Léonie's son
- Stacy Keach as the narrator
Based on a Joseph Conrad novella it follows two French officers through the Napoleonic wars and their constant clashes over 15 years as one of the officers (Keitel) is frankly a psycho and loves duelling more than life.
The visuals are stunning considering the budget. A go to film every night when it is shit on TV e.g. tonight.