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Barry Lyndon

Barry Lyndon

  • Status: Released
  • 18-12-1975
  • Runtime: 185 min
  • Score: 8
  • Vote count: 2859

An Irish rogue uses his cunning and wit to work his way up the social classes of 18th century England, transforming himself from the humble Redmond Barry into the noble Barry Lyndon.

Ryan O'Neal

Barry Lyndon

Marisa Berenson

Lady Lyndon

Patrick Magee

The Chevalier

Hardy Krüger

Captain Potzdorf

Steven Berkoff

Lord Ludd

Gay Hamilton

Nora

Marie Kean

Barry's Mother

Diana Körner

German Girl

Murray Melvin

Reverend Runt

Frank Middlemass

Sir Charles Lyndon

Leon Vitali

Lord Bullingdon

Arthur O'Sullivan

Highwayman

Godfrey Quigley

Captain Grogan

Leonard Rossiter

Captain Quin

Philip Stone

Graham

André Morell

Lord Wendover

Billy Boyle

Seamus Feeny

John Bindon

Recruiting Soldier

Roger Booth

King George III

Jonathan Cecil

Lt. Jonathan Fakenham

Peter Cellier

Sir Richard

Geoffrey Chater

Dr. Broughton

Anthony Dawes

British Soldier

Patrick Dawson

Seamus Feeney

Bernard Hepton

Diner at Feast for Lord Wendover

Anthony Herrick

Barry Jackson

British Soldier

Wolf Kahler

Prince of Tübingen

Pat Laffan

Hans Meyer

Ferdy Mayne

Col. Bulow

David Morley

Bryan Patrick Lyndon

Liam Redmond

Mr. Brady

Pat Roach

Toole

Dominic Savage

Young Bullingdon

Frederick Schiller

George Sewell

Barry's Second

Anthony Sharp

Lord Hallam

John Sharp

Doolan

Roy Spencer

Horse Seller

Michael Hordern

Narrator (voice)

John Sullivan

Harry Towb

Innkeeper

Norman Gay

Tailor (uncredited)

Vivian Kubrick

Magic Show Spectator (uncredited)

Katharina Kubrick

Dancer (uncredited)

Anthony Lang

Gentleman (uncredited)

Gary Taylor

Barry's Fight Second (uncredited)

John Trehy

Duel Steward (uncredited)

George Holdcroft

Gentleman (uncredited)

Mark Baxter

Boy (uncredited)

John Chard

A lady who sets her heart upon a lad in uniform must prepare to change lovers pretty quickly, or her life will be but a sad one. First thing that is patently obvious is that as a visual piece of work the film has few peers, from stunning shots of rolling hills to the lavish period detail, it quite literally is breath taking. The attention to detail by director Stanley Kubrick and cinematographer John Alcott is admirable, whilst the costumes are of the highest order. I have never read the novel by William Makepeace Thackeray so have no frame of reference as regards the portrayals we witness unfolding. I have read that many find the film lacking in the humorous wit that is rife in Thackeray's page turner, yet Kubrick's take is full of satire surrounding the social standing that is the core beat of the story - well it certainly had me smiling anyways. The film is pretty downbeat, thus, for a three hour movie it can bog down many a viewers patience. Which puts this into the movie for mood scenario bracket - because I personally wouldn't want to watch it if I was having a particularly blue day, so that is something newcomers to the film might want to bear in mind. There seems to be much division as regards Ryan O'Neal's performance in the film, and again having not read the novel I couldn't tell you if he nailed it. What I do know is that he seems perfect for the tone of the movie, and that really shouldn't be seen as a negative in my opinion. My only gripe really with it is that as a story it really doesn't engage me, I really didn't care about what happened to our title character or the assorted people close in his rapidly annoying world. Is that Kubrick's fault? Well he did his job with much style, the story just doesn't warrant a three hour epic, even when it's dressed up as splendidly as this most assuredly is. 8/10