Released: 1997, 92 min., R
Director: John Schlesinger
Cast: Ben Kingsley, Joanna Lumley
Cast and crew details at
The Internet Movie Database.
Campbell's character:
Ben Carlyle, insurance
investigator
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Synopsis:
John Schlesinger
directed this razor-sharp retelling of the familiar Demon Barber
legend, previously a Victorian penny-dreadful by Christopher
Bond
(The Story of Pearls), a stage play by George Dibdin-Pitt, a Tod
Slaughter film (the 1936 Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet
Street), and the 1979 Stephen Sondheim stage musical
(Sweeney Todd). Sondheim's musical has been televised in a production
with George Hearn and Angela Lansbury
heading the cast. This John Schlesinger drama,
scripted by executive producer Peter Shaw, is set in
turn-of-the-century London where bald barber Sweeney Todd (Ben
Kingsley)
runs a cutting-edge business with an affluent clientele. He also has
several sidelines, including the sale of his murder victims' jewelry,
plus a profitable agreement with Mrs. Lovett (Joanna Lumley),
who uses an industrial-size meat grinder to prepare her tasty "meat
pies" for her unsuspecting customers. American insurance investigator
Ben Carlyle (Campbell Scott),
tracking $50,000 worth of missing diamonds, encounters corruption
throughout the city as he attempts to solve the case. Victorian London
locales seen here were actually filmed in Dublin. Shown April 19, 1998
on Showtime. -- Bhob Stewart
Memorable
lines:
Ben: How's he gonna open a safe if he can't even open a
door?
Critics'
reviews:
The Hamptons review
UltimateTV review
Variety April 23, 1998 Sheri
Linden
Campbell conveys intelligence and
resourcefulness as the truth-seeker in this morass of murder and
merchandise, a wounded but clear-eyed romantic confronted with brutal
cynicism.
Miscellany:
Filmed
in
Dublin and Ireland's Ardmore Studios.
A Joanna
Lumley fan page with theatrical poster.
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