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Prisoner of Honor




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Catherine Bell Movie:
Prisoner of Honor



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Prisoner of Honor
Prisoner of Honor
List Price: $9.98Label: Starz / Anchor Bay

Salesrank: 70803

Released: May 4, 2004
Our Price: $4.10
Used Price: $5.62
MPAA Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Color
  • DVD-Video
  • Full Screen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Richard Dreyfuss
  • Oliver Reed
  • Peter Firth
  • Jeremy Kemp
  • Brian Blessed
  • Prisoner of Honor Reviews:
    Poor sound 3 Star Review
    2007-08-25 - This DVD has poor sound reproduction, and does not have subtitles in English to help make out what is being said.

    An excellent film with an objective perspective 5 Star Review
    2005-07-10 - This film is a very pleasant surprise. Usually movies based on the so-called antisemitic incidents tend to be schmalzy and overdone, with bad guys badly demonized and good guys godly idealized (see, for example, "The Fixer" or "Schindler's List".) "Prisoner of Honor" does not suffer from such shortcomings - Picquard's dislike of Jews is not passed over, and reasonable motives of some of his opponents are not suppressed, either. Richard Dreyfus (one of the film's producers) is truly excellent in the role of Colonel Picquard, and the supporting crew (mostly British actors, including the late Oliver Reed) does a very good job indeed. The ironic touch, so typical of the director Ken Russell ("The Devils", "Mahler"), which drew the undeserved ire of the previous reviewer, definitely adds color and nerve to the entire show. All in all, a film truly worth watching.

    A Dreyfuss affair a fair 'Dreyfus affair'? 3 Star Review
    2000-10-09 - This is an accurate account of the famous (infamous, more likely)
    Dreyfus affair, a scandal that nearly drove France to civil war at the
    turn of the century. And it could have been a good movie too, if
    director Ken Rusell hadn't overdone it miserably by pretending
    "the whole thing was a comedy"!

    The film manages to get
    its facts right (a rare acomplishment for a Hollywood movie), features
    an elaborate production, with fine costumes and sets (although its
    'Paris' resembles London), and boasts a great cast led by Richard
    Dreyfuss, who gives an above-his-usual performance as the officer
    trying against all odds to save Dreyfus, while disliking him
    personally for being a Jew.

    Why, then, spoil it with all those
    cartoonish "comic" details that serve no purpose whatsoever,
    except to ruin the whole picture?: A French general, at work, dresses
    as Zeus for a portrait (its painter complete with pointy moustaches
    and a red beret!) later on display in his office. Another general (a
    fat, grumpy, bearded lout who looks a lot like Bud Spencer, and sinks
    every scene he's into) sings child-like racist songs with his junior
    officers at an elegant military club that seems to accept all ranks
    inside its halls, for one sees in one room the entire French army,
    from maréchales to privates, getting drunk, pounding tables and
    shouting at each other in their messed up uniforms. There's a War
    Minister serving cake to his subordinates, a chanteuse lampooning 'La
    Marsellaise' (the French applaud!), a German officer -pickelhaube and
    all- dancing with a male spy in drag, and a sinister meeting inside a
    church, with generals sniggering as they cross themselves. My, oh my!
    Aren't these the bad guys!

    Seems to me, the director tried so hard
    to stress the point, he completely missed it. ....





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