Gormenghast
A four-episode television serial based on the Gormenghast series by Mervyn Peake. It was produced and broadcast by the BBC. Gormenghast is an ancient city-state which primarily consists of a rambling and crumbling castle. The narrative, based on the first two of the three Gormenghast novels by Mervyn Peake, begins with the birth of a son, Titus, to the 76th Earl, Sepulchrave Groan, and Countess Gertrude. This mismatched pair (he'd prefer the melancholy privacy of his library; she'd prefer the company of her menagerie of cats and birds) also have a teenaged daughter, Fuchsia, who resents her new brother but comes to love him dearly. Simultaneously, a young kitchen apprentice, Steerpike, takes advantage of an altercation between head cook Swelter and the Earl's manservant, Mr. Flay, and escapes from the kitchens. Gormenghast is rigidly feudal in structure, but Steerpike has ambitions.
Newborn Titus Groan is destined to rule Gormenghast, a kingdom based on complicated and unbreakable traditions. Meanwhile an ambitious kitchen slave schemes to escape his destiny and overthrow the old order.
Steerpike's secret machinations begin to throw Gormenghast into chaos and madness, threatening the reign of the future Earl Titus.
Now a teenager, young Titus Groan rebels against the strict traditions of Gormenghast as he begins to explore the world outside the walls.
After a string of tragedies, Titus must finally confront the scheming Steerpike and determine where his own destiny lies.
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Jonathan Rhys Meyers | Steerpike |
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Christopher Lee | Flay |
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Fiona Shaw | Irma Prunesquallor |
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Celia Imrie | Lady Gertrude |
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John Sessions | Dr. Prunesquallor |
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Warren Mitchell | Barquentine |
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Neve McIntosh | Lady Fuchsia |
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Zoe Wanamaker | Clarice Groan |
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George Yiasoumi | Bookman |
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June Brown | Nannie Slagg |
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Sean Hughes | Poet |
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Lynsey Baxter | Cora Groan |
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Richard Griffiths | Swelter |
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Stephen Fry | Professor Bellgrove |
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Ian Richardson | Lord Groan |
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Eric Sykes | Mollocks |
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Olga Sosnovska | Keda |
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Windsor Davies | Rottcodd |
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Nathanael Hopkins-Smith | Kitchen Boy |
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Mark Williams | Professor Perch |
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Steve Pemberton | Professor Mule |
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Tim Barlow | Boatman |
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Martin Clunes | Professor Flower |
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Gregor Fisher | The Fly |
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James Dreyfus | Professor Fluke |
| Director | Andy Wilson |
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| Writer | Mervyn Peake, Malcolm McKay | |
| Producer | Al Burgess, Estelle Daniel, Rebecca Eaton, Hilary Salmon, Michael Wearing | |
| Musician | Richard Rodney Bennett | |
| Photography | Gavin Finney | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 2 |
| Distributor | 2 Entertain Video |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Regions | Region 2 |
| Watched | |
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| Index | 460 |
| Added Date | Jan 19, 2019 16:53:50 |
| Modified Date | Jan 19, 2019 16:53:51 |