fiction.wikisort.org - MovieHeavy Weather is a television film with a screenplay by Douglas Livingstone based on the 1933 novel Heavy Weather by P. G. Wodehouse, set at Blandings Castle. It was made by the BBC and WGBH Boston, first screened by the BBC on Christmas Eve 1995 and shown in the United States on PBS's Masterpiece Theatre on 18 February 1996.[1]
1995 film
Heavy Weather |
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 VHS cover of Heavy Weather |
Directed by | Jack Gold |
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Screenplay by | Douglas Livingstone |
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Based on | Heavy Weather by P. G. Wodehouse |
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Produced by | Verity Lambert David Shanks |
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Starring | Peter O'Toole Richard Briers |
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Cinematography | Ernest Vincze |
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Edited by | Ralph Sheldon |
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Music by | Denis King |
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Production companies | Cinema Verity Juniper Films WGBH Boston productions for BBC |
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Distributed by | BBC 1 |
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Release dates |
- 24 December 1995 (1995-12-24)
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- 18 February 1996 (1996-02-18)
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Running time | 95 minutes |
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Plot
Though abridged for a 90-minute film, Heavy Weather follows closely the novel of 1933, the fourth in the Blandings series. Many of the familiar elements of the Blandings books are present: the wish of Lord Emsworth's nephew, Ronnie Fish, to marry a chorus girl, Sue Brown; the concern of Emsworth's sisters, the imperious Lady Constance Keeble and Ronnie's mother Lady Julia Fish, to ensure that the reminiscences of their other brother, the Hon. Galahad Threepwood, were not published; Galahad's protectiveness towards Miss Brown, the daughter of his long lost love Dolly Henderson; the sustained efforts of the publisher Lord Tilbury to gain possession of the reminiscences; Lord Emsworth's determination that his prize Berkshire pig, the Empress of Blandings, should win the silver medal in the fat pigs class at the Shrewsbury agricultural show; Lord Emsworth's employment of a private detective, P. Frobisher Pilbeam, to protect the Empress and his rivalry with his neighbour, Sir Gregory Parsloe,[2] of Matchingham Hall, who had not only his own designs on the fat pigs class, but, as a prospective Parliamentary candidate, an interest in suppressing Galahad's reminiscences; and the employment as Lord Emsworth's secretary of Monty Bodkin, who, as with most holders of that office, had an ulterior motive (in this instance, the need to hold down paid employment for a year in order to be considered suitable to marry one Gertrude Butterwick).
Cast
- Peter O'Toole as Clarence, Lord Emsworth
- Richard Briers as Galahad Threepwood
- Judy Parfitt as Lady Constance
- Sarah Badel as Lady Julia
- Roy Hudd as Beach the butler
- Ronald Fraser as Sir Gregory Parsloe
- Richard Johnson as Lord Tilbury, the recently ennobled George "Stinker" Pyke
- David Bamber as Pilbeam
- Rebecca Lacey as Sue Brown
- Benjamin Soames as Ronnie Fish
- Samuel West as Monty Bodkin
- Bryan Pringle as Pirbright
- Matthew Byam-Shaw as Hugo Carmody
- Gertrude of Tiverton as the Empress of Blandings
- Alma-Rose of Iver as the Pride of Matchingham[1]
Production
The screenplay was written by Douglas Livingstone. The director was Jack Gold and the producer was Verity Lambert.[3] David Shanks was co-producer.[4] The production designer was Jane Martin.[1]
Filming location
Heavy Weather was filmed at Sudeley Castle, Gloucestershire,[5] which was widely, though not universally, regarded as Wodehouse's model for Blandings.
References
- Notes
- Taves (2006), p. 198.
- Sir Gregory's full surname was Parsloe-Parsloe, though this was never revealed in the television drama and Wodehouse usually wrote the name simply as "Parsloe".
- "P G Wodehouse's Heavy Weather". BBC Genome. BBC. 2019. Retrieved 26 August 2019.
- "Heavy Weather (1995)". BFI. British Film Institute. 2019. Retrieved 26 August 2019.
- Taves (2006), p. 133.
- Sources
- Taves, Brian (2006). P. G. Wodehouse and Hollywood. London: McFarland & Company. ISBN 978-0-7864-2288-3.
External links
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Novels |
- Something Fresh (1915)
- Leave It to Psmith (1923)
- Summer Lightning (1929)
- Heavy Weather (1933)
- Uncle Fred in the Springtime (1939)
- Full Moon (1947)
- Pigs Have Wings (1952)
- Service with a Smile (1961)
- Galahad at Blandings (1964)
- A Pelican at Blandings (1969)
- Sunset at Blandings (1977)
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Short stories |
- Blandings Castle and Elsewhere (1935)
- "The Custody of the Pumpkin"
- "Lord Emsworth Acts for the Best"
- "Pig-hoo-o-o-o-ey"
- "Company for Gertrude"
- "The Go-Getter"
- "Lord Emsworth and the Girl Friend"
- Lord Emsworth and Others (1937)
- "The Crime Wave at Blandings"
- Nothing Serious (1950)
- Plum Pie (1966)
- "Sticky Wicket at Blandings"
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Main characters |
- Lord Emsworth
- Lady Constance Keeble
- Galahad Threepwood
- Freddie Threepwood
- Sebastian Beach
- Empress of Blandings
- Rupert Baxter
- Sir Gregory Parsloe
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Other characters |
- Uncle Fred
- Pongo Twistleton
- Psmith
- Percy Pilbeam
- Lord Tilbury
- Roderick Glossop
- Daphne Winkworth
- Monty Bodkin
- List of characters
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Adaptations | Film | |
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Television |
- The World of Wodehouse (1967)
- Heavy Weather (1995)
- Blandings (2013–14)
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Other |
- Leave It to Psmith (play) (1930)
- Blandings (radio series) (1985–92)
- List of adaptations
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- Bibliography
- Short stories
- Characters
- Locations
- Songs
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Series |
- Jeeves
- Blandings Castle
- Psmith
- Uncle Fred
- Mr. Mulliner
- Oldest Member
- Drones Club
- Ukridge
- School stories
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Novels |
- The Pothunters
- A Prefect's Uncle
- The Gold Bat
- William Tell Told Again
- The Head of Kay's
- Love Among the Chickens
- The White Feather
- Not George Washington
- The Swoop!
- Mike
- A Gentleman of Leisure
- Psmith in the City
- The Prince and Betty
- The Little Nugget
- Psmith, Journalist
- Something Fresh
- Uneasy Money
- Piccadilly Jim
- A Damsel in Distress
- The Coming of Bill
- Jill the Reckless
- The Girl on the Boat
- The Adventures of Sally
- Leave It to Psmith
- Bill the Conqueror
- Sam the Sudden
- The Small Bachelor
- Money for Nothing
- Summer Lightning
- Big Money
- If I Were You
- Doctor Sally
- Hot Water
- Heavy Weather
- Thank You, Jeeves
- Right Ho, Jeeves
- The Luck of the Bodkins
- Laughing Gas
- Summer Moonshine
- The Code of the Woosters
- Uncle Fred in the Springtime
- Quick Service
- Money in the Bank
- Joy in the Morning
- Full Moon
- Spring Fever
- Uncle Dynamite
- The Mating Season
- The Old Reliable
- Barmy in Wonderland
- Pigs Have Wings
- Ring for Jeeves
- Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit
- French Leave
- Something Fishy
- Cocktail Time
- Jeeves in the Offing
- Ice in the Bedroom
- Service with a Smile
- Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves
- Frozen Assets
- Galahad at Blandings
- Company for Henry
- Do Butlers Burgle Banks?
- A Pelican at Blandings
- The Girl in Blue
- Much Obliged, Jeeves
- Pearls, Girls and Monty Bodkin
- Bachelors Anonymous
- Aunts Aren't Gentlemen
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Short story collections |
- Tales of St. Austin's
- The Man Upstairs
- The Man with Two Left Feet
- My Man Jeeves
- Indiscretions of Archie
- The Clicking of Cuthbert
- The Inimitable Jeeves
- Ukridge
- Carry On, Jeeves
- The Heart of a Goof
- Meet Mr Mulliner
- Mr Mulliner Speaking
- Very Good, Jeeves
- Mulliner Nights
- Blandings Castle and Elsewhere
- Young Men in Spats
- Lord Emsworth and Others
- Eggs, Beans and Crumpets
- Nothing Serious
- A Few Quick Ones
- Plum Pie
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Posthumously published books |
- The Uncollected Wodehouse
- Sunset at Blandings
- The Swoop! and Other Stories
- The Eighteen-Carat Kid and Other Stories
- A Man of Means
- Plum Stones
- The Luck Stone
- Tales of Wrykyn and Elsewhere
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Musicals |
- The Beauty of Bath
- Nuts and Wine
- Oh, Boy!
- Leave It to Jane
- The Riviera Girl
- Miss 1917
- Oh, Lady! Lady!!
- The Girl Behind the Gun
- Kissing Time
- Oh, My Dear!
- Sally
- The Cabaret Girl
- The Beauty Prize
- Oh, Kay!
- Show Boat
- Rosalie
- The Three Musketeers
- Anything Goes
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Plays |
- The Play's the Thing
- Good Morning, Bill
- Leave It to Psmith
- Come On, Jeeves
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Autobiographies |
- Bring On the Girls!
- Performing Flea
- Over Seventy
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Adaptations | Film | |
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Television |
- The World of Wooster (1965–67)
- The World of Wodehouse (1967–68)
- Wodehouse Playhouse (1975–78)
- Jeeves and Wooster (1990–93)
- Heavy Weather (1995)
- Blandings (2013–14)
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Radio |
- What Ho! Jeeves (1973–81)
- Blandings (1985–92)
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Stage |
- Jeeves (later By Jeeves) (1975/1996)
- Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense (2013)
- A Damsel in Distress (2015)
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