Camille

December. 11,1984      
Rating:
6.1
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Camille is a courtesan in Paris. She falls deeply in love with a young man of promise, Armand Duval. When Armand's father begs her not to ruin his hope of a career and position by marrying Armand, she acquiesces and leaves her lover. However, when poverty and terminal illness overwhelm her, Camille discovers that Armand has not lost his love for her.

Greta Scacchi as  Marguerite Gautier
Colin Firth as  Armand Duval
John Gielgud as  Duke de Charles
Billie Whitelaw as  Prudence Duvorney
Patrick Ryecart as  Gaston Daudet
Denholm Elliott as  Count de Noilly
Ben Kingsley as  Duval
Lila Kaye as  Nanine
Rachel Kempson as  Hortense
Ronald Pickup as  Jean

Reviews

RyothChatty
1984/12/11

ridiculous rating

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Limerculer
1984/12/12

A waste of 90 minutes of my life

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Dirtylogy
1984/12/13

It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.

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Bluebell Alcock
1984/12/14

Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies

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Kirpianuscus
1984/12/15

it is easy to have high expectations about the adaptation of a well known novel. and it is more easy to say a bitter verdict about it. but this film is real beautiful. and inspired option for a decent and seductive adaptation. the cast, the cinematography, the story as a veil, the landscapes , the performances. all admirable for a TV film. because it is the first fact who remains real important about "Camille" . it is a TV film, with each sin and virtue of the this category. and the work of Greta Scacchi, who gives an inspired Marguerite, sir John Gielgut, the so young Colin Firth as Armand are virtues of a film like a spring morning.

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silver_faerie69
1984/12/16

...but a comment on the one and only review for this movie...Camille was first done in 1936 with Greta Garbo and Robert Taylor, this is not a first rendition. So to refer to the fact that it was a shame that it "wasn't made in the age of cable, with more developed scripts and better production values." is just plain stupid. It was a t.v. movie, not a theater film as was the original. It was an attempt to revive a classic, not an attempt to be a blockbuster. The amount of effort put forth with the actors and actresses was wonderful given the hand they were dealt. No one can do a perfect justice to a wonderful story. Books don't alway's translate well to screen. And in my opinion, no one can beat the absolutely wonderful chemistry and passion between Garbo and Taylor either. So they made the remake their own, not a copycat picture. Do your research first, comment after.

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