- The Tale of Sweeney Todd
in select foreign markets.
Plot synopsis
Set in 18th century
London , the story focuses onSweeney Todd , amurder ousbarber /dentist whose business provides him with two profitable sidelines, the sale of his victims' jewelry and the disposal of their bodies to his mistressMrs. Lovett , who uses them to prepare meat pies for her unsuspecting clientele.American Ben Carlyle arrives in the city to track down wealthy diamond merchant Alfred Mannheim and $50,000 worth of jewels he had sold to Carlyle's employer but failed to deliver. Mannheim's staff advises Carlyle their boss disappeared without a trace weeks earlier, and he posts notices offering a reward for information leading to his discovery.
Charlie, a mute orphan who works as an assistant to Todd, recognizes Mannheim as a man the barber shaved just prior to his disappearance. Realizing his dastardly deeds are in danger of being revealed, Todd imprisons the boy in his basement.
Meanwhile, Carlyle is seeking the assistance of the corrupt local police and an amiable serving wench named Alice, who happens to be Todd's ward, with his quest. When his suspicions about the ingredients of Mrs. Lovett's pies are all but confirmed by a chemist, he secretes himself in a burlap sack and has himself deposited in her pie shop cellar with a delivery of meat. There he makes a gruesome discovery that spurs him to confront Todd, who overpowers and binds him. As he prepares his instruments to
torture Carlyle to death, he explains what led him to a life of murder andcannibalism . Charlie, who has managed to free himself from his shackles, stabs Todd in the back, killing him. He then frees Carlyle, who sets the building on fire before escaping with the boy.Production notes
The character of Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of
Fleet Street , originated in an 1846Penny Dreadful entitled "The String of Pearls ". The following year, George Dibdin-Pitt adapted the story for a stagemelodrama . A directed by George King was the first screen version.Christopher Bond 's 1973 stage adaptation was musicalized byStephen Sondheim in 1979. Schlesinger's film is a dramatic departure from the previous narratives. It dispenses with all the characters except Todd and Lovett, adds the plotline involving the missing diamonds, and offers a completely different reason for Todd's murder spree.The
Victorian era locales were filmed inDublin, Ireland .Prior to broadcast, the film had its world premiere at the
Hamptons International Film Festival in October 1997 [ [http://www.thehamptons.com/film/festival97/international/sweeney.html "The Tale of Sweeney Todd" at TheHamptons.com] ] .The film was released on
DVD in January 2008.Principal cast
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Ben Kingsley ..... Sweeney Todd
*Joanna Lumley ..... Mrs. Lovett
*Campbell Scott ..... Ben Carlyle
*Selina Boyack ..... Alice
*David Wilmot ..... Tom
*Sean Flanagan ..... Charlie
*Katharine Schlesinger ..... LucyPrincipal production credits
*Executive Producers .... Peter Shaw, Gary Dartnall, Monica Foster, Robert Halmi Jr.
*Original Music .....Richard Rodney Bennett ,John Harle
*Cinematography ..... Martin Fuhrer
*Production Design ..... Malcolm Thornton
*Costume Design ..... Joan BerginCritical reception
In his review in "New York", John Leonard said, "Much as I’d have imagined that yet another version of "The Tale of Sweeney Todd" would be at best inadvisable, Kingsley . . . is a class-war wonder to behold . . . Even more of a surprise than Kingsley’s performance is that director John Schlesinger, so very serious in movies like "
Midnight Cowboy " and "Marathon Man ", would have so much fun with this blackest of humors." [ [http://nymag.com/nymetro/arts/tv/reviews/2531/ "New York" review] ]Daryl Miller of the "
Los Angeles Times " stated, "It is made of seemingly high-quality elements . . . yet it falls flat because of an ill-conceived script and directorial miscalculation." [ [http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/28724201.html?dids=28724201:28724201&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Apr+18%2C+1998&author=DARYL+MILLER&pub=Los+Angeles+Times&desc=TV+Review%3B+'Sweeney+Todd'+Trips+on+Script&pqatl=google "Los Angeles Times" review] ]Awards and nominations
Ben Kingsley was nominated for the
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie but lost toChristopher Reeve for "Rear Window".Reference
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