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  1. Jan 10, 2021 · © MGM (1984)Director: Michael RadfordWriters: Michael Radford, George Orwell (novel)Stars: John Hurt, Richard Burton, Suzanna Hamilton, Cyril Cusack, Gregor ...

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  2. Jan 20, 2017 · Track Listing:01 @0:00 - Winston and His Diary02 @2:03 - Dead Insects03 @3:54 - I Hate Her04 @5:09 - Who Is She?05 @6:20 - It's a Dream06 @7:33 - Julia and W...

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  3. Orwell’s 1984 in Three Films (1954, 1956 & 1984) | Movie Review. The now-classic John Hurt film version of George Orwell’s 1984 is probably the definitive cinematic interpretation, but the 1956 and 1954 tellings continue to attract fans. All three films are of strong interest to libertarians for their enduring anti-totalitarian message.

  4. 1984. 90 minutes ‧ R ‧ 1984. Roger Ebert. February 1, 1985. 3 min read. George Orwell made no secret of the fact that his novel 1984 was not really about the future but about the very time he wrote it in, the bleak years after World War II when England shivered in poverty and hunger. In a novel where passion is depicted as a crime, the ...

  5. Nineteen Eighty-Four is a 1984 dystopian film written and directed by Michael Radford, based upon George Orwell 's 1949 novel. Starring John Hurt, Richard Burton, Suzanna Hamilton, and Cyril Cusack, the film follows the life of Winston Smith (Hurt), a low-ranking civil servant in a war-torn London ruled by Oceania, a totalitarian superstate. [6]

  6. Michael Radford. 1984. This masterly adaptation of George Orwell’s chilling parable about totalitarian oppression gives harrowing cinematic expression to the book’s prophetic dystopia. In a rubble-strewn surveillance state where an endless overseas war props up the repressive regime of the all-seeing Big Brother, and all dissent is promptly ...

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  8. Jul 22, 2019 · It was a good attempt, but ultimately it’s best to just stick with the original 1954 version instead. “1984” comes to Criterion Blu-ray in a stunning 1.85:1, 4K restoration of excellent quality. Supervised by cinematographer Roger Deakins himself, the film looks absolutely incredible, which is especially surprising given how drab the ...

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