Overview:
For nearly a decade, Gilbert and Sullivan’s collaborations have delighted the English people. But in 1884, as a London heat wave cuts into the theater trade, their latest work, "Princess Ida", receives lukewarm press. In an effort to reconcile their creative differences and drawing inspiration from Japanese culture, they went on to create the hit opera "The Mikado", one of the duo's greatest successes.| Status: | Released (1999-12-15) |
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| Awards: | Won 2 Oscars. 13 wins & 28 nominations total |
| BoxOffice: | $6,208,548 |
| Screen: | Mike Leigh |
| Productions: | Thin Man Films, The Greenlight Fund, Newmarket Capital Group, Simon Channing-Williams Productions |
| Production Countries: | United Kingdom, United States of America |
| Spoken Languages: | 日本語, Français, English |
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Casts
- 388: Jim Broadbent - W. S. Gilbert
- 78018: Allan Corduner - Sir Arthur Sullivan
- 9191: Timothy Spall - Richard Temple (The Mikado)
- 72305: Lesley Manville - Lucy Gilbert
- 5319: Ron Cook - Richard D'Oyly Carte
- 37052: Wendy Nottingham - Helen Lenoir
- 9013: Kevin McKidd - Durward Lely (Nanki-Poo)
Crews
- 65452: Mike Leigh - Director - Directing
- 65452: Mike Leigh - Writer - Writing
- 20423: Simon Channing Williams - Producer - Production
- 60085: Dick Pope - Director of Photography - Camera
- 17254: Robin Sales - Editor - Editing
- 16363: Nina Gold - Casting - Production
- 6379: Eve Stewart - Production Design - Art
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Reviews
Peter McGinn
Review text:
I particularly like most of Mike Leigh’s movies, so it is surprising that I took so long to get around to watching Topsy Turvy. A few of his films are on my list of favorite films out there, but sadly this effort did not threaten to crack that list. Not that I didn’t enjoy it overall ....
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