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| Ryan O'Neal | Redmond Barry (Barry Lyndon) |
| Marisa Berenson | Lady Lyndon |
| Patrick Magee | The Chevalier |
| Hardy Kruger | Capt. Potzdorf |
| Gay Hamilton | Nora Brady |
| Leonard Rossiter | Capt. Quin |
| Godfrey Quigley | Capt. Grogan |
| Arthur O'Sullivan | Highwayman |
| Diana Koerner | German Girl |
| Steven Berkoff | Lord Ludd |
| Marie Kean | Mrs. Barry |
| Frank Middlemass | Sir Charles Lyndon |
| Murray Melvin | Reverend Runt |
| Philip Stone | Graham |
| Leon Vitali | Lord Bullingdon |
| Dominic Savage | Lord Bullingdon as Child |
| David Morley | Brian Lyndon |
| Andre Morell | Lord Wendover |
| Michael Hordern | Voice Only |
| John Bindon | |
| Roger Booth | |
| Billy Boyle | |
| Jonathan Cecil | |
| Peter Cellier | |
| Geoffrey Chater | |
| Anthony Dawes | |
| Patrick Dawson | |
| Bernard Hepton | |
| Barry Jackson | |
| Wolf Kahler | |
| Patrick Laffan | |
| Ferdinand "Ferdy" Mayne | |
| Hans Meyer | |
| Liam Redmond | |
| Pat Roach | |
| Frederick Schiller | |
| George Sewell | |
| John Sharp | |
| Anthony Sharp | |
| Roy Spencer | |
| John Sullivan | |
| Harry Towb | |
| Leonard Rosenman | Conductor |
| Stanley Kubrick | Director, Producer, Screenwriter |
| Ken Adam | Production Designer |
| John Alcott | Cinematographer |
| Alan Boyle | Makeup |
| Ann Brodie | Makeup |
| Milena Canonero | Costumes/Costume Designer |
| Jill Carpenter | Makeup |
| Brian Cook | Asst. Director |
| Yvonne Coppard | Makeup |
| Barbara Daly | Makeup |
| Vernon Dixon | Set Decoration/Design |
| Robin Gregory | Sound/Sound Designer |
| Jan Harlan | Executive Producer |
| Tony Lawson | Editor |
| Leonard Rosenman | Musical Arrangement |
| Bill Rowe | Sound/Sound Designer |
| Ulla-Britt Soderlund | Costumes/Costume Designer |
| Geraldine Stephenson | Choreography |
| Michael Stevenson | Asst. Director |
| David Tomblin | Asst. Director |
| Roy Walker | Art Director |
| Bernard Williams | Associate Producer |
Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
Stanley Kubrik's 1975 film on a low-born Irish upstart (Ryan O'Neil) who leaves his home after a family feud to pursue wealthy opportunities. Ryan O'Neil was not a great choice for the lead role. One can see that he's rather uncomfortable in playing a period piece: his accent sounding more and more American each step into the movie. The screenplay is well balanced and the story is well paced. As always, Kubrik's obssession with detail and stylized scenes bring out vivid images of 18th century Europe. Filmed in natural light, this narrative epic's brilliant direction and cinematography alone makes it a worthwhile viewing experience.
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Posted September 1, 2012
One of my all-time favorite movies. Yes, the pacing is very slow but that was the 18th century. The ponderous music sets the tone just right. Barry is the classic tragic hero who causes his own downfall, leaving destruction in his wake. Kubrik's movies always require at least 2 viewings.
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Posted October 1, 2010
This film once again displays Kubrick's excellent use of the environment to create a vivid visual experience. It is perhaps one of the most beautifully shot films I've ever seen. Aside from the scenery, the performances are upstanding and the story is witty. This film is another entry in a fabulous tradition of films that only a great director like Kubrick could have created.
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Posted October 1, 2010
Is how Harvard Lampoon regarded this when it first appeared. However, both Fellini and Scorcese regard this as a masterpiece. Who you gonna believe..? This holds up incredibly well. It makes all those Merchant Ivory films look positively limp. BL is subtle and funny, deeply upsetting and EXTREMELY beautiful. So Ryan was not a great choice for the lead, but he doesn't get in the way either. By the end of the first half you may be exhausted and not really care what happens, but keep watching as the downfall of Barry is chilling and exciting. There are some wrong notes(the epilogue is pointless)but this is a great film.
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Posted July 23, 2009
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