Ulysses (1967 film)

  • Barbara Jefford: Molly Bloom
  • Milo O'Shea: Leopold Bloom
  • Maurice Roëves: Stephen Dedalus
  • T. P. McKenna: Buck Mulligan
  • Martin Dempsey: Simon Dedalus
  • Sheila O'Sullivan: May Golding Dedalus
  • Graham Lines: Haines
  • Peter Mayock: Jack Power
  • Fionnula Flanagan: Gerty MacDowell
  • Anna Manahan: Bella Cohen
  • Maureen Toal: Zoe Higgins
  • Maureen Potter: Josie Breen
  • Chris Curran: Myles Crawford
  • Maire Hastings: Mary Driscoll
  • Eddie Golden: Martin Cunningham
  • Joe Lynch: Blazes Boylan
  • Ruadhan Neeson: Cyril Sergent
  • Biddy White Lennon: Cissy Caffrey
  • Meryl Gourley: Mrs. Mervyn Talboys
  • Ann Rowan: Mrs. Bellingham
  • Rosaleen Linehan: Nurse Callan
  • Robert Carlisle Jr.: Doctor Dixon
  • O. Z. Whitehead: Alexander J. Dowie
  • Cecil Sheridan: John Henry Manton
  • Tony Doyle: Lt.. Gardner
  • Jim Bartley: Private Carr ( James Bartley )
  • Colin Bird: Private Compton
  • Jack Plant: Denis Breen
  • David Kelly: Garrett Deasy (Dave Kelly)
  • Des Keogh: Joe Hynes
  • Leon Collins: Lynch
  • Robert Somerset: Lenehan
  • May Cluskey: Mrs. Yelverton Barry
  • Desmond Perry: Bantam Lyons (Des Perry )
  • John Molloy: Corny Kelleher
  • Clare Mullen: FLORRY
  • Pamela Mant: Kitty
  • Paddy Roche Madden
  • Brendan Cauldwell: Bob Doran
  • Eugene Lambert: Costello
  • Danny Cummins: a Alkooliker
  • Geoffrey Golden: a citizen
  • Frank Bailey
  • Barry Cassin
  • Brenda Doyle
  • Maire Ni Ghrainne
  • Thomas McCall
  • Pauline Melville
  • Derry Power
  • Lillian Rapple
  • Charlie Roberts
  • Cecil Sheehan
  • Richie Stewart

Ulysses is a black -and-white film made in 1967 by Joseph Strick. The film is based on the novel Ulysses by James Joyce. Are omitted for the novel adaptation had chapters of the novel, others were newly created. Erstaufführungsdatum in the Federal Republic of Germany was the 10th April 1970.

Action

The underlying novel depicts 16 June 1904 ( the Bloomsday ) in the life of Dublin (Dublin is also available for Ithaca ) Annoncenakquisiteurs Jewish Leopold Bloom ( Ulysses ), its coming from Gibraltar wife Molly ( Penelope ) and that of Stephen Dedalus ( Telemachus and Daidalos ) of eight clock in the morning until late at night.

Background

The film sparked in 1967 at the Cannes Festival because of a storm of protest from profanity. The Federal Republic of Germany were released the film in 1970 for the public presentation, in Ireland he was subject to the 2000 restrictions. He ran in Cannes with partially blackened subtitles, and was otherwise only censored to see.

Reviews

" Only in approaches successful film adaptation of the sprawling novel by James Joyce [ ... ]. Technically, although highly professional, but scenically most academically and uninspired. Blasphemies and obscenities in the dialogue thereby obtained an unjustified excess weight. "

" [ ... ] Failed due to the Unverfilmbarkeit [ ... ] "

Honors

The Film Review Board Wiesbaden awarded the title of " particular value ".

  • Oscar nomination in the Best Writing category, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium for Joseph Strick and Fred Haines
  • Golden Palm nomination for Joseph Strick
  • DGA Award nomination for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures for Joseph Strick
  • Golden Globe nomination as Best English -Language Foreign movies (UK)
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