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| Director: | Charles Sturridge | 
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| Writer: | Charles Sturridge, Dava Sobel | 
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| Parallel stories: 18th century Harrison builds the marine chronometer for safe navigation at sea; 20th century Gould is obsessed with restoring it. | |
| Release Date: | Jan 02, 2000 | 
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| Director: | Charles Sturridge | 
| Writer: | Charles Sturridge, Dava Sobel | 
| Genres: | Drama, History, TV Movie | 
| Keywords | post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd), inventor, jamaica, time, 18th century, sailing ship, greenwich london, british sailor, watchmaker, longitude, chronometer, transit of venus, royal society | 
| Production Companies | Granada Productions, A+E Studios | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Aug 03, 2024 Entered: Apr 20, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
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| Michael Gambon | John Harrison | 
| Jeremy Irons | Rupert Gould | 
| Ian Hart | William Harrison (Adult) | 
| Andrew Scott | John Campbell | 
| Bill Nighy | Lord Sandwich | 
| Gemma Jones | Elizabeth Harrison | 
| John Wood | Sir Edmund Halley | 
| Anna Chancellor | Muriel Gould | 
| Brian Cox | Lord Morton | 
| Samuel West | Nevil Maskelyne | 
| Ian McNeice | Dr. Bliss | 
| Jonathan Coy | Adm. Sir Cloudsley Shovell | 
| Christopher Hodsol | Capt. Ainsley | 
| Liam Jennings | William Harrison (Young) | 
| Peter Vaughan | George Graham | 
| Nigel Davenport | Sir Charles Pelham | 
| Tim McInnerny | Christopher Irwin | 
| John Standing | Capt. Proctor | 
| Peter Cartwright | Army Doctor | 
| Stephen Fry | Sir Kenelm Digby | 
| Daragh O'Malley | Capt. Bourke | 
| Cliff Parisi | Lt. Draper | 
| Michael Cochrane | Waddington, Gould's solicitor | 
| Tobias Menzies | Halley's Secretary | 
| Charles Edwards | Lt. Seward | 
| Pip Torrens | Capt. Lindsay | 
| T. P. McKenna | Edmund Burke | 
| Barbara Leigh-Hunt | Dodo Gould | 
| Peter-Hugo Daly | John Jefferies | 
| John Normington | Mr. Greene | 
| Nicholas Rowe | King George | 
| Roger Lloyd Pack | Capt. Man | 
| Trevor Cooper | Roger Wills | 
| Lucy Akhurst | Grace Ingram | 
| Peter Penry-Jones | Surgeon | 
| Mark Tandy | Whiston | 
| Heike Makatsch | Queen Charlotte | 
| William Thomas | Arthur Mason | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Charles Sturridge | Writer, Director | 
| Selwyn Roberts | Second Unit Director | 
| Geoffrey Burgon | Music | 
| Shirley Russell | Costume Design | 
| Peter Coulson | Editor | 
| Peter Hannan | Director of Photography | 
| Eileen Diss | Production Design | 
| Richard Pointing | Costume Supervisor | 
| John Greaves | Storyboard Artist | 
| Christine Beveridge | Makeup & Hair | 
| Dava Sobel | Novel | 
| Chris Lowe | Production Design | 
| Celestia Fox | Casting | 
| Jeremy Woodhead | Makeup Artist | 
| Helen Barrett | Makeup Artist | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Pippa Cross | Executive Producer | 
| Selwyn Roberts | Producer | 
| Antony Root | Executive Producer | 
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I had known about this 3-hour long, two part made-for-tv movie for a long time, but it took me a while to get around to watching it. It is very well done, so that even though the dual plots move slowly and with a lot of detail, it kept my interest throughout. It is hard to believe what John Harrison ... went through all those years working on his clock to be used by sailors to help them know where they are even on the open sea. If Harrison had worked for decades in the hard sciences during a later era, I dare say he would have received a Nobel prize, for it seemed the monetary prize he was seeking from the hopelessly bureaucratic award committee gave him a rougher time than the Nobel committee and fellow scientists ever would have. In the other story thread that took place many years later, the Jeremy Irons character was on a similar Quixotic epic quest, and his marriage suffers even more. I found his plot slightly less interesting, if only because it seemed like the damage to his personal life was more self-inflicted, like perhaps he wouldn't have been a great husband in the best of times. One minor critique I have is that the stories could have paid more attention to the wives. We more or less lose sight of them after we are deep into the story, though they both make guest appearances here and there. I can't say I will be tempted to watch Longitude again in the future, but the writing and acting is strong enough for me to recommend it.