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Nineteen Eighty-Four

George Orwell's terrifying vision comes to the screen.
1984 | 113m | English

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George Orwell's novel of a totalitarian future society in which a man whose daily work is rewriting history tries to rebel by falling in love.
Release Date: Nov 09, 1984
Director: Michael Radford
Writer: Michael Radford, George Orwell
Genres: Science Fiction, Drama
Keywords based on novel or book, fascism, totalitarian regime, dystopia, anarchist, brainwashing, orwellian, totalitarianism, future vision, future noir, authoritarian, george orwell, dystopian future
Production Companies Virgin Films, Umbrella-Rosenblum Film Production, Virgin Benelux, Virgin Schallplatten
Box Office Revenue: $8,430,492
Budget: $7,430,072
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
John Hurt Winston Smith
Richard Burton O'Brien
Suzanna Hamilton Julia
Cyril Cusack Charrington
Gregor Fisher Parsons
James Walker Syme
Andrew Wilde Tillotson
David Cann Martin
Peter Frye Rutherford
Roger Lloyd Pack Waiter
David Trevena Tillotson's Friend
Anthony Benson Jones
Phyllis Logan The Telescreen Anouncer (voice)
Garry Cooper Guard
Rupert Baderman Winston Smith as a Boy
Corinna Seddon Winston's Mother
Martha Parsey Winston's Sister
Merelina Kendall Mrs. Parsons
P.J. Nicholas William Parsons
Lynne Radford Susan Parsons
Pip Donaghy Inner Party Speaker
Shirley Stelfox The Whore
Janet Key The Instructress
Hugh Walters Artsem Lecturer
John Hughes Man in White Coat
Robert Putt Shouting Prole
Christine Hargreaves Soup Lady
Matthew Scurfield Guard
John Golightly Patrolman
Rolf Saxon Patrolman
Ole Oldendorp Eurasian Soldier
Eddie Stacey Executioner
Norman Bacon Man on Station Platform
John Foss Youth Leader
Carey Wilson Party Member
Mitzi McKenzie Party Member
Pam Gems The Washerwoman
Joscik Barbarossa Aaronson
John Boswall Goldstein
Bob Flag Big Brother
Annie Lennox Woman at rally (uncredited)
Lucien Morgan Ministery Worker (uncredited)
Michael Munn Interrogation Room Soldier (uncredited)
Jason Savage Child at Rally (uncredited)
Fred Wood Prol (uncredited)
Name Job
Dominic Muldowney Original Music Composer
Rebecca Howard Casting
Allan Cameron Production Design
Martyn Hebert Art Direction
Grant Hicks Art Direction
Amanda Grenville Art Department Assistant
Royce Baxter Draughtsman
John Allenby Property Master
Ene Watts Continuity
Sue Sudbury Researcher
John Brady Wardrobe Supervisor
Philippe Pickford Wardrobe Supervisor
Andrew Speller Camera Operator
Ian Scoones Special Effects Supervisor
Guido Reidy Boom Operator
Derek Holding Dialogue Editor
Bryan Tilling Sound Effects Editor
Paula Gillespie Hair Supervisor
Stephanie Kaye Hairstylist
Mary Hillman Makeup Supervisor
Anna Dryhurst Makeup Artist
Debbie Scragg Makeup Artist
Polly Moseley Associate Editor
Emma Porteous Costume Design
Terry Cade Stunts
Eddie Stacey Stunt Coordinator
Sid Sutton Graphic Designer
Michael Radford Director, Screenplay
George Orwell Novel
Dick Pope Camera Operator
David Keating Assistant Director
Tom Priestley Editor
Eddie Andres Art Department Assistant
Mark Raggett Assistant Art Director
Fraser Taggart Clapper Loader
Roger Deakins Camera Operator, Director of Photography
Bill Weston Stunt Coordinator
Terry Walsh Stunt Coordinator
Name Title
Robert Devereux Producer
Gina Rosenblum Executive Producer
Marvin J. Rosenblum Executive Producer
John Davis Associate Producer
Simon Perry Producer
Al Clark Producer
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Reviews

CharlesTheBold
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Based on George Orwell's dystopian novel from the 1940s, the movie was produced in the very year that Orwell had set it, 1984. Horrified by the recent atrocities by the Germans and Russians, and fearing that England and America might take a similar turn, Orwell had painted a frightening portrait ... of the ultimate dictatorship, and the movie faithfully followed him. Some of the details were: (1) Continual surveillance, in this case carried out by cameras hidden inside television sets. (2) Decaying infrastructure and shoddy merchandise produced by the Party's monopoly of the economy. (3) A political language, NewSpeak, full of euphemisms and code words for the government's activities. (4) A brutal law-enforcement system in which being suspected even of disloyal THOUGHTS can bring barbaric punishment. The movie stars John Hurt as the beaten rebel, Susanna Hamilton as his mistress, and Richard Burton as the government official on whom they pin their hopes (like Orwell himself, Burton was fatally ill during the production and died before the movie's release)

Jun 23, 2021
narrator56
7.0

Do not watch this movie if you are feeling pessimistic or depressed, because the kind of catharsis won’t help you. Nineteen-eighty-four is a bleak movie based on a dark novel that paints a totalitarian world that really sucks. Although they don’t merely tell lies over and over until devotees believe ... them - instead they actually rewrite historical details in newspapers — still it bears a striking and chilling parallel to the current moment. The acting is excellent and the sparing use of color is very effective, but I felt there were holes here and there details perhaps explained more fully in the novel. I want to read the book now for comparison, though I gather the film hovers close to its plot. It would be fascinating to know what the other societies were like, especially the ones they are alternately supposed to be at war with or allied to, but I imagine even the novel only deals with this thought-crime ridden hellhole. It is worth watching for sure, but not at 2 a.m. after your partner has broken up with you and you have lost your job.

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

This adaptation is a fairly faithful, if a little too abridged, version of the Orwellian story of absolute power, sedition and oppression but it's really John Hurt who makes this version stand out. His performance as the weedy "Winston" - a low level bureaucrat in the Ministry of Truth, is visceral ... as he depicts a character who has found his own way to rebel against the not so benevolent rule of "Big Brother". Everything they do, say - even think, is being monitored and so his life is conceivably now in considerable danger. That is only likely to increase after he encounters the like-minded "Julia" (Suzanna Hamilton) and together they begin to think the unthinkable! Richard Burton starts to make his presence felt around half way though with his perfectly pitched vocal tones and even more measured delivery creating a sense of torturous menace that you could cut with a knife, and though he features quite sparingly his contributions when the two are together put an whole new meaning on cat and mouse. It's a brutal watch, both physically and psychologically and the use of militaristic archive and the simplicity of it's own production help give this an edge that's gritty and philosophically quite savage as we head even deeper into a society controlled by machines, tyrants and indifference almost eighty years after it was written. It's bleak!

Jan 27, 2025