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9 December 1984 (USA) morePlot:
This is the 1980s made for TV version of the Ernest hemingway novel about an ex-soldier who suffered... more | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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Not as bad as all that moreCast
(Complete credited cast)| Hart Bochner | ... | Jake Barnes | |
| Jane Seymour | ... | Brett Ashley | |
| Robert Carradine | ... | Robert Cohn | |
| Zeljko Ivanek | ... | Bill Gorton | |
| Ian Charleson | ... | Mike Campbell | |
| Leonard Nimoy | ... | Count Mippipopolous | |
| Stéphane Audran | ... | Georgette | |
| Andrea Occhipinti | ... | Pedro Romero | |
| Élisabeth Bourgine | ... | Nicole | |
| Hutton Cobb | ... | Chaz | |
| Jennifer Hilary | ... | Frances Clyne | |
| Arch Taylor | ... | Lew Braddocks | |
| Renata Benedict | ... | Eve Braddocks | |
| Julian Sands | ... | Gerald | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Jacques Alric | ... | Man in Cafe | |
| Laurence Badie | ... | Madame Truquoise | |
| Pierre Baton | ... | Henry | |
| Dominique Briand | ... | Morgue Official | |
| Jean Champion | ... | Jean | |
| Bradley Cole | ... | Young Lieutenant | |
| Bertie Cortez | ... | Doctor | |
| Sabine Delouvrier | ... | Woman | |
| Christian de Tillière | ... | French Colonel | |
| Steve Gadler | ... | Sergeant #1 | |
| François Guétary | ... | Priest | |
| Augy Hayter | ... | Andy | |
| Jean-Jacques | ... | Preau | |
| Jeffrey Kime | ... | Lett | |
| Bernard Larmande | ... | Waiter | |
| Michael Morris | ... | Prentiss | |
| Manuel Pereiro | ... | Montoya | |
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Some good and some bad compared to the 1957 effort. The story is better told. The movie is basically the latter half of it. (Yes, we do learn what happened to Jake). There's more time in a miniseries to tell a story like this. Jane Seymour, a very talented actress is fine as Lady Brett. Hart Bochner lacks charisma as the lead. It's hard to tell why everybody thinks he's such a dynamic guy. Robert Carradine is a much more impressive Cohen than Mel Ferrer. We learn much more about the character here. The actors are all much younger, (or at least younger-looking) than their 1957 counterparts. It gives the impression of kids playing "grown-up". It's hard to compare Bochner to Tyrone Power, Zeljko Ivanek to Eddie Albert, Ian Charleston to Errol Flynn, etc. because the 1957 cast consisted of older, more accomplished performers. And yet, since this takes place in the 1920's, the characters would have been more the age of the performers in the mini-series. The 1957 cast was almost old enough to have fought in World War I themselves.