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Writers (WGA):
Andrei Konchalovsky (teleplay) &
Chris Solimine (teleplay) ...
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Release Date:
18 May 1997 (USA) more
Plot:
This lavish small-screen adaptation of Homer's ancient epic--replete with exotic Maltese and Turkish locations... more | add synopsis
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Awards:
Nominated for 2 Golden Globes. Another 2 wins & 8 nominations more
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EPIC IN SCOPE AND SUPERBLY REALISED more (57 total)
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Cast

  (in credits order)

Armand Assante ... Odysseus
Greta Scacchi ... Penelope

Isabella Rossellini ... Athena

Bernadette Peters ... Circe

Eric Roberts ... Eurymachus
Irene Papas ... Anticleia
Jeroen Krabbé ... King Alcinous (as Jeroen Krabbe)
Geraldine Chaplin ... Eurycleia

Christopher Lee ... Tiresias

Vanessa Williams ... Calypso
Nicholas Clay ... Menelaus
Adoni Anastassopoulos ... Perimedes (as Adoni Anastasse)
Paloma Baeza ... Melanthe
Ron Cook ... Eurybates
Reid Asato ... Cyclops
Mark Hill ... Orsilicus

Pat Kelman ... Elatus
Vincenzo Nicoli ... Antinous
Sally Plumb ... Queen Alcinous

Roger Ashton-Griffiths ... Polites

Katie Carr ... Nausicaa
Marius Combo ... Agelaus

Alan Cox ... Elpener

William Houston ... Anticlus

Oded Levy ... Leocritus
Peter Page ... Philotus

Michael J. Pollard ... Aeolus
Alan Stenson ... Telemachus
Stuart Thompson ... Antiphus
Tony Vogel ... Eumaeus
Heathcote Williams ... Laocoon
Michael Tezcan ... Eurylochos
Richard Truett ... Achilles
Yorgo Voyagis ... Agamemnon
Peter Woodthorpe ... Mentor

Derek Lea ... Hector
Freddy Douglas ... Hermes

Miles Anderson ... Poseidon
Alan Smithie ... Priam

Vernon Dobtcheff ... Aegyptius
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Josh Maguire ... Young Telemachus

Kresimir Novakovic ... Phonecian Sailor (uncredited)
Max Oddball ... Greek Juggler (uncredited)
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Directed by
Andrei Konchalovsky 
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
Andrei Konchalovsky (teleplay) &
Chris Solimine (teleplay)

Homer (epic poem)

Produced by
Francis Ford Coppola .... executive producer
Fred Fuchs .... executive producer
Robert Halmi Sr. .... executive producer
Dyson Lovell .... producer
Nicholas Meyer .... executive producer
Chris Thompson .... line producer
 
Original Music by
Eduard Artemyev  (as Edward Artemyev)
 
Cinematography by
Sergei Kozlov (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Michael Ellis 
 
Production Design by
Roger Hall 
 
Art Direction by
John King (supervising art director)
Anne Seibel (uncredited)
 
Set Decoration by
Karen Brookes 
 
Costume Design by
Charles Knode 
 
Makeup Department
Jeanette Freeman .... crowd hair supervisor
Daniel Parker .... makeup and prosthetics designer
Petra Schaumann .... hairdresser
Suzanne Stokes-Munton .... chief hairdresser
Jeremy Woodhead .... makeup artist
Marcelle Genovese .... hair stylist (uncredited)
Sarah Love .... chief hair stylist: second unit (uncredited)
Rosanna Mintoff .... makeup artist (uncredited)
Rossana Parker .... makeup artist (uncredited)
Nikita Rae .... hair stylist (uncredited)
Suzanne Stokes-Munton .... wig designer (uncredited)
 
Production Management
Ali Akdeniz .... production manager: Turkey
Gerry Gore .... unit manager
Gil Whelan .... production manager: second unit
Tom White .... unit manager: Turkey (uncredited)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Phil Booth .... third assistant director
Guy Heeley .... second assistant director
Terry Madden .... first assistant director: second unit
Rupert Ryle-Hodges .... first assistant director
Arthur Wooster .... second unit director
Yagiz Alp Akaydin .... additional second assistant director (uncredited)
Winston Azzopardi .... third assistant director (uncredited)
Harry Boyd .... second second assistant director (uncredited)
Stephen Cranny .... first assistant director: second unit (uncredited)
Arzu Goknar .... local first assistant director (uncredited)
 
Art Department
John Allenby .... property master
Leon Apsey .... assistant construction manager
Martin Asbury .... storyboard artist
Brian Bishop .... scenic artist
Brian Blues .... supervising carpenter
Michael Boone .... assistant art director (as Mike Boone)
Dennis Bovington .... construction manager
Peter Dorme .... draughtsperson
Frederic Evard .... stand-by art director
Kevin Fowler .... supervising stagehand
Barry Gates .... dressing props
Robert Hill .... stand-by props
Andrew Holder .... chief sculptor
Margaret Horspool .... junior draughtsperson
Len Huntingford .... art director: Malta
Marat Kim .... conceptual artist
Sonja Klaus .... production buyer
Steve Macdonald .... stand-by props
Christopher Mason .... supervising painter
Dean Norgate .... stand-by
Ian Norgate .... supervising rigger
Norman North .... stand-by
Paul Nott-Macaire .... stand-by
Roy O'Connor .... dressing props (as Roy O'Conner)
Mark Reynolds .... property storeman
John Wright .... stand-by
Anthony Caron-Delion .... draughtsman (uncredited)
Frederic Evard .... art director: Turkey (uncredited)
Dan Frye .... propmaker (uncredited)
Darren Reynolds .... chargehand stand-by props: second unit (uncredited)
Andy Thomson .... art department assistant (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Peter Baldock .... sound editor
Paul Carr .... sound re-recording mixer
John Casali .... sound maintenance
Clive Copland .... boom operator
David Crozier .... production sound mixer
Gillian Dodders .... sound editor
Joe Gallagher .... sound editor
Ben Barker .... assistant sound editor (uncredited)
Sandy Buchanan .... adr mixer (uncredited)
Mark DeSimone .... adr mixer (uncredited)
John Motyer .... location sound mixer (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Terry Bridle .... special effects technician
Andrew Bunce .... special effects technician
Richard Conway .... special effects supervisor
Sam Conway .... special effects technician
Dave Eltham .... senior special effects technician (as David Eltham)
Waldo Mason .... silicone technician
Steve Patton .... special effects technician (as Steve Paton)
Alan Perez .... special effects
Nick Smith .... special effects technician (as Nicholas Smith)
Paul Stephenson .... special effects modeller
Tim Willis .... senior special effects technician (as Timothy Willis)
Richard Darwin .... animatronic model designer (uncredited)
Mark Hunter .... animatronic designer (uncredited)
Ceri Nicholls .... special effects assistant (uncredited)
Matthew Smith .... special effects crew (uncredited)
John Stephenson .... creative supervisor: Jim Henson's Creature Shop (uncredited)
 
Visual Effects by
Matthew Cope .... visual effects coordinator
Timothy Greenwood .... senior effects editor (as Tim Greenwood)
Scott Griffin .... coordinator: Framestore
Andy Lomas .... CGI supervisor
Mike McGee .... visual effects supervisor
Fiona Walkinshaw .... producer: Framestore
Andrew Daffy .... animator (uncredited)
John Fuller .... animator (uncredited)
Arnon Manor .... visual effects (uncredited)
Sarah Marchant .... inferno artist (uncredited)
Roma O'Connor .... production coordinator (uncredited)
Pedro Sabrosa .... visual effects artist (uncredited)
 
Stunts
Gerry Crampton .... stunt coordinator
Richard Bradshaw .... stunts (uncredited)
Rob Inch .... stunts (uncredited)
Crispin Layfield .... stunts (uncredited)
Brian Nickels .... stunts (uncredited)
Shaun Wallace .... stunts (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Nick Daly .... video operator
Chuck Finch .... gaffer (as Robert 'Chuck' Finch)
Catherine Frift .... clapper loader
Mike Frift .... camera operator
Tony Jackson .... Steadicam operator (uncredited)
Malcolm MacIntosh .... camera operator: second unit (as Malcolm Mcintosh)
Billy Merrell .... best boy (as Billy Merrill)
Simon Mills .... focus puller
Dean Morrish .... clapper loader
John Payne .... grip
Martin Shepherd .... focus puller
Oliver Upton .... still photographer
Arthur Wooster .... director of photography: second unit
Darren Bailey .... remote camera technician (uncredited)
Stephen Finch .... electrician (uncredited)
Kevin Fraser .... key grip: second unit (uncredited)
John Gamble .... first assistant camera (uncredited)
Alan Grayley .... additional electrician (uncredited)
Frédéric North .... pilot: camera helicopter (uncredited)
Simon Werry .... aerial camera operator (uncredited)
 
Casting Department
Harry Audley .... additional casting
Noel Davis .... casting: U.K.
Lynn Kressel .... casting
Oded Levy .... additional casting
Sue Wood .... additional casting
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Paul Colford .... costume assistant
Steven Kirkby .... costume supervisor (as Steve Kirkby)
Joe Kowalewski .... costume assistant (as Josef Kowalewski)
Justine Luxton .... costume design assistant
Allison Wyldeck .... costume supervisor
Edwin Francis .... costume coordinator: Rome (uncredited)
 
Editorial Department
Mags Arnold .... first assistant editor
Olga Grinchpoun .... assistant editor
Nikolai Malakhov .... lightworks engineer
Asa Shoul .... telecine colorist (as A. Shoul)
Gary Szabo .... telecine colorist (as G. Szabo)
 
Music Department
Amina Annabi .... vocal coach (as Amina Amabi)
Sean Defeo .... engineer
Michael Gibbs .... additional orchestrator (as Mike Gibbs)
Andrew Glen .... music editor
Isobel Griffiths .... orchestra contractor
Malcolm McLaren .... music consultant
Julian Kershaw .... orchestrator (uncredited)
Kirsty Whalley .... additional score mixer (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Fatos Akdeniz .... location manager: Turkey
Marco Assante .... assistant: Armand Assante
Patricia Barr .... unit nurse (as Pat Barr)
Jean Bourne .... script supervisor
Tim Bricknell .... production assistant
R.H. Davies .... marine coordinator (as Robin Davies)
Bryon Fear .... assistant: Dyson Lovell
Alina Gouliaeva .... assistant: A. Konchalovsky
Muharrem Gulmez .... assistant location manager: Turkey (as Muko Gulmez)
Andy Hennigan .... financial controller
Amrik Heyer .... additional choreographer
Sarah Hinch .... production secretary
Lesley Keane .... contact: London (as Leslie Keane)
Rita Kozma .... assistant accountant
Blanca Li .... choreographer
Steve Morphew .... utility stand-in (as Stephen Morphew)
Gerard Naprous .... horse master
Tori Parry .... production coordinator
Steve Ricard .... utility stand-in
Fiona Richards .... floor runner
Jonathan Scott .... floor runner
William Steggle .... set supervisor
Alistair Thompson .... assistant accountant
Joyce Turner .... production coordinator: second unit
Elizabeth West .... script supervisor: second unit
Ginnette Wilson .... assistant accountant
Bernice Wright .... assistant set supervisor
Tim Baish .... production assistant (uncredited)
Anna Cachia .... production assistant (uncredited)
Clair Chrysler .... stand-in: Greta Scacchi (uncredited)
Andrew Litvin .... assistant to producer (uncredited)
Roger McGowan .... marine rigger (uncredited)
Katryna Samut-Tagliaferro .... assistant location manager: Malta (uncredited)
Ahmet T. Uygun .... assistant location manager: Turkiye (uncredited)
Tom White .... location assistant (uncredited)
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Die Abenteuer des Odysseus (Germany)
Homer's Odyssey
L'odissea (Italy)
Odysseia (Greece)
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for violent sequences and some sensuality.
Runtime:
176 min (2 parts)
Language:
Colour:
Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 more
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Fun Stuff

Goofs:
Continuity: When, after leaving Calypso's island, Odysseus is being visibly pounded by massive waves bearing the face of Posideon. However, between these shots, he appears to be totally untouched, and not even the placement of his hair has changed. more
Quotes:
Achilles: I killed Hector! I will bury Troy! more
Movie Connections:
Version of As Aventuras sexuals de Ulysses (1998) (V) more

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25 out of 31 people found the following review useful.
EPIC IN SCOPE AND SUPERBLY REALISED, 7 September 1999
Author: ALAN MOUNT from CARDIFF, WALES

This fine adaptation of Homer's epic tale is superbly directed by Andrei Konchalovsky and is one of the best adaptations of Greek mythology ever captured on screen. Effectively cast throughout,the acting honours must surely go to Armand Assante who shines as Odysseus creating not your stereotypical 'sword and sandal' hero but an older,wiser and intelligent warrior king who endures every trial the gods throw at him as he journeys home from the Trojan war. The war itself is dismissed with rather too quickly but as that was the subject of Homer's other great work "THE ILIAD" this is excusable.Less easy to excuse is the omission of Odysseus's encounter with the sirens which is an integral part of the legend and which was quite well done in the 1954 Italian version of the tale starring Kirk Douglas.Other gods and monsters,however are excellently done especially the cave monster Scylla. A quality production which deserves to be seen by a world-wide audience,this giant amongst mini-series has never been shown on British t.v.( probably because there are no policemen or doctors in it)or released on video. With NTSC compatible video recorders now widely available in the U.K. I strongly advise obtaining the superb American video of "THE ODYSSEY" for anyone whose tastes run to mythic fantasy yarns like "JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS" to which this is very similar.Why do the likes of George Lucas try to create their own mythology when there is so much untapped material like this they could be making instead?....Go figure.

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