Billy Budd (1962) Reviews

Billy Budd (1962)
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Herman Melville's short novel Billy Budd is adapted for the screen, distinguished by Robert Krasker's expressive black-and-white cinematography and Peter Ustinov's crisp direction. Terence Stamp is Billy Budd, a seaman forced to serve in the British Navy during the war between England and France in 1797. Billy looks upon all men as inherently good and, although his crewmates are initially skeptical about this sailor who appears too good to be true, he proves his mettle by his skills as a sailor and gains the respect of the crew -- all except for the ship's reviled master-at-arms John Claggert (Robert Ryan), who attempts to poison Billy's reputation by accusing him of instigating a mutiny. When the ship's captain, Edward Vere (Peter Ustinov), questions Billy about the charges, Billy reacts by striking Claggert, who falls over and dies from a blow on the head. A court-martial is called and Vere has to determine whether Billy should be hanged or acquitted. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
Robert RyanPeter Ustinov, (more)
Director(s):
Peter Ustinov
Format(s):
DVD
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Jeff K.

Skip the synopsis, this movie is a widescreen B&W masterpiece. Not enough action for the children, but a must-see for those without ADS. They just don't make 'em like this anymore.

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Deb J.

Young Terrence Stamp is brilliant as Billy, and the difference between English law and Roman law is well portrayed! All around solid movie. They just don't make 'em like this anymore!

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Gary G.

If you like well acted movies with a good story you will like this sea yarn. Some homoerotic undertones but nothing to offend.

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Frank H.

Truly one of the best movies ever made, but it's not for the distracted lot of today. Good old-fashioned confrontation between good and evil and the consequences that affect everyone involved. Great pay-back at the end! Terence Stamp is magnificent, Robert Ryan is menacing in one of his better roles, and Peter Ustinov is pure genius as director and actor. Frank H. Frank H.

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Marcie R.

Excellent acting, a solid story worth telling..

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Evangeline B.

I agree with Jeff K about the superb images. This is a movie done with great care. Absorbing.

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    Jeff K.

    Skip the synopsis, this movie is a widescreen B&W masterpiece. Not enough action for the children, but a must-see for those without ADS. They just don't make 'em like this anymore.

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    Deb J.

    Young Terrence Stamp is brilliant as Billy, and the difference between English law and Roman law is well portrayed! All around solid movie. They just don't make 'em like this anymore!

    Yes   |   No

     
    Gary G.

    If you like well acted movies with a good story you will like this sea yarn. Some homoerotic undertones but nothing to offend.

    Yes   |   No

     
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