Crime and Punishment (2002)
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Fyodor Dostoyevsky's evergreen psychological novel Crime and Punishment was given an up-close-and-personal treatment in this two-part British miniseries version, first telecast over the BBC in 2002. John Simm starred as Dostoyevsky's idealistic antihero Raskolnikov, who, secure in his belief that he was a superior being ungoverned by emotions, murdered a hateful pawnbroker and impassively watched as the ensuing criminal investigation unfolded before his very eyes. Police inspector Porfiry (Ian McDiarmid) was fairly confident that Raskolnikov was the guilty party, but rather than immediately moving in for his kill, Porfiry calmly waited for the killer's latent conscience to get the better of him. There was more to the story, of course, and Tony Marchant's teleplay admirably telescoped the Dostoyevsky original into a neat four-hour television package. Eschewing the straightforward approach taken by earlier adaptations of Crime and Punishment, director Julian Jarrold trafficked in tight, uncomfortable close-ups and vertigo-inducing camera angles, virtually forcing the viewer to become as neurotic and unraveled as Raskolnikov. Filmed on location in St. Petersburg in the former Soviet Union, Crime and Punishment was first seen in the U.S. over the Bravo cable network on January 28 and 29, 2003. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- John Simm - Raskolnikov
- Nigel Terry - Svidrigailov
- Katrin Cartlidge - Katerina Ivanovna
- Shaun Dingwall - Razhumkin
- Svetlana Nemirovskaya - Prostitute
- Ian McDiarmid - Porfiry
- Lara Belmont - Sonya Marmeladova
- Kate Ashfield - Dounia
- David Haig - Luzhin
- Director(s):
- Julian Jarrold
- Producer(s):
- David Snodin
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