Michael Radford's adaption of George Orwell's foreboding literary premonition casts John Hurt and Suzanna Hamilton as lovers who must keep their courtship secret. Aside from criminalizing sex and interpersonal relationships, the ruling party in their country Oceania both fabricates reality and reconstructs history for the sake of oppressing the masses. They brainwash their citizens via large, propaganda-spewing TV monitors installed in their living rooms, which also inspect everyone's activities. Hurt and Hamilton are among the few we see desperately trying to fight the system by keeping control of their thoughts and beliefs. While the atmosphere becomes a bit too stifling at times, the images are quite striking with their muted colors and dilapidated sets. In an interesting bit of casting, Richard Burton costars (in his final role) as a government agent who surreptitiously exposes Hurt to the ideas of resistance. Unlike many like-minded films, 1984 does not offer a flashy vision of the future, but then that aspect makes it feel all the more real. In an age when more and more of our everyday activities are being scrutinized, Big Brother may not be so far off after all. --Bryan Reesman
John Hurt | Winston Smith |
James Walker (II) | |
Richard Burton | O'Brien |
Suzanna Hamilton | Julia |
Cyril Cusack | Charrington |
Gregor Fisher | Parsons |
James Walker | Syme |
Andrew Wilde | Tillotson |
David Trevena | Tillotson's Friend |
David Cann | MartÃn |
Anthony Benson | Jones |
Peter Frye | Rutherford |
Roger Lloyd-Pack | Waiter (as Roger Lloyd Pack) |
Rupert Baderman | Winston as a Boy |
Corinna Seddon | Winston's Mother |
Martha Parsey | Winston's Sister |
Merelina Kendall | Mrs. Parsons |
Peter Frye (II) | |
Eurythmics | Music |
Gina Rosenblum | Executive Producer |
P.J. Nicholas | William Parsons |
Lynne Radford | Susan Parsons |
Marvin J. Rosenblum | Executive Producer |
Pip Donaghy | Inner Party Speaker |
Dominic Muldowney | Original Music Composer |
Shirley Stelfox | Whore |
Roger Deakins | Director of Photography |
Janet Key | Instructress |
Tom Priestley | Editor |
Hugh Walters | Artsem Lecturer |
John Hughes | Man in White Coat |
Robert Putt | Shouting Prole |
Christine Hargreaves | Soup Lady |
Garry Cooper | Guard |
Matthew Scurfield | Guard |
John Golightly | Patrolman |
Rolf Saxon | Patrolman |
Ole Oldendorp | Eurasian Soldier |
Eddie Stacey | Executioner |
Norman Bacon | Man on Station |
John Foss | Youth Leader |
Carey Wilson | Party Member |
Mitzi McKenzie | Party Member |
Phyllis Logan | The Telescreen Announcer |
Pam Gems | The washerwoman |
Joscik Barbarossa | Aaronson |
John Boswall | Goldstein |
Bob Flag | Big Brother |
Bill Barringer | assistant sound editor |
Gerry Bates | sound assistant |
Joe Gallagher | assistant sound editor |
Derek Holding | dialogue editor |
Gerry Humphreys | dubbing mixer: Twickenham Film Studios |
Colin Miller | Sound Editor |
Robin O'Donoghue | dubbing mixer: Twickenham Film Studios |
Trevor Pyke | re-recording mixer |
Guido Reidy | Boom Operator |
Bryan Tilling | effects editor |
Bruce White | Sound mixer |
Annie Lennox | Cameo (uncredited) |
Michael Munn | Interrogation Room Soldier (uncredited) |
Fred Wood | Prol (uncredited) |
Roger Lloyd Pack | Waiter |