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Horatio Hornblower: Retribution

Original title: Hornblower: Retribution
  • TV Movie
  • 2001
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
4.1K
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Horatio Hornblower: Retribution (2001)
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Hornblower and the other officers of the Renown must return to Jamaica to face a court-martial and possible execution for their actions in relieving their unstable captain.Hornblower and the other officers of the Renown must return to Jamaica to face a court-martial and possible execution for their actions in relieving their unstable captain.Hornblower and the other officers of the Renown must return to Jamaica to face a court-martial and possible execution for their actions in relieving their unstable captain.

  • Director
    • Andrew Grieve
  • Writers
    • C.S. Forester
    • Ben Rostul
  • Stars
    • Ioan Gruffudd
    • Robert Lindsay
    • David Warner
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    4.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andrew Grieve
    • Writers
      • C.S. Forester
      • Ben Rostul
    • Stars
      • Ioan Gruffudd
      • Robert Lindsay
      • David Warner
    • 7User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 nominations total

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    Ioan Gruffudd
    Ioan Gruffudd
    • Lieutenant Horatio Hornblower
    Robert Lindsay
    Robert Lindsay
    • Commodore Sir Edward Pellew
    David Warner
    David Warner
    • Captain James Sawyer
    Nicholas Jones
    Nicholas Jones
    • Lieutenant Buckland
    Paul McGann
    Paul McGann
    • Lieutenant Bush
    Jamie Bamber
    Jamie Bamber
    • Lieutenant Archie Kennedy
    Philip Glenister
    Philip Glenister
    • Gunner Hobbs
    Paul Copley
    Paul Copley
    • Matthews
    Sean Gilder
    Sean Gilder
    • Styles
    David Rintoul
    David Rintoul
    • Dr. Clive
    Terence Corrigan
    • Midshipman Wellard
    Ian McElhinney
    Ian McElhinney
    • Captain Hammond
    John Castle
    John Castle
    • Captain Collins
    Gilly Gilchrist
    Gilly Gilchrist
    • Randall
    Antonio Gil
    Antonio Gil
    • Colonel Francisco Manuel Ortega
    • (as Antonio Gil-Martinez)
    Hugh Quarshie
    Hugh Quarshie
    • Francois Lefanu
    Katia Caballero
    • Señora Ortega
    Paul Brightwell
    Paul Brightwell
    • Sergeant Whiting
    • Director
      • Andrew Grieve
    • Writers
      • C.S. Forester
      • Ben Rostul
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    10rfscott

    Amazing conclusion to Hornblower: Mutiny

    Though they are listed as separate movies, A&E's _Hornblower: Mutiny_ and _Hornblower: Retribution_ together form a 4-hour movie that I found simply riveting. They are taken from the second book in C.S. Forester's Hornblower series, _Lieutenant Hornblower_; and while keeping the spirit of the book, add substantially to its drama and characterization.

    The first book in the series -- _Midshipman Hornblower_ -- was the basis for the first four movies produced by A&E. The original movies were wonderful as well, but the new movies are far more mature and well-produced in comparison.

    I highly recommend these movies to fans of historical drama, tall ships and Horatio Hornblower.
    9thomas_hitoshi

    The most interesting part of the Hornblower series.

    I found that Retribution was the most interesting part of the Hornblower series. David Warner as the insane Captain Sawyer was fantastic, and the most interesting character in the movie. What I liked about this movie {and all the other Hornblower movies} is how the writers turned barely mention characters in the book, and made them into people who help to drive the story. James Bamber as Kennedy was well defined and was an excellent addition to the movie. This was most definitely the best Hornblower movie.
    9TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    Amazing

    The trial begins proper. Will the lieutenants be found guilty of mutiny, and if so, which of them? And what were the circumstances surrounding Sawyer's(Warner, embodying the desperation, the strong if frail mind, and the madness) fall? We get the rest of what happened between the then and now. This cuts tautly, always leaving us in suspense, back and forth between that, and the investigation - where Pellew(Lindsay, balancing the pride of a father-figure with the strict discipline of a military officer) must be part of the tribunal that may end up calling for the execution of his protégé, Hornblower(Gruffudd, just a man of clever ruses, who sometimes lets his sympathies get the better of him).

    The pace and sheer amount of twists and developments is ruthless. So much happens in such little time, and the layers keep even the least patient viewer well occupied. A dinner between several men held in high regard is packed with weighted words, hidden meaning, each of them in a different place. Realism(with just a couple of forgivable, and badass, exceptions), filming(hardly ever betraying that this was not made for the silver screen), action, character study, etc. All this accomplished with the utmost expertise.

    Themes include that it is lonely at the top, loyalty, friendship and reputation. This is a heartbreaking entry, and not everyone will make it through, as new challenges are discovered, attempts are made to salvage what may be lost, and the fortitude of many will be tested. Acting is beyond reproach. Dialog quotable, tight and allowing for some humor to release the thick tension. This is an astounding second half to the story started in the episode immediately prior to it.

    There is some bloody, disturbing and violent content in this. I recommend this to any fan of adventure and drama. 9/10
    9Havan_IronOak

    Great adaptation of one of my favorite books

    I first read the Hornblower novels as a schoolboy and have reread them from time to time over the years when I wanted to escape to an era when life moved at 6 knots or less.

    In the books, Hornblower thought of himself as the `Midshipman that got sick at Spithead' in fact he was always getting sick at the beginning of every voyage. He was more than ordinarily plain in appearance and was plagued by being tone deaf in an era when Music was the highest form of art. Finally he was frequently terrified to the point of nausea by the things he had to do to survive. Yet, the reader saw that he overcame all of that by using his wits, determination and inborn intelligence and by persevering when others were panicking and giving up. Even into the latest novels as he became first a Knight of the Realm and later a Lord, he still felt that if folks knew the real Hornblower as only he knew himself they would see him as a failure and a sham.

    In these films A&E has cast Ioan Gruffudd as Hornblower. He is physically attractive and most of Hornblower's self-perceived inner faults are ignored or only hinted at. We do see his fear of heights but very little else that allows us to see the `fallible Hornblower' that is so richly developed in the books. Yet so much of the rest of the story is there in such wonderful detail that it's hard to dislike or fault this series.

    I'm continually intrigued by the films because of the ways that they are faithful to the originals and by the ways that they stray. It's clear that some episodes so richly developed in the books include a dramatic element that is largely in Hornblower's thoughts. Due to the nature of the medium and the demands of the typical viewer, its clear that much of this will not work as a movie.

    What does puzzle me from time to time are the wholesale changes that are made where I can see no reason for the change. One prime example of that is strongly featured in the episode Mutiny. In the books when the captain is chasing through the ship trying to catch the mutineers and he falls down the hatch, only Hornblower is below decks. It is left to Hornblower's word that he fell. Several folks figure out that he MAY have been pushed and several credit Hornblower with being quick-witted enough to realize that if he pushed him, no one would be able to prove it. Only Hornblower knows for sure and even the readers never learn the truth. It's up to the individual to decide.

    I can see from others comments that perhaps they would enjoy the novels more than the movies.
    10PeeJay

    The best till now

    The 'Mutiny' and 'Retribution' parts of the Hornblower series are the best till now. Even when the books do not develop characters much, and the previous parts give some lines, it is in these two parts that the series comes to an height. Good acting and beautiful photography, and a good story; it all makes this series worth watching, and especially these parts. Themes like good leadership, loyalty, honour, friendship are in potential not very easy to be communicated in these times, but in this case it is done in the right and proper way... never overdone, never unbalanced. In short, a good cast, nice story, good photography, good plot, very good acting: *****

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    • Trivia
      At the trial, when Hobbs compares captain Sawyer to admiral Nelson, most of the sailors in the audience nod encouragingly, while Commodore Pellew and the other judges seem quite uncomfortable, with Pellew shifting in his seat and Captain Hammond awkwardly muttering "Nelson...Yes". This is actually a very accurate historical reaction, giving the fact that, at the time, Nelson had become a piece of gossip and a source of public embarrassment for the Royal Navy for his open affair with Emma Hamilton, wife of the British ambassador to Naples. Fellow commanders and high society were extremely critical, claiming Nelson put himself before his duty and his conduct was unfit of a gentleman, even considering the option of removing him from command; yet he was loved and revered among the sailors. This makes the scene extremely authentic.
    • Goofs
      When the Spanish prisoners break into the captains cabin, Captain Sawyer and Midshipman Wellard are standing behind the table, with Wellard to the Captains left. After they are shot, the scene showing them laying on the deck, now has Wellard to the Captains right.
    • Quotes

      4th Lt. Archie Kennedy: I remember when you used to be scared of heights, Mr. Hornblower.

      3rd Lt. Horatio Hornblower: [Looking at the height he must descend from] Nothing's changed, Mr. Kennedy.

      2nd Lt. Bush: They say one must always do what one dislikes.

      3rd Lt. Horatio Hornblower: [Nervously] Oh, yes?

      2nd Lt. Bush: When I was a boy, I had to eat turnips.

      3rd Lt. Horatio Hornblower: Eat them now, do you?

      2nd Lt. Bush: [after Hornblower begins his descent] Never touch 'em.

      [Smiles]

    • Connections
      Followed by Hornblower: Loyalty (2003)

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    • Release date
      • April 15, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Hornblower: Retribution
    • Production companies
      • A+E Networks
      • Meridian Broadcasting
      • United Film and Television Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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