Revolution (1985 film)
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10% Genre Adventure, Drama, History Writer Robert Dillon Language English | 5.2/10 Initial DVD release May 26, 2009 (USA) Duration Country United Kingdom | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date 25 December 1985 (1985-12-25) (US) Cast (Tom Dobb), (Sgt. Maj. Peasy), (Ned Dobb), (Young Ned), (Liberty Woman), (Mrs. McConnahay) Similar movies Lawrence of Arabia , Gandhi , Salt , The Last Samurai , The Italian Job , Knight and Day |
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Revolution is a 1985 British historical drama film directed by Hugh Hudson, written by Robert Dillon, and starring Al Pacino, Donald Sutherland and Nastassja Kinski. The film stars Pacino as a New York fur trapper who involuntarily gets enrolled in the Revolutionary forces during the American Revolutionary War.
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- Plot
- Cast
- Production
- Reception
- Accolades
- Directors Cut
- References

Revolution received a great deal of negative reviews upon release, and was a box office bomb; its release was delayed in Pacino's native New York City. Due to the disappointment, Pacino took a four-year hiatus from films until 1989's Sea of Love.

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Plot

Fur trapper Tom Dobb unwillingly participates in the American Revolutionary War after his son Ned is drafted into the Army. Later, his son is captured by the British, and taken by the strict Sergeant Major Peasy. Dobb attempts to find him, and along the way, becomes convinced that he must help fight for the freedom of the Colonies, alongside the disgraced & idealistic aristocrat Daisy McConnahay.
Cast

Production

The film was produced by the British company Goldcrest, and was filmed largely in the old dock area of the English port town of King's Lynn, Norfolk. The main battles scenes were filmed at Burrator Reservoir on Dartmoor in Devon and on the coastal cliff top near Challaborough Bay, South Devon where a wooden fort was built. Military extras were recruited from ex-servicemen mainly from the Plymouth area. Many other scenes were filmed in the battle training area near Thetford, Nofolk, with extras being recruited from around the King's Lynn area.
Reception

Revolution cost $28 million to make, and proved to be a box-office disaster, only grossing $346,761 in the United States. The film was also a critical letdown, with many criticizing the performances (especially the accents), writing, and choice to shoot a story of American history in England. It currently holds a critical approval rating of a mere 10% at Rotten Tomatoes based on 20 reviews.
Accolades
Revolution was nominated for four Golden Raspberry Awards:


The film won the Stinkers Bad Movie Award for Worst Picture.
Director's Cut
Dissatisfied, Hudson would revisit the film years later, and released a new cut on DVD; Revolution: Revisited, in 2009. This has an added narration by Pacino (recorded for this release, though it was meant to be in the original version), as well as ten minutes of footage previously cut. Also of note is an included special feature: a conversation with Pacino and Hudson discussing the film being rushed for a US Christmas release, being trashed by the critics and other issues relating to making and releasing Revolution.
The film was also re-released in the UK in 2012 by the British Film Institute in a Blu-ray Disc/DVD combo pack. This edition came with both cuts of the film, as well as a booklet with essays written by Nick Redman, Michael Brooke and critic Philip French, who argues that the film was a victim of bad publicity and cultural misunderstandings, and regards the 'Revisited' cut as a 'masterpiece'.
References
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