
Nineteen Eighty-Four
George Orwell's terrifying vision comes to the screen.
Imagine a world where absolute conformity rules, and word and thought, including loyalty to Big Brother is demanded. It's the year 1984 and such a world exists. Divided into three vast states, whose inhabitants are dominated by all powerful governments, an illegal love affair begins. Soon, worker drone Winston becomes the target of a brain-washing campaign to force him back to conformity.
- 6.8
- 1984
- Released
- 1h 53m

John Hurt
Winston Smith
Richard Burton
O'Brien
Suzanna Hamilton
Julia
Cyril Cusack
Charrington
Gregor Fisher
Parsons
James Walker
Syme
Andrew Wilde
Tillotson
David Cann
Martin
Peter Frye
Rutherford
Roger Lloyd Pack
Waiter
David Trevena
Tillotson's Friend
Anthony Benson
Jones
Phyllis Logan
The Telescreen Anouncer (voice)
Garry Cooper
Guard
Rupert Baderman
Winston Smith as a Boy
Corinna Seddon
Winston's Mother
Martha Parsey
Winston's Sister
Merelina Kendall
Mrs. Parsons
P.J. Nicholas
William Parsons
Lynne Radford
Susan Parsons
Pip Donaghy
Inner Party Speaker
Shirley Stelfox
The Whore
Janet Key
The Instructress
Hugh Walters
Artsem Lecturer
John Hughes
Man in White Coat
Robert Putt
Shouting Prole
Christine Hargreaves
Soup Lady
Matthew Scurfield
Guard
John Golightly
Patrolman
Rolf Saxon
Patrolman
Ole Oldendorp
Eurasian Soldier
Norman Bacon
Man on Station Platform
John Foss
Youth Leader
Carey Wilson
Party Member
Mitzi McKenzie
Party Member
Joscik Barbarossa
Aaronson
John Boswall
Goldstein
Bob Flag
Big Brother
Annie Lennox
Woman at rally (uncredited)
Lucien Morgan
Ministery Worker (uncredited)
Michael Munn
Interrogation Room Soldier (uncredited)
Jason Savage
Child at Rally (uncredited)
Fred Wood
Prol (uncredited)Released
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Reviews

This adaptation is a fairly faithful, if a little too abridged, version of the Orwellian story of absolute power, sedition and oppression but it's really John Hurt who makes this version stand out. His performance as the weedy "Winston" - a low level bureaucrat in the Ministry of Truth, is visceral as he depicts a character who has found his own way to rebel against the not so benevolent rule of "

Do not watch this movie if you are feeling pessimistic or depressed, because the kind of catharsis won’t help you. Nineteen-eighty-four is a bleak movie based on a dark novel that paints a totalitarian world that really sucks. Although they don’t merely tell lies over and over until devotees believe them - instead they actually rewrite historical details in newspapers — still it bears a striking a
Based on George Orwell's dystopian novel from the 1940s, the movie was produced in the very year that Orwell had set it, 1984. Horrified by the recent atrocities by the Germans and Russians, and fearing that England and America might take a similar turn, Orwell had painted a frightening portrait of the ultimate dictatorship, and the movie faithfully followed him. Some of the details were:











