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A Handful of Dust (1988)

James Wilby , Kristin Scott Thomas , Charles Sturridge     PG    DVD
3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)

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Adapted from Evelyn Waugh's Jazz Age satire, A Handful of Dust is a brutal story of a failed marriage with shattering consquences. James Wilby stars as a country gentleman, Tony Last, who loves rattling around his expansive estate, Hetton Abbey. Tony's wife, Brenda (Kristin Scott Thomas), however, pines for London's excitement and commences an affair in the city with penniless aristocrat John Beaver (Rupert Graves). The fallout of Brenda's betrayal includes a family tragedy and creative divorce settlement ultimately undone when fed-up Tony goes on a naturalist trek through Brazil and becomes the hostage of a mad, illiterate explorer (Alec Guinness). One might wonder whether it's more appropriate to laugh or tremble at these events, and director Charles Sturridge's handsome, graceful production ingeniously accomodates the story's streaks of dark comedy and horror. With brief, memorable supporting roles for Anjelica Huston and Stephen Fry. --Tom Keogh

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The year is 1932 and Tony and Brenda Last (James Wilby and Kristin Scott Thomas), a devoted and attractive couple with one son, John Andrew, appear to live an idyllic life in the huge Victorian Gothic house which is the symbol of Tony's family pride. One weekend they inadvertently play host to John Beaver (Rupert Graves), an idle young socialite. It is the chance arrival of this penniless scrounger which irrevocably shatters the gentle balance of their lives.

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48 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars brilliantly acted and visually stunning, December 20, 1999
By Kieren J. Valente (Evora, Portugal) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Handful of Dust [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Evelyn Waugh's novel gets more than your average "period piece" treatment here. Art direction is a plus, as are costumes, set design, and score. But there's also a consistent (and coherent) effort to convey the sense of inevitability present in the novel. Thanks to superb acting (particularly by James Wilby and Kristin Scott-Thomas) that effort pays off. You feel the main cahracters spiralling down - but there seems to be no way to guess their end. Rupert Graves is also very good, but Judi Dench and Alec Guiness in comparatively smaller roles give us performances that are as luminous as ever. Intriguing score. Why not 5 stars? Tempo. Pace. A few minuts less wouldn't hurt it - they're not essential to plot or characterization, they just let the camera take in the beautiful sets languidly... Maybe for some people that would be deserving of a 5th star. Maybe. I still think it's a beautiful music, the acting is superior and it's something of an unknown gem.
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36 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Marvellous, December 30, 2000
This review is from: A Handful of Dust [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This is a brilliant adaptation of Waugh's sharply satirical novel "A Handful of Dust" (also worth reading). The pace is beautiful and I thought the casting was perfect. Kristin Scott Thomas is remote and succinct as Lady Brenda, James Wilby as her husband Tony is restrained panic. Giving Rupert Graves the part of near-sociopathic Mr Beaver was a stroke of genius. He is good-looking without being overly unctuous.

The story is set in England of the 1930's. Tony and Lady Brenda, and upper class couple who live mostly in the country, have been married for seven years when Tony invites a man from his club to come and stay, Mr Beaver. Brenda gets an odd hankering for their guest, even though Mr Beaver proves himself to have feet of clay over and over again - but then so does she. There is a slow decline in Tony and Brenda's relationship, the deterioration filtering through layers of genteel gossip and impeccably good manners. The ending has a marvellous twist to it also. The script retains some of the sharpness of the Waughs novel, and much of the humour.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Unusually Strong Cast for a TV Movie, August 26, 2007
By Stephanie DePue (Carolina Beach, NC USA) - See all my reviews
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"A Handful of Dust," (1988), based on Evelyn Waugh's famous novel by the same name, a jazz-age satire, was made by London Weekend Television, which invested in an unusually strong cast for a television movie. Perhaps as a result of this, the film received theatrical distribution, by Miramax, in the United States.

The film stars James Wilby as Tony Last, so involved in trying to live a nineteenth century lifestyle, and keep his estate Hettam afloat, that he fatally fails to notice his wife Brenda (Kristin Scott Thomas) is bored silly. Rupert Graves appears as John Beaver, (he's what they used to call a bounder); Brenda mistakenly turns to him for solace and fun. (And, of course, by doing so, she gives London's bored silly smart set something to gossip about.) Dame Judi Dench plays Mrs. Beaver, John's opportunistic, shop-owning mother. Anjelica Huston appears as the helpful Mrs. Rattery; Stephen Fry as Brenda's callous brother. Alec Guinness turns in a bravura performance as Mr. Todd, a man you don't want ever to meet. But it can truthfully be said that each of the actors makes the most of his/her part.

The movie is beautifully filmed on location, in Brighton, East Sussex, and London, England. Carlton Towers, Selby, in the north of England, North Yorkshire to be precise, stands in for Hettam. "Dust" then moves on to what's supposed to be the Brazilian jungle, though it's actually filmed in Venezuela, around Angel Falls, the world's third highest. (Of course, we're to understand that this jungle is only slightly more bloodthirsty than that of London society.)

As is fairly well-known, movie and book are based, in part, on the breakup of Waugh's first marriage, and Waugh surely gets the last word on that (although the understanding is that Brenda's supposed to be stupid, as well as selfish, and Scott-Thomas is too smart, and observant, to be able to play stupid). Waugh then, it's said, was at a loss as to how to finish this work, so he combined it with a previously-published short story set in the Brazilian jungle: because of legalities, he was actually unable to use this ending when the book was published in the States, and had to come up with another.

"Dust" is handsomely filmed, and costumed, its cars and interiors are a treat, and it's got its author's flashes of mordant wit. The acting can't be faulted. But it's ultimately a downer, as is Waugh's book: these characters give us little to admire, and sure won't live happily ever after.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Superb cast - terrible tale
Kristin Scott-Thomas heads the truly fine cast in this made-for- TV film of the novel of the same name. I have never seen Ms. Read more
Published 5 days ago by R. Swanson

1.0 out of 5 stars Truly a waste of two hours
It takes a lot to drive me to write a review, but this film has just wasted two hours of mine and my husband's time, and therefore I feel strongly about it. Read more
Published 24 days ago by C. Kendall

3.0 out of 5 stars Unremittingly miserable
The whole tone of this film is one of utter hopelessness - the characthers appear lost - there is absolutely no redemption to speak of. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Aquinas

5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent adaptation all round
A Handful of Dust is arguably Evelyn Waughs finest novel, striking a perfect balance between dark humour and aching tragedy without indulging in the baroque excesses that make... Read more
Published 3 months ago by MartinP

1.0 out of 5 stars Don't waste your time.
Let me make this easy for you. Tony & Brenda are married to each other, but split up because Brenda is unfaithful. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Bill

4.0 out of 5 stars All that glitters...
The story opens in 1932, in the magnificent country home of Tony and Brenda Last (James Wilby, Kristin Scott Thomas). Read more
Published 7 months ago by Kona

5.0 out of 5 stars You'll want to slap Brenda!
Brenda and Tony Last live in a quirky English country house. Tony is perfectly content with their quiet country life with their precocious little son. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Judith

5.0 out of 5 stars A must see film.
What a GREAT movie! Movie in exact condition as stated by seller. perfect condition. Arrival of movie very quick.Would definitely order again from seller.
Published 12 months ago by N. Caudill

4.0 out of 5 stars Typically British
So, I'm a little late. I'm trying to find good British movies. American movies are terrible. This movie is well written, cast, acted, and produced. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Ann G. Bartnick

1.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully Filmed But For Me A Waste of Time
I recently saw Brideshead Revisted which I found completely wonderful. It was perhaps one of the most enjoyable and captivating films I've ever immersed myself in... Read more
Published on January 26, 2005 by Yoga Dad

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