After the dead hear their cemetery is going to be sold as a building site, they ask Johnny to stop it.After the dead hear their cemetery is going to be sold as a building site, they ask Johnny to stop it.After the dead hear their cemetery is going to be sold as a building site, they ask Johnny to stop it.
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- TriviaIn an interview in March 2000, Terry Pratchett recalls: "It was all done of a shoestring, so they were very happy with my help. And it actually did very well because they had some very good actors who gave up time to do it. Brian Blessed played William Stickers. There's a point where death hauls up a boat in the canal to take him away and William Stickers says, 'How much do you get paid for that? It's not enough.' The actors were so wrapped up, they cooked up an extra twist to the scene which will bring tears to your eyes. It may have been Brian Blessed doing it. As the boat is being punted away, he stands up and sings the last verse of "The Internationale." Then it fades to black. It happened because one of the actors said to Brian, 'My father was exactly like this character and that's how he would have liked to go out.' They put a lot into it and it was a fun thing."
- ConnectionsFollowed by Johnny and the Bomb (2006)
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After just watching the entire series I am compelled to report. This is a series made with feeling for Pratchett's fine book of the same title. The casting was surprising and jolly well done. Brian Blessed tend to steal the show at times with his spirited portrayal of William Stickers, the last communist in a world without communists.
And the parts of the children might be even better than the new series about Johnny and the bomb. I especially liked Jo-less, who is absolutely true to the books. Though I had my doubts about the casting of Andrew Falvey as Johnny Maxwell, it dissipated through the course of the series; his performance during the public meeting was stunning.
Practically every line in the series was almost verbatim from the book, and the cemetery location was beautiful. It was (positively) surprising to see Mrs. Tachyon in the pub and later in the cemetery. Stanley Roundway is visible in the dance sequence, but had no other role here.
The only addition to the book are the strange (and almost disturbing) dream sequences of Johnny. It added, however, to the whole.
All in all, certainly recommended, but certainly for any fans of this Johnny book.
And the parts of the children might be even better than the new series about Johnny and the bomb. I especially liked Jo-less, who is absolutely true to the books. Though I had my doubts about the casting of Andrew Falvey as Johnny Maxwell, it dissipated through the course of the series; his performance during the public meeting was stunning.
Practically every line in the series was almost verbatim from the book, and the cemetery location was beautiful. It was (positively) surprising to see Mrs. Tachyon in the pub and later in the cemetery. Stanley Roundway is visible in the dance sequence, but had no other role here.
The only addition to the book are the strange (and almost disturbing) dream sequences of Johnny. It added, however, to the whole.
All in all, certainly recommended, but certainly for any fans of this Johnny book.
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- Johnny und die Toten
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- London, England, UK(Greenwich)
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