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Barry Lyndon
(1975) England
Color : 185 minutes
Directed by Stanley Kubrick

Cast: Ryan O’Neal [Barry Lyndon], Marisa Berenson [Lady Honoria Lyndon], Patrick Magee [Chevalier du Balibari], Hardy Krüger [Captain Potzdorf], Steven Berkoff [Lord Ludd], Gay Hamilton [Nora Brady], Marie Kean [Barry’s mother], Diana Körner [Lischen, a German girl], Murray Melvin [Reverend Samuel Runt], Frank Middlemass [Sir Charles Lyndon], André Morell [Lord Gustavus Adolphus Wendover], Arthur O’Sullivan [Captain Feeny, the highwayman], Godfrey Quigley [Captain Grogan], Leonard Rossiter [Captain John Quin], Philip Stone [Graham], Leon Vitali [Lord Bullingdon], John Bindon [the recruiting soldier], Roger Booth [King George III], Billy Boyle [Mick, Nora’s brother], Jonathan Cecil [Lieutenant Jonathan Fakenham], Peter Cellier [Sir Richard], Geoffrey Chater [Doctor Broughton], Anthony Dawes [a British soldier], Patrick Dawson [Seamus Feeney], Bernard Hepton [a diner at the feast for Lord Wendover (left of Barry’s mother)], Barry Jackson [a British soldier], Wolf Kahler [Prince of Tübingen], Patrick Laffan [Ulick, Nora’s other brother], Hans Meyer [Joseph, a Prussian officer], Ferdy Mayne [Colonel Bulow], David Morley [Bryan Patrick Lyndon], Liam Redmond [Mr. Brady, Nora’s father], Pat Roach [Toole, a soldier in the fistfight], Dominic Savage [Young Bullingdon], Frederick Schiller [Herr von Potzdorf, Minister of Police], Anthony Sharp [Lord Hallam], John Sharp [Doolan], Roy Spencer [the horse seller], George Sewell [Barry’s second in the final duel], John Sullivan [Bullingdon’s second in the final duel], Harry Towb [an innkeeper], Norman Gay [a tailor], Katharina Kubrick [a dancer], Vivian Kubrick [a magic show spectator], George Holdcroft [a gentleman], Anthony Lang [a gentleman], Gary Taylor [Barry’s duel second], John Trehy [a duel steward], Mark Baxter [a boy], Anthony Herrick, voice of Michael Hordern [the narrator]

[?] Peregrine, Hawk Films and Warner Bros.? production; distributed by Columbia-Warner Distributors. / Produced by Stanley Kubrick. Executive producer, Jan Harlan. Asscociate producer, Bernard Williams. Screenplay by Stanley Kubrick, from the novel The Memoirs of Barry Lyndon, Esq. by William Makepeace Thackeray. Executive in charge of production, Paul Hitchcock. Production management by Terence A. Clegg, Rudolf Hertzog and Douglas Twiddy. Unit managers, Malcolm J. Christopher and Don Geraghty. Production design by Ken Adam. Art direction by Roy Walker and Jan Schlubach. Assistant art director, Bill Brodie. Costume design by Milena Canonero and Ulla-Britt Söderlund. Costume construction by Gary Dahms, Yvonne Dahms, Jack Edwards, Judy Lloyd-Rogers and Willy Rothery. Wardrobe supervision by Ron Beck. Wardrobe assistants, Gloria Barnes, Norman Dickens and Colin Wilson. Hats by Francis Wilson. Casting director, James Liggat. Chief electrician, Larry Smith. Electrician, Micky Wilson. Painter, Bill Beecham. Construction management by Joe Lee. Set dressing by Vernon Dixon and Cos Egan. Property buyer, Ken Dolbear. Property managers, Mike Fowlie, Terry Wells and Barry Wilkinson. Armorer, Bill Aylmore. Drapesmen, Richard Dicker, Jimmy Kavanagh, Cleo Nethersole and Chris Seddon. Gaffer, Lou Bogue. Fencing coach, Bob Anderson. Stunts by Roy Scammell, Peter Munt and John Sullivan. Choreography by Geraldine Stephenson. Makeup artists, Colin Arthur, Alan Boyle, Ann Brodie, Jill Carpenter, Yvonne Coppard and Barbara Daly. Hair stylists, Susie Hill, Joyce James, Leonard, Maude Onslow, Daphne Vollmer and Marsha Lewis. Script continuity bsy June Randall. Assistant directors, Andy Armstrong, Brian W. Cook, Michael Stevenson and David Tomblin. Second assistant director, Gary White. Cinematography by John Alcott. Special cinematography by Ed Di Giulio. Camera operators, Mike Molloy and Ronnie Taylor. Second unit camera operator, Patrick Carey. Focus puller, Douglas Milsome. Camera assistants, Laurie Frost and Dodo Humphreys. Camera grips, Tony Cridlin and Luke Quigley. Sound recordist, Robin Gregory. Sound by Michael Hickey. Sound maintenance engineer, Richard Daniel. Stills photography by Keith Hamshere. Special effects supervision by Gerry Johnston. Special effects by John Richardson. Film editor, Tony Lawson. Editorial assistant, Peter Krook. Orchestrations by Ralph Ferraro. Music conductor, Leonard Rosenman. Dubbing mixer, Bill Rowe. Sound editor, Rodney Holland. Assistant sound editors, George Akers and Michael Ellis. Color grader, Dave Dowler. / Released 11 December 1975. / Masked 35mm spherical 1.66:1 format. Eastmancolor color film process. Dolby Digital sound film system (monaural).

Drama: Historical.

Keywords: Duals - Weapons: Fencing foils, Pistols

Listing updated: 19 September 2025.

References: Website-IMDb.