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Zastrozzi: A Romance: With Geff Francis, Mark McGann, Tilda Swinton, Hilary Trott. An adaptation of Shelley's Gothic novel, presented as a contemporary romance.
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- 1986-04-13
- Drama
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Zastrozzi, A Romance is a 1986 four-part British television miniseries starring Tilda Swinton, Mark McGann, and Max Wall based on Percy Bysshe Shelley 's 1810 eponymous Gothic horror novel. It was produced by Channel Four Films and shown on Channel 4 in the UK and on PBS in the U.S.
In a heady tale of revenge and obsession, the outlaw Zastrozzi, assisted by courtesan, Matilda, abducts his half-brother, Verezzi, and torments him into believing his lover, Julia, has been murdered. His campaign of vicious psychological abuse signals a grisly bloodbath of greed, envy, betrayal, retribution, and eternal damnation.
Overview. In a heady tale of revenge and obsession, the outlaw Zastrozzi, assisted by courtesan, Matilda, abducts his half-brother, Verezzi, and torments him into believing his lover, Julia, has been murdered. His campaign of vicious psychological abuse signals a grisly bloodbath of greed, envy, betrayal, retribution, and eternal damnation.
Nel 1986, Channel Four Films in Gran Bretagna produsse una miniserie televisiva in quattro parti del romanzo di Shelley intitolata Zastrozzi, A Romance, il cui originale fu adattato e diretto da David G. Hopkins e prodotto da Lindsey C.Vickers e David Lascelles, e infine trasmesso su Channel Four.
1986 • 4 Episodes. Season 1 of Zastrozzi: A Romance premiered on April 13, 1986. In a heady tale of revenge and obsession, the outlaw Zastrozzi, assisted by courtesan, Matilda, abducts his half-brother, Verezzi, and torments him into believing his lover, Julia, has been murdered.
Novel: Percy Bysshe Shelley. Cast. Music. Martin Kiszko. Cinematography. Bernard Hedges, Witold Stok. Producer. Film4 Productions. Genre. TV Series. Romance. Drama | TV Miniseries. Synopsis. An adaptation of Shelley's Gothic novel, presented as a contemporary romance. Movie Soulmates' ratings.