Pascali's Island

Pascali's Island

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  • Genre(s): Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): James Dearden
  • Cast(s): Ben Kingsley, Charles Dance, Helen Mirren, Kevork Malikyan, Nadim Sawalha See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 44min
  • Music: Loek Dikker
  • Similar To: The Bluff, Eternity
  • Story:
    1908: Pascali, a spy for the Sultan, sends reports to Istanbul that nobody reads. His suspicions are roused when a British archaeologist appears, who may not be quite what he seems.
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STORY

Story
1908: Pascali, a spy for the Sultan, sends reports to Istanbul that nobody reads. His suspicions are roused when a British archaeologist appears, who may not be quite what he seems.

TRIVIA

Trivia

This movie was largely shot on the Greek island of Symi and in Rhodes in the late summer of 1987.

The "Initial Film and Television" company that co-produced this movie was primarily a producer of music programming for television, and continued to be so for the following few decades. By 2019, Initial is now part of the Endemol Shine group, but it's unclear which company owns this movie, as it was a co-production with FilmFour International, the hybrid theatrical-television movie production division of the U.K.'s Channel Four, a.k.a. "Film on Four"/"FilmFour".

When Ireland's RTE One showed this movie in 2019, in high definition widescreen, the master tape that they used appeared to be a low grade NTSC copy of a poorly telecined "dirty" print, cropped to the then (late 1980s) standard television 3x4 "Academy" ratio. This results in some of the original aspect ratio framing being cropped so that many of the group conversation shots show only half of the actors and actresses faces. Its unknown if this is the only surviving version still available in 2019, as the original elements are yet to be restored, or if this was a legacy copy RTE had found in their archive.

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