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Armadillo

  • TV Series
  • 2001
  • 15
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6.9/10
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James Frain in Armadillo (2001)
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A collector of ancient battle helmets spends his days as an insurance adjustor. He pursues a woman in an unhappy marriage.A collector of ancient battle helmets spends his days as an insurance adjustor. He pursues a woman in an unhappy marriage.A collector of ancient battle helmets spends his days as an insurance adjustor. He pursues a woman in an unhappy marriage.

  • Stars
    • James Frain
    • Catherine McCormack
    • Stephen Rea
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    309
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • James Frain
      • Catherine McCormack
      • Stephen Rea
    • 15User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Frain
    James Frain
    • Lorimer Black
    • 2001
    Catherine McCormack
    Catherine McCormack
    • Flavia
    • 2001
    Stephen Rea
    Stephen Rea
    • Hogg
    • 2001
    Hugh Bonneville
    Hugh Bonneville
    • Torquil
    • 2001
    James Fox
    James Fox
    • Sir Simon
    • 2001
    Trevor Peacock
    Trevor Peacock
    • Marlobe
    • 2001
    Paterson Joseph
    Paterson Joseph
    • Alan
    • 2001
    Victor McGuire
    Victor McGuire
    • Lobby
    • 2001
    Lisa Palfrey
    Lisa Palfrey
    • Drava
    • 2001
    John Bennett
    John Bennett
    • Father
    • 2001
    Jenny Galloway
    Jenny Galloway
    • Komelia
    • 2001
    Gillian Barge
    Gillian Barge
    • Mother
    • 2001
    Judy Campbell
    Judy Campbell
    • Lady Haigh
    • 2001
    Bridget Turner
    Bridget Turner
    • Grandmother
    • 2001
    Rachel Scorgie
    • Monika
    • 2001
    Billie Cook
    • Mercy
    • 2001
    Moses Rockman
    • James
    • 2001
    Neil Pearson
    Neil Pearson
    • Rintoul
    • 2001
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    Brennan-8

    Television at its best

    "Armadillo" is an absolutely top-notch film with a complex, absorbing story and brilliant performances. On American tv (with commercials) the movie clocks in at three hours, but you will definitely not be bored. James Frain plays Lorimar Black, a successful young loss adjuster at a posh London insurance firm. He has a sleep disorder and is living something of a double life, but that is the least of his problems compared to what develops in his professional life.

    This movie has many plot lines going on, but is always lucid and compelling, thanks to a fine screenplay adapted by the author of the original novel. The stand-out performance is the chameleonic James Frain, who is so natural he never seems to be acting at all. Stephen Rea is hysterical (in both senses of the word) as Frain's paranoid boss. The only bit that didn't quite work for me was Lorimar's romantic obsession with Catherine McCormack's character, Flavia. McCormack is luminous as ever, so we understand why Lorimar would be attracted to her, but she is so bitchy and manipulative with him, Lorimar's passionate pursuit seems slightly masochistic.
    5rps-2

    Tedious and trite

    Hey gang, let's put on a show. All about an insurance adjuster! Or loss adjuster. Or forensic beancounter. Or whatever. I suppose it's possible. But it didn't work this time. 90 minutes would have been plenty but this drones on for three hours. The plot is confusing at first. But thats okay because when you finally understand it, you realize it's also horribly cliched and trite. For those who get off on artsey dartsey cinematography, the tedium may be relieved from time to time. I endured it, expecting some sort of a smash surprise ending. Uh Uh. I've seen Shirley Temple movies that were more clever.
    9gary-ward70

    Help!!!!

    Does anyone know where i can get a copy of this TV series or a copy of the soundtrack i'm desperately looking for a friend. This is an excellent series. I have looked every where to get a copy and need to find it. Has anyone got any suggestions as to where i could purchase it or download it even. Any information about its availability would be appreciated. I know its not a real review but if you haven't seen it i recommend you do. Then give it to me to see again lol. Thanks I cant think of anymore to add but i need 10 lines apparently so sorry for waffling on. Cheeky i know but i am getting desperate and i don't know where else to post this request.
    10teri_1

    Intriguing, beautiful, funny, romantic, and touching

    Beautifully acted, written, and filmed Thanks to a friend in Ireland, who converted the video for me (I'm in the US, and can't use PAL format) I was able to see this magnificient BBC/A&E production. It is reportedly to show on A&E in the spring of 2002...but, I just couldn't wait that long.

    I'm a *major* Frain fan, so I was looking forward to this with great anticipation. And, thankfully, my anticipations were not disturbed ;) Mr Frain fits the part of Lorimer Black perfectly. No one else could have played the part, imo. I read a description of Lorimer in the novel...and it is an exact physical image of Frain. It's as if it were written with him in mind.

    Lorimer/Milo, Mr. Hogg, Flavia, the Blocj clan, Rintoul, Sir Simon, Torquil, and a load of other colorful characters are brought to vivid life in this very enjoyable production. Not only is James Frain superb...but Ms. McCormack, Mr. Rea, and Mr. Bonneville are perfection in their roles.

    All the cast was great...the writing excellent, and the filming made me want to move to London. It looks beautiful! Very stylishly shot.

    My fave scenes are when Lorimer goes to visit his family and gives some new shoes to his little niece, and the scene where he's telling her about their family history...and when he becomes mesmerized by Flavia's image in a TV ad, all the scenes of him visiting his Dad (so sad and tender) , all scenes with Frain and Rea (they're great together), the first kiss between Flavia and Lorimer (very sexy in it's eagerness at the excitement and promise of new love. You don't need hot and steamy sex scenes to have a sexy film. Flavia and Lorimer share just two kisses, but they're so sensual that it's all you need. More would have ruined the effect.) The sleep clinic scenes are funny, and heart breaking. I love the bull dog bit--too funny...very cute. And, the helmut incident is hilarious! Oh, heck, I just adore the whole enchilada.

    "Armadillo" is very unique, intriguing, funny, and a bit heart wrenching at moments. It's a joy to watch...but, you'll have to pay attention, as the insurance fraud part of the plot is quite complex.

    Oh, I should add that the sound track is simply beautiful.
    shotguntom

    First Class British Television

    "Armadillo" is one of those rarities in which the screen version of an excellent novel actually lives up to the original text. This is no doubt due to the fact that William Boyd adapted the script from his own novel of the same name and that Boyd is also no stranger to script writing, having penned "Chaplin", "A Good Man in Africa" and "The Trench".

    The cast is first class, a who's who of film and television, with standout performances from James Frain, Stephen Rea and Trevor Peacock (also excellent in another great TV show "The Underworld"). The plot, far from being cliched or contrived, is actually quite complex, with a mix of dodgy geezers including shady loss adjusters, even shadier insurance companies, cowboy builders, Romanian gipsies and a half-mad juggler who's convinced his wife is cheating on him.

    The photography is impressive with some good shots of London which appears dark and intimidating but also sparkling with affluence.

    "Armadillo" shows just how good British television can be with the right material and a good cast - in other words someone showing a bit of imagination and ambition rather than pitching yet another boring hospital or detective series.

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    • Release date
      • September 16, 2001 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Pimlico, London, England, UK(street scenes)
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • A+E Networks
      • Chestermead
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