Asterix with the British (film)

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Movie
German title Asterix with the British
Original title Astérix chez les Bretons
Country of production France , Denmark
original language French
Publishing year 1986
length Cinema / Blu-ray: 79 minutes
DVD: 76 minutes
Age rating FSK 6
Rod
Director Pino Van Lamsweerde
script Pierre Tchernia
production Yannik Piel
music Vladimir Cosma
camera Philippe Lainé
cut Robert Isnardon ,
Monique Isnardon
synchronization
chronology

←  Predecessor
Asterix - Victory over Caesar

Successor  →
Asterix - Operation Menhir

Asterix in Britain (Original title: Astérix chez les Bretons ) is the fifth Asterix - Cartoons in 1986 and is based on the eponymous comic book by Albert Uderzo and René Goscinny .

action

The Romans under Julius Caesar intend to conquer Britain and transfer their troops to the island by ship. There the British put up bitter resistance, but ended the fighting with the Romans at five o'clock sharp in the afternoon to drink hot water. They also don't fight on weekends. Prefect Motus is at a loss and reports to Caesar, who now decides that the Romans should start all attacks at five o'clock and strike more on the weekends. In this way they succeed in subjugating Britain in a very short time - with the exception of a small village that is still resisting. There Sebigbos nervously awaits the next attack by the Romans, who have requested reinforcements. Here is Teefax the idea of help from the Gallic village of his cousin Asterix from Aremorica request, known for his potion and the successful resistance against the Romans. So Teefax sets out on a journey to the Gauls.

Upon his arrival, Miraculix immediately brews him a barrel of his magic potion. Since Teefax cannot transport the barrel back to Britain alone, Asterix and Obelix are to accompany him. During the crossing in their boat, they meet pirates who are about to raid the galley of a Phoenician trader. Obelix sinks the pirate ship and saves the Phoenicians , who give them a sack of fine herbs from the Orient as a thank you.

In Britain they stop at the restaurant “Le rieur sanglier” (“To the laughing wild boar”), where they get to know the British eating and drinking habits, such as lukewarm cervisia and boiled wild boar in peppermint sauce. They travel on to Londinium , where they visit the Gaul Gaulix, the owner of the tavern "La Gauloise Amphore" ("To the Gallic Amphore").

The Centurion Stratocumulus has since learned that the Gauls are about to bring a keg of magic potion into the British village and reports it to Prefect Motus. The Romans want to prevent this by all means and have all the city's wine barrels confiscated. The thief Machfax manages to steal some barrels, including the one with the magic potion. Asterix, Obelix and Teefax bring the barrel back, but shortly afterwards it is destroyed by the Romans, with which the magic potion is lost.

In dire need, Asterix had the idea of ​​adding the Phoenician herbs to the hot water of the British and giving the drink to the villagers as a magic potion. They drink from it and feel so inspired that they actually manage to defeat the approaching Romans. Back at home in Gaul, they finally learn from Miraculix that the oriental herbs are tea leaves.

synchronization

role Original speaker German version (1989) Swabian version (2002)
Asterix Roger Carel Manfred Lichtenfeld Tobias Lelle
Obelix Pierre Tornade Wolfgang Hess Harald Dietl
Tea fax Graham Bushnell Chris Howland Chris Howland
Miraculix Henri Labussière Leo Bardischewski Thomas Reiner
Majestix Julien Guiomar Michael Habeck Dietz-Werner Steck
Caesar Serge Sauvion Christian Marshal Joachim Höppner
Motus Nicolas Silberg Hartmut Neugebauer Hartmut Neugebauer

background

It was released in theaters in France on December 3, 1986, in the Federal Republic of Germany on March 27, 1987 and in the GDR on March 18, 1988.

The theme song The Lookout is out was recorded by the British band Cook da Books . It is based on the piece Asterix est là composed by Vladimir Cosma , which was used in the previous film Asterix - Victory over Caesar by Plastic Bertrand , but is slower in this version and has new English text.

In 2012, the real- life film Asterix & Obelix - On Her Majesty's Order , in which Asterix and Obelix also travel to Great Britain to help Teefax, was released. Otherwise, however, the content of this film differs significantly in some points from the comic book and the cartoon.

Reviews

“Elaborate cartoon that is entertaining with its brisk narrative style, successful ideas and amusing caricature of British natures. The highlight is a rugby match in the capital. "

“Compared to Disney productions, the sloppy animation simplifies and flattens what the albums pretend to be plastic. The reader is expected there, not the viewer in the film. Where one fills the abstractions with life while reading, one is relieved while looking and at the same time disappointed. "

Soundtrack

  • Vladimir Cosma , Jeff Jordan : Astérix chez les Bretons - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack . On: Asterix chez les Bretons • Asterix et la surprise de Cesar . Cosma Cinéma Collection, Vol. 20. Pomme Musi / Larghetto Music / Sony, s. l. 1995, sound carrier no. 951292 - Original recording of the film music conducted by the composer.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Asterix with the British. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  2. cf. spiegel.de