The Bounty (2/11) Movie CLIP - Second in Command (1984) HD
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Bligh (Anthony Hopkins) rallies the crew together and promotes Christian (Mel Gibson) in reprimand of Fryer (Daniel Day-Lewis).
FILM DESCRIPTION:
This fourth film dramatization of the 1789 mutiny aboard the H.M.S. Bounty is based not on the familiar Nordhoff and Hall book, but on Richard Hough's novel Captain Bligh and Mr. Christian. This time, the infamous Captain Bligh (Anthony Hopkins) is as strict a disciplinarian as ever. He is, however, no monster; faced with his crew's increasing laxity after an idyllic visit to Tahiti (the search for breadfruit takes second place to limitless sex with the island girls), Bligh is forced to resort to flogging and other such means to keep his men in line. Mr. Christian (Mel Gibson), formerly Bligh's friend, is of little use to the captain, having fallen in love with a native girl himself. Christian becomes the leader of the mutiny virtually in spite of himself; and when the mutineers try to seek refuge on Tahiti, they find that the local chief wants no part of them, which is why they settle for the nearly uninhabitable Pitcairn.
CREDITS:
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Cast: Daniel Day-Lewis, Dexter Fletcher, Mel Gibson, Anthony Hopkins
Director: Roger Donaldson
Producers: Dino De Laurentiis, Bernard Williams
Screenwriters: Richard Hough, Robert Bolt
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Only Daniel Day Lewis could continue to act while wearing that hat.
🤣
Terrific acting in this whole movie from everyone especially Dr. Hugan.
My favorite moment of his in the Bounty was the first on deck scene when he's dressed as a freaking straight up cliched Pilgrim; even has that stupid top hat on lmao.
LOL.........Correct!! :D
Mr Fryer and his collection of hats should have had their own spin off...
The best ever portrayal of Bligh - fantastic acting by Hopkins.
And extraordinary how like Bligh he looked
@trha2222 Imagine him being captain kirk instead of Shatner lol
gonna tell me you didnt like Charles Laughton? (1935 Mutiny on the Bounty)
Yes one of the best.
All three played the role brilliantly
"Mistur FRYER, surr, COMEBACKHERE!"
God damn, this is a masterpiece, and hugely under-rated.
Totally agree.
I wasn't going to watch it bc I already know the history and what happens in the end, but now I'm going to watch just for the acting.
Fortunately, I had not yet taken my stomach cleanse.
One of the most underrated movies of the 80's. Just look at the sheer talent in this movie. It's a virtual who's who of great actors. And the soundtrack by Vangelis is utterly amazing in building tension throughout the film. This is amongst my all time favorite films.
Rob P. I honestly didn’t know Vangelis did the score for this movie. Vangelis of Chariots of Fire and Blade Runner fame.
@@Mansini77 some of the rhythm strikes you so much like Blade Runner. in a good way
Indeed sir
@@Mansini77 Yes. Vangelis did a lot of movie scoring in the 80's. This film, along with Bladerunner, were my favorites.
" by jove I'll drink to that"
Anthony Hopkins even changes his face colour in this scene. Superb!
Anthony Hopkins knocks any role out of the park. His acting credentials are just impeccable
Ya he was a great actor long before silence of the lambs and this scene proves it
I honestly think he’s the greatest living British actor and one of if not, the greatest living actor period
He's awful in comparison to Laughton and Trevor Howard - watch the 1936 and 1962 versions. He plays Bligh with the exact same voice and mannerisms as he played Hitler, which is not the wise route to go or prudent choice. He simply recycled his performance from The Bunker.
@@HolgerRuneFan
He’s not awful at all....
His is a different interpretation and why wouldn’t Hopkins mannerisms be similar to another of his characters.... it’s the same actor!
@@HolgerRuneFan
And Hopkins has a German accent in The bunker!
How is that the same voice!
@@HolgerRuneFanHoward was great. The 1936 version was good for its day, but not for today. Hopkins is brilliant too.
Mr. Friar sar! Come back harr!!
Hopkins is hilarious when hes mad lool!!!
+jimbob jim
Tony is a great actor. In my top 10 easily.
+jimbob jim
.When Tony cuts loose you get out or get eaten...
Easy his best performance
The real captain Bligh was a Cornishman and Hopkins has the accent off to a Tee
This is one of my favourite scenes in The Bounty. Anthony Hopkins was awesome here. I love Bligh's line "Your years at sea? Good Lord man, if I'd known your nature I would not have accepted you as boatswain of a river barge!" 😆
I saw this scene before I watched the film.
I didn't realise that what Bligh objected to about Fryer's 'nature' was that he had been proven right that going round Cape Horn was the wrong route and Bligh couldn't accept it!
Although in reality Bligh demoted Fryer a month before they approached Cape Horn.
It was a calculated attack on the first officer. The men turned their anger at the struggle of the previous month away from the Captain and towards Mr. Fryer.
Anthony Hopkins is such an amazing actor. He actually has the red face and everything just like a man would get in that situation.
+seewaage
He also has the English dialect that Bligh had, as he was from the southwestern part of England (believed to have been born in Plymouth). If he sort of sounds like a so-called "Pirate"... it's probably because some of England's best sailors (some of which became privateers and then pirates) came from that part of England.
such an amazing performance, yet he was not even nominated for an oscar...
what a pathetic joke.
Oscars are a pathetic joke!
You must be joking he’s won an Oscar and been nominated several times
m.imdb.com/name/nm0000164/awards?ref_=m_nm_awd
Richard Stevens...i was talking about this specific film, not in general.
He actually changes colour. That's 2,000 years of stored up Welsh/Cornish anger.
For real he got red lol
the trip brought me here. now i love this film.
damn your hide!!
Same 😂
Bill the butcher vs Hannibal Lector two amazing actors of all time
“I do a very good Anthony Hopkins!”
“Well I think I do an even better Anthony Hopkins”
and you don't do the broken voice when he gets very emotional indeed
@@Darren-jd4ts Michael Caine?
Never seen Sir Tony so PISSED.
"I am the commander! BY LAAAWWWW!"
His face goes red with rage, I LOVE IT. 😊
As I’ve gotten older, I’ve realized that Captain Bligh was in the right.
how?
It's nuanced. He was a brilliant sailor, but probably too much of a bully and martinet to win and keep his men's hearts over such a long haul voyage. A great leader can do that. That said, the British Navy was brutal affair and a sailor's lot was miserable. Most probably felt they had little to lose.
He was - and his ordeal after being set adrift in the launch was a staggering achievement against all the odds in pure seamanship.
@@philipford6183 true, but there were at least a couple of people from the Bounty that could've done it. Some escaped Australian convict boat also did it from about the same distance
and Bligh's character was a bit more despicable on the boat than shown. Like he would hide food, and when they made it to the reef of Australia he wanted to fight one of the dudes who caught his own birds for his food saying it was everyone's, instead of finding his own
In this film he was
Now THAT is acting! It makes you want to avert your eyes like the crew when he looks around. Sublime skills and one of the best scenes ever.
Now that, is a glass of white wine.
A thespian genius at work. After raging like a demon at Friar, he turns to the rest of the ship's company and fixes them with that icy stare to assert his complete authority. The next time he speaks, it is chillingly calm and composed, leaving them all on very thin ice.
yes but Bligh , as portrayed by Hopkins, seems to be mentally unstable and very insecure. He was obsessed with circumnavigating the globe to satisfy his ego and ambition oblivious or not caring for the tremendous risk for his ship and danger to his crew.
Indeed Sr, indeed.
Poor old Mr Cole always busy like a kebab van at 3am.
@@DonQwantsyou In reality he was instructed by the navy to circumnavigate the globe on his voyage, he tried it then decided to give up. It wasn't like in the movie where they made out he was trying to fulfil his own ambitions by doing so, in reality he didn't hold the idea all that high.
I have watched this scene maybe 200 times and so completely agree with your comment that I thought I wrote it 8 years ago.
Man, that is flawless by Hopkins. His sense of authority and steadfast control… Hopkins is majestic.
I could watch this scene for hours ❤️
This scene should be shown in every acting class on the planet.
That is acting of the highest quality. True & raw emotion.
The casting alone is worth the price of admission. Mel Gibson... Anthony Hopkins... Edward Fox... Daniel Day-Lewis... Liam Neeson... and
Sir Laurence Olivier!! Bravo!!
Wouldn't include "More wooden than a wardrobe Mel" in that list. Sorry.
Maybe the best "shouting scenes" ever, the way Hopkins goes from calm to stern to apeshit is amazing. Liam Neeson must have been going, "DAAAAMN! THIS is acting!".
Hopkins should have won an Oscar for this film.
Hopkins’ greatest performance bar none.
I'm under zero illusions that Anthony Hopkins'portrayal of Captain Bligh is his finest hour of acting in his long and distinguished career. An absolute masterpiece of utter brilliance., which blows Silence of the Lambs into obscurity.
This movie is a trip and has four legendary actors being, Anthony Hopkins, Daniel-Day Lewis, Liam Neeson & Mel Gibson.
don't forget neil morrissey :-D
Where is a Liam Neeson
Mel Gibson is a funny way of spelling Laurence Olivier...
Anthony Hopkins Daniel day Lewis and Laurence Olivier are all in this the fact this movie literally has 3 generations of the greatest British film actors that’s ever graced the screen is absolutely mind blowing!
The scene has always stuck in my mind for the greatness of Anthony Hopkins and the up and coming Daniel Day Lewis. How Hopkins turns that anger on in an instant is remarkable!
The crucial difference between the portrayal of Bligh by Hopkins and the portrayal by Howard, was that Howard played Bligh as a petty martinet with middle-class pretensions; Hopkins played him as common man struggling to rise above his 'station'. Hopkins' affectation of a West-Country accent is particularly powerful because it infuses his character with a considerable sense of social anxiety, especially in relation to Christian. I suspect that Bligh was actually somewhere between Howard and Hopkins regarding his social consciousness; but it's particularly important to understanding the character because it's a viable alternate explanation for the collapse of discipline aboard the Bounty. Navy discipline, even at its most lenient, was brutal beyond the comprehension of the modern civilian mind. That the Howard/Brando film chose to present the cause of the mutiny on the most simplistic and sensationalist terms does a disservice to a man who was, despite his failings, undoubtedly one of the finest navigators this Island has produced - albeit possibly not one of its most able leaders.
No wonder sailors were usually flogged for small offenses.
I always assumed Hopkins adopted that accent because it was more period-accurate - I never saw it as a reflection of class. This was before Received Pronunciation, after all, and the posh Queens English we know today didn't yet exist.
Look at how Anthony Hopkins face gradually turns red at 1:29. That my friends, is rage.
My gosh!
Hopkins. That is all.
One of them is a great great actor who’s deservedly won three Oscars , the other is even better.
Absolutly agreed. Anthony Hopkins 3 Oscars lead actor. One of the best actors of all time
@@empresaglova1268 Thank God he has 2 Oscars now.
I don’t think there are any better than Daniel Day-Lewis
@@BoJangles42 I beg to differ. Anthony Hopkins is definitely the goat. DDL, for me comes a close second.
I’m not sure you all get what I’m saying. DDL is the great actor that’s won three . But in my opinion Hopkins is the better actor. To be honest I and other fellow film buffs have the opinion that DDL performance in this particular movie is quite weak for his standards . He probably didn’t like working with such a notorious scene stealer.
Amazing amazing amazing performance. The ending brings me to tears.
Forget Anthony Hopkins performance. The real masterpiece is Daniel Day Lewis's hat. Bloody fantastic.
It's crying out for a badge on the front. Any suggestions, folks?
Mmm don’t get that. Anthony Hopkins’ performance was far more powerful.
@@justinneill5003 " -Commander- Master"? xD
@@jacobpeters5458 Master Bates?
The hat makes him look like Kyle from South Park 😆.
So freakin' good. A MasterClass. Hopkins and Day-Lewis are untouchable.
The Trip to Italy 😄
God damn your eyes sir, you turned your back on me, man!
"damn your height" lol
That's why I'm here.🤣🤣🤣
It’s damn your hide
Careful Commander...he'll drink your milkshake.
He is an Oil man after all
Doesn’t matter. He’ll eat the oil man’s liver with fava beans and a nice chianti.
"Mr. Friar sir, come back here." Dumbledore said calmly.
This movie has been played by many of the greatest actors of all time. AMAZING! Each has its own aura.
In real history Bligh was a brilliant Captain and kept all alive during what is to this day the longest open boat voyage.. On the Island of Pitcairn many of the men killed and no one is sure what happened to Fletcher Christian.
one guy died when they made it to Batavia. Another on the way back because Bligh didn't want to give him his spot on a Dutch ship so he had to wait with malaria, and dropped. brilliant seamanship, totally. His maps of the South Seas have not been needed to be updated till today
@@jacobpeters5458 Great info. And ....
Most sailors at that time in England started at 15 years old like Bligh and Fryer. Fletcher Christian had very little, experience, and started at 22, but Bligh took him on because they were friends.
Wow, Daniel, Mel, and Anthony were so young!
I just love this movie and this sceene in preticular. So well written and genious acting! You can feel the tension/fear in room after the shakedown of the first officer... (for years i used to think ti myself after a preticulary long and hard workday :" AND NOW YOU MAY DISSMISS , SIR!!" and then light my smoke)
In this version, don't know how accurate, but Bligh was actually a very nice guy for a Captain back in those days.
Lmfao you cant talk to the captain like that.
Christian late for dinner and disobeying direct orders, even verbally.
Bligh was over zealous and perhaps wreckless, but a "gentleman" back in those days, often did not contemplate or consider peril when it came to monumental type things.
To plan and consider, just because of mortality, was considered ungentlemanly.
But heres the thing, Bligh in this movie, appeared over zealous about being a captain, rather than just being the captain, but when the chips were down, he was a gentleman and honorable to which there can be no doubt.
So, his big head, really could back up the talk and the walk.
Excellent character and great acting. Well done Hopkins.
Miraculous how Friar was still loyal to the Captain during the mutiny even though he replaced him from command.
That might have been because he either didn't trust his fate on board bounty with the mutineers of he didn't want to get tarred with the same brush as them....and although going in an open boat could have been suicide he rightly chose the option that afforded the least risk....
And also he went with the Captain Crazy because he was a truly professional sailor and a captain too.
Fryer was a professional naval officer, Christian was a gifted amateur. Although his relationship with Bligh deteriorated during the voyage, someone like Fryer would never entertain taking part in a mutiny
Yeah, he didn't want to be hunted like the others, and at first they thought they'd get provisions at Tofua. However, Bligh had pissed off the natives by kidnapping their king who was visiting Tahiti earlier (because the Tahitians refused to give some instruments they stole). So when they realized Bligh was alone on a boat they pounced.
Then when the Pandora, which hunted the mutineers, landed there, they pretended to have never seen them, even though there were traces or other islanders told on them I forget (maybe they attacked the Cpt's crew). They even figured out who were the dudes that killed one of Bligh's crew but the natives pretended they condemned the action. Later on killed a French ship's crew that was also stranded
He was allowed to keep the hat that is why
The acting in this film is superb. I don’t know if I have ever seen another film with such sheer perfection in casting and direction
Two of the best actors on the planet in a verbal duke-out. This scene always blows me away!
Steve Coogans The trip brought me here
+Aimee Frost same :)
Damn your eyes man
DaveAFC13 PS dam your hide!!
And me Coogan is better at Hopkins than Hopkins .
I always thought it was damn your height .
It's amazing to watch the colour in his face change before our eyes.
Hopkins is such a powerful actor, he is in another league.
Hopkins is a diamond in this film. Even puts the master Daniel Day Lewis In his place. "godam your height!". ha ha ha
@Varalakshmi Gurrala What kind of nonsense is this.
the line was God Damn your HIDE. Dumbshit.
@@starpowermike2846 But height sounds better.
Tremendous scene by two giants of cinema. This movie did not get the credits it deserved. I would put it on a par with Master and Commander, in my humble opinion.
The greatest movie scene ever filmed.
One of my favourite films of all time and Anthony Hopkins is magnificent in it.
This was the most important scene of the movie.
Hopkins at his best. Ice and fire, in the same breath...
This scene is amazing; at the apex of professional acting, or pretty close.
agreed
Sir Anthony Hopkins Superb.
"Your years at sea? Good Lord, man, if I'd known your nature I would not have accepted you as bos'n of a river barge!"
I'd say that does not translate to a 4.0 eval.
*boatswain of a river barge - like lowest ranking officer
2-5 eval.
Anthony Hopkins, Mel Gibson, Daniel Day-Lewis. The Oscar hardware here is amazing. Liam Neeson is in the film too.
And Laurence Olivier.
Anthony Hopkins should had earn a Oscar nod for his brilliant performance
This movie is my top 10 best movie of all time. First time I watched this I got absolutely lost in the story. That is a hallmark of a great film.
Anthony Hopkins is just a awesome of a actor. He played a tyant of a commander but cross him and he makes the ultimate enemy to any person alive
2:03 Theoden of Rohan behind him :D
It happens to be one of my favorite scenes of this movie. Watching this at the time made me think of my trips overseas.
Anthony Hopkins, Daniel Day Lewis and *cough*...Mel Gibson in the same movie? Why am I only learning of this now?
+Kevtb87
Also Bernard Hill (Mr. Cole) who was Captain E.G. Smith in "Titanic", Liam Neeson who played Able Seaman Churchill, and Dexter Fletcher who played Sgt. Martin in Band of Brothers about 17 years later when he was an adult.
ive just realised,but four of the actors in this are in gangs of n york
+Kevtb87
Damn you Sire!!..Because youve been too busy watching the Kardashians Sir!!...
Also the great Laurence Olivier. AND fun fact - this was to be that british pretty boy Hugh Grants first film however he had to bow out at last moment. Shame because it's such a who's who of young British actors.
And Liam Neeson
Friar- this is an outrage!
Bligh- the only outrage is that hat sarrrr
Apart from being the most Plymothian thing ever, this is also Nixon chewing out Lincoln.
An acting clinic by Hopkins and DDL
Do what the boss says. You'e all out in the MIDDLE of NOWHERE.
A tour de force by Hopkins!
"I AM COMMANDER!"
Silence of the Lambs us also a tour de force. Great actor! I love the Welsh!
On point acting. His decent into madness is brilliant.
Absolutely love Anthony Hopkins! Superb actor!
Hopkins certainly deserved an Oscar nomination for his role here as Captain Bligh.
"We'll SAIL! Round the Cape of Good Hope! In this leaky two man VESSEL!! All eight of us. Mile after mile with me adding unnecessary EMPHASIS to random words for every hour of that endless journey. Mr Friar SAR COME BACK HAR. MR FRIAR SAR GET BACK IN THE BOAT..."
This movie is so underrated! So much talent, on all sides of the camera. Even the music intensifies the tension throughout the movie.
This movie has so many great scenes.One of my top 5.
The sad, pathetic end of the ship's doctor always stays with me, but this film is full of great moments.
"Goddamn your height!"
It's hide!
it is height, actually(it's confusing).
HideozVideoz
It is HIDE....not HEIGHT
You sure its not eyes?
it's height...Daphne Du Maurier says it in her novels. most are set in Cornwall or likewise
Superb cast and score. Restrained direction. Gibson was so so gorgeous....
Damn your eyes, Mad Max! Around the horn we shall go!
We've all had work meetings with this kind of atmosphere
Get that out with 50 actors and 20 crew standing around you for hours on end. Hopkins is class.
I WOULD HONOUR YOU SIR! I WOULD HONOUR YOU AND THE RESTAURANT SIR!
Was waiting for this comment lmao.
Outstanding acting by Hopkins. One of my top five favourite
movies.
Incredible cast! Anthony Hopkins is amazing in this scene
It's such a good film - with a truly epic cast. Hopkins absolutely steals the show with his (for me) career-best performance as Bligh, but frankly, they're all good and working with a great script, too. Fantastic locations and photography seal the deal. When will this forgotten classic get a proper remastered BluRay release (full cinema ratio, please) in the UK complete with Director's commentary?
Hopkins & Day-Lewis: not many greater pairings of god-like actors right there. Superb.
Will forever be a stand out performance !
He wouldn’t have dared mess with ddl if he was bill the butcher!!
Remember, Hannibal Lector eats his opponents after he's done with them!
That’s how a father should reprimand his son when at fault 😂
Tony Hopkins, DDL...and Mel Gibson in the same room
Liam Neeson too
Don't forget Neil Morrissey.
And Daniel Day-Lewis
@@pikppa He did mention DDL
Even Dexter Fletcher was here back when he was still a kid. Awesome cast.
That's when it all went south. Friar critized Bligh earlier in the film when they spent 31 days trying to somehow avoid shipwrecking (and rightly so, because Blith could have avoided dangerous Cape Horn in the first place, he only wanted to tie that route for his own naval reputation), however he never addressed that criticism for the sake of his own ego, nor was Friar ever against Blythe. The crew never would have gone threw with the mutiny - certainly not that effortlessly - if Friar had stayed first officer instead of Christian (who actually was a loyal officer and friend too but too much in love with Mauatua and the Tahiti people to stand Blith's tight rein any longer). This pivotal scene perfectly demonstrates how Blith was a brilliant navigator but a bad leader, one who didn't know his people. Being able to read the character and mood of your closest crew members is the key to great leadership - in Blith's case, to leadership at all. Well captain learned that the hard way: Even after such unjustified humiliation, Friar later stood by his side and left the ship with him while his best friend Christian led the mutiny!
I agree, though Christian didn't give too much of a hoot about Mauatua (he had a different main girl prior and didn't even try to go back for her at first - they settled on some other island before returning). It was mostly Bligh's bs he couldn't put up with. And Fryer was older (28) to know not to give in to childish bs (Fletcher - 23).
Im surprised the ship didn't sink carrying that much talent.
Notice how flushed Hopkin's face turns in this scene. What a great actor.
F*****g brilliant scene + brilliant movie.
nixon vs lincoln :)
Hopkins is a genius actor. Compelling and accurate in character and mood.
So many good or great actors in that room .
When Hopkins dies,he'll never be forgotten!So charismatic MASTER and COMMANDER !
Very good . . Anthony Hopkins ..got accent right as well.
Bligh should have been reported to HR and sent on a sensitivity and emotional awareness course. The entire crew should have counselling and paid off.