Warhoses Of Letters 1/4 (Dopisní ostřílení koně, 2011)
Robert Hudson a Marie Phillips. Milostná korespondence mezi Napoleonovým slavným koněm/poníkem Marengem a jeho obdivovatelem Copenhagenem, britským neúspěšným závodním koněm/nastávajícím jezdeckým koněm vévody z Wellingtonu. Režie Steven Canny. Produkce Gareth Edwards.
Osoby a obsazení: Marengo (Stephen Fry), Copenhagen (Daniel Rigby), vypravěčka (Tamsin Greig).
Nastudovalo BBC v roce 2011. Premiéra 25. 10., 1., 8. a 15. 11. 2011 (BBC Radio 4, 23: 15 h.). Vydal AudioGO Ltd 23. 11. 2011 (1 CD, 54 min.).
Lit.: anonym: Warhoses Of Letters. In web BBC, září 2012 (anotace). – Cit.: Deep in the British Library tucked into the slipcover of a book on the history of Blenheim Palace a packet of extraordinary letters has been discovered.
„Dear Marengo brackets Napoleon’s horse close brackets, I’ve never written a letter like this before….“
Thus begins the first passionate letter from Copenhagen, the Duke of Wellington’s horse, to his hero Marengo in this epistolary equine love story. A story of two horses united by an uncommon passion, cruelly divided by a brutal conflict.
Warhorses of Letters stars Stephen Fry as Marengo, the seasoned, famous and just-a-little-bit-short mount of Emperor Napoleon. Daniel Rigby stars alongside him as Copenhagen, the frisky young racehorse who as our story begins is about to be the new mount for the Duke of Wellington. This collection of their moving letters to each other is introduced by Tamsin Greig.
Episode 1 charts the early days of their romance and the early days of the Peninsular Campaign, and as their love blossoms the shadow of impending combat looms over our two heroes.
Written by novelists Robert Hudson (The Kilburn Social Club) and Marie Phillips (Gods Behaving Badly – soon to be a feature film starring Christopher Walken and Sharon Stone), directed by Steven Canny and produced by Gareth Edwards.
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