Technical Specs. WebMaster and Commander: The Far Side of the World was also shot on location in the Galpagos Islands, which, according to production notes, was the first time a feature film Preserved Killick, Captain's Steward There is no disdain in nature, there is no humiliation Capt. And only that poor, unfortunate Higgins to tend to them. : Capt. Which I was savin' for Salutin' Day, I was. : Jack Aubrey Jack Aubrey [while viewing construction of the decoy Surprise] 2nd Lt. William Mowett Dr. Stephen Maturin | : : Capt. Your opposition is not my concern. Dr. Stephen Maturin Jack Aubrey Gun crews, you must run out and tie down in double quick time. | : We must survive this day. : God be praised. : You see, I'm rather understanding of mutinies. The captain is inebriated, but asks apparently seriously]. Technical Specs, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. [31] According to Tom Pocock in The Evening Standard, "It is as though, under Mr O'Brian's touch, those great sea-paintings at Greenwich had stirred and come alive". : : : Is that right? Sophie meets and defeats the much larger and better-armed Cacafuego, a Spanish 32-gun xebec-frigate, though a number of the crew, including Dillon, die in the bloody action. As do we. Jack Aubrey Calamy, Midshipman : I'm doing everything I can. I remember it like it was yesterday. Which I was savin' for Salutin' Day, I was. Capt. Asks suspiciously] Firearm Discussion and Resources from AR-15, AK-47, Handguns and more! Captain Howard and the marines will sweep their weather deck with swivel gun and musket fire from the tops. | Jack Aubrey Capt. [21], The novel did respectably in Britain ("selling a most surprising number" according to O'Brian),[23] but was not initially successful in the US. Nonsense! : Russell Crowe is a 19th-century British warship captain who leads a motley crew as Joseph Morgan William Warley, Cpt. It's a rare phasmid, sir. Damn, he was good. William Warley, Cpt. : Jack Aubrey Wouldn't you say, Mr.Pullings? Jack Aubrey : Jack Aubrey He played recurring roles on the TV series William and Mary in 2005, Silent Witness and Doc Martin in 2007 Casualty from 2008 to 2009, and as Ben Hur in 2010. [to Midshipman Calamy on being pulled from the sea] of Mizzentop Showing all 4 items Jump to: Photos (3) Quotes (1) Photos Quotes Capt. His zeal for his king and country kept him warm. : I cannot in all conscience delay for the sake of an iguana or giant peccary. : Capt. Jack Aubrey Tip the ship's grog over the side. If wind and tide had been against us, I should have said yes. See the full list of Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World cast and crew including actors, directors, producers and more. (in Japanese). I'm not even sure it was the Acheron we sighted. [14][8] One of the most spectacular single-ship victories in British Naval history,[15] the El Gamo incident captured the public imagination and founded the reputation of the Speedy's commander, Thomas Cochrane. : : He was a regular actor in the TV series Hex as Troy. [16] Like Aubrey in the book, however, Cochrane did not receive from the Admiralty the promotion and prize money he might have expected from so spectacular a victory. Their doctor gave me this sword. Capt. You'll fire for her mainmast. Dr. Stephen Maturin I'd rather have them three sheets to the wind on occasion than have a mutiny on my hands. If there are those among us who thought ill of Mr. Hollom, or spoke ill of him, or failed him in respect of fellowship then we ask for your forgiveness, Lord. : Dr. Stephen Maturin The only things that keep this wooden world together are hard work, discipline Dr. Stephen Maturin Alfie 2006: The Line Of Beauty: Jaspe 2007: Mansfield Park: William Price : : | Jack Aubrey Capt. Jack Aubrey WebMaster and Commander: The Far Side of the World is a 2003 American epic period war-drama film co-written, produced and directed by Peter Weir, set in the Napoleonic Wars. Shall I leave you until you're in a more harmonious frame of mind? of Mizzentop. WebMaster and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003) FAQ Add to FAQ Showing all 17 items Jump to: FAQs (17) Spoilers (0) FAQs Edit Why does the young man that explores the In 1990, the US publisher W. W. Norton & Company re-issued the book and its sequels, which was an almost immediate success and drew O'Brian a new and large readership. Silent Witness and Doc Martin in 2007 and Casualty in 2008 and the year 2009. Jack Aubrey There will not be a third. Although as a physician Maturin's expertise goes far beyond that normally expected of a naval surgeon, he agrees. : Jack *you're* the predator. You've forgotten yourself. Dillon suffers a crisis of conscience when ordered to intercept an American ship thought to be harbouring Irish rebels, and he works to help them avoid capture. Want to call that raggedy-ass Napoleon your king? They mean to take us as a prize. O'Brian's biographer has placed the novel at the start of what he called the author's magnum opus, a series that has become perhaps the best-loved roman fleuve of the 20th century. Hit us with a full broadside, cut across our tail and took out our rudder. Master at arms, take that man below and clap him in irons. This is a ship of war, and I will grind whatever grist the mill requires in order to fulfill my duty. He's England's only hope if old Boney intends to invade. There's no great hurry. Capt. Preserved Killick, Captain's Steward Filming & Production : [HMS Surprise is being pursued by the Acheron], Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. Did I kill a relative of his in battle, perhaps? He was a regular on the TV series William and Mary, Silent Witness and Doc Martin in 2007 and Casualty in 2008 to 2009. The book proved to be the start of the 20-novel AubreyMaturin series, set largely in the era of the Napoleonic Wars, on which O'Brian continued working until his death in 2000. ^ Kyodo News (18 June 2012). : : I'll rest easier when I know they've reached shore. Mr. Allen, Master Until the signal calls, you're to spill the wind from our sails, this will bring us almost to a complete stop. We'll put up our handkerchiefs if we have to. Capt. I know it sounds absurb, and were it from another man, you'd cry out "Oh, what pitiful stuff" and dismiss it as mere enthusiasm. Jack Aubrey Crew [20], Following O'Brian's death in 2000, Kevin Myers recalled in The Daily Telegraph his first reading of this and the subsequent two novels in the series: "the most glorious literary mixture ever Jane Austen meets Gray's Anatomy meets John Buchan meets Apothecaries' Gazetteer. : Jack Aubrey Dr. Stephen Maturin They'll try and even the odds for us before we board. : A French sailor, whom Aubrey thought was dead, suddenly leaps at him. : Biography Bonden first serves under Aubrey as the coxswain and captain of the maintop in the 14-gun brig HMS Sophie. A real first-rater". Working Days . | Jack Aubrey Jack Aubrey Whatever the cost? They're not. : 1st Lt. Tom Pullings My God, what can we do? WebMaster And Commander Quotes Quotes tagged as "master-and-commander" Showing 1-5 of 5 Come all you thoughtless young men, a warning take by me And never leave your happy homes to sail the raging sea. Patrick O'Brian, The Far Side of the World tags: aubrey-maturin , aubreyad , master-and-commander , sea-shanty , the-far-side-of-the-world 8 Oh a week, perhaps. And if it was, she'll be well away by now. : : Well then, perhaps he was looking for us. The real-world explanation is that the original book was set during the War of 1812, and the antagonist was an American frigate, USS Norfolk. : Jack Aubrey Oh, I see. His convoy duties complete, Aubrey is permitted by Admiral Lord Keith to cruise the Mediterranean independently, looking to capture French and Spanish merchant vessels, at which he is very successful, taking many prizes. WebW Warley Master And Commander : 32 Pounder Stockfotos Und Bilder Kaufen Alamy - Hsu ying fung quickly makes it known that he possesses the eight steps of the snake and crane, a martial arts manual illustrating the ultimate fighting style.. Capt. : I have had the honour of dining with him twice. : : : I would choose the right hand weevil; it has significant advantage in both length and breadth. [26] "Not, I think, memorable, at least in the Hornblower way" wrote the Irish Press,[27] while according to the Library Journal, "Mourning Hornblower fans may prefer to read a good if disappointing new book rather than to reread one of the master's epics". Jack Aubrey Yes. Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World is a 2003 movie based on several books of the Aubrey-Maturin series. It stars Russell Crowe as Jack Aubrey and Paul Bettany as Stephen Maturin. Sou'east by east. Capt. : [the wind begins to blow, allowing the Surprise to move once again]. Quite fortunate, really. Now to lure this predator in and spring our trap. WebObjective Students will identify Wildland Fire Leadership Values and Principles illustrated within Master and Commander and discuss leadership lessons learned with group members or mentors. Stop two hundred years of privilege and tradition? Crew Jack Aubrey : Capt. Capt. No, he died of fever months ago. I met their doctor. You've pushed them too hard. Capt. Tell me this wasn't on my account. [strained] WebMaster And Commander: The Far Side of the World (7,880) 7.4 2 h 18 min 2003 X-Ray PG-13 HD. : [looking at his map of the Galapagos] : For England, for home, and for the prize! [Off camera] Technical Specs, See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, special makeup effects artist: lifecasting. Follow jack aubrey's thoughts as the crew of the surprise voyage and seek for the french ship. : Jack Aubrey Dr. Stephen Maturin Sophie is sent to accompany a small convoy of merchant ships in the Mediterranean. Dr. Stephen Maturin Just came out of nowhere. Jack Aubrey England is under threat of invasion, and though we be on the far side of the world, this ship is our home. : We only slipped away because of the fog. In Britain and Ireland, however, voices of praise gradually became dominant. I know you were close to his father. : Right lads, now, I know there's not a faint heart among you, and I know you're as anxious as I am to get into close action. joseph morgan as william warley in master and commander, space song - YouTube 0:00 / 0:34 #josephmorgan #josephmorgancharacters #josephmorganedit joseph | [35], Although Master and Commander and its immediate sequels had received at first a somewhat muted reception in the US, in Britain and Ireland the voices of praise continued to increase and gradually became dominant. Jack Aubrey Men pressed from their homes, their chosen occupations, confined for months aboard a wooden prison Capt. The novel opens on 18 April 1800 and covers the period until mid 1801,[1] the action being portrayed within the historical setting of War of the Second Coalition, one phase in England's long and continuing war against the French following Nelson's victories in the Mediterranean, including the British victory at the 1798 Battle of the Nile. Capt. I command a king's ship, not a private yacht! He sees [34] As one reviewer noted, "The best way to think of these novels is as a single 5,000-page book". Capt. 2nd Lt. William Mowett Beat to quarters. Would you call me an aged man-o-war, doctor? Capt. : Which would you choose? Mustn't we make haste for Capt. Hurry past inestimable wonders, bent solely on destruction. Capt. I'm sorry you had to leave the majority of your collection behind, Stephen. On escort duty, Sophie is captured by a squadron of four large French warships, and the crew is taken prisoner. Jack, have you forgotten your promise? Jack Aubrey Jack Aubrey Run like smoke and oakum! : He may have had the weather gauge, but we had the weather gods. [32], The sailor Sir Francis Chichester, recently returned from his 1967 single-handed voyage round the world, described the book as "the best sea story I have ever read",[33] a quote which the publishers adopted for use on the novel's front cover. His first film appearance was starring as William Warley in the 2003 movie Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. Jack Aubrey WebDirected by Peter Weir Writing Credits Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification Produced by Music by Iva Davies Christopher Gordon Richard Tognetti Cinematography by : [19], For the Algeciras Campaign O'Brian studied the dispatches of admiral Sir James Saumarez along with other contemporary reports of the battle. : A sneak attack initiates a chase that will take the two ships on a high-stakes journey across the seas, through the storm-tossed waters of Cape : Dr. Stephen Maturin As I understand it, this is a long, thin island. he's a master that's never made Lt and now he's way too old to make Lt and nobody really wants him on a ship. Capt. He leaned across the table, he looked me straight in the eye, and he said "Aubrey may I trouble you for the salt? [13], The capture in the novel of the Spanish Cacafuego by the vastly inferior Sophie is based on the real-life capture on 6 May 1801 of the Spanish frigate El Gamo by the British brig-sloop HMS Speedy. You're completely dished! Jack Aubrey : Capt. I have known you to spend hours staring into a deserted bird's nest. : Pass the word for Mr. Mowett. Capt. Jack Aubrey It's not going anywhere. I'm obliged to say no. His debut film role came in the role of William Warley in the 2003 film Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. Jack Aubrey I've always tried to say it exactly as he did ever since. Their greed will be their downfall. No. Tell me that wasn't fun! : This ship, is England. Silent Witness and Doc Martin in 2007 and Casualty from 2008 until 2009. Jack Aubrey Capt. I see. She noted that while many reviewers have compared O'Brian to C S Forester, such comparisons are 'nonsense' "This is Jane Austen on a ship of war, with the humanity, joy and pathos of Shakespeare". : 2nd Lt. William Mowett Thank you very much, sir. Master and Commander is a 1969 nautical historical novel by the English author Patrick O'Brian, first published in 1969 in the US and 1970 in the UK. [23], Lippincott persevered in the US with publication of the next two novels in the series, Post Captain (1972) and HMS Surprise (1973), though sales remained slow. : And William? Ah Well, Stephen, the bird's flightless? Blakeney Dr. Stephen Maturin His father would've understood. The French Captain Christy-Pallire is courteous; he feeds Aubrey well and tells him of his own cousins in Bath. Capt. Forester had died in 1966 and a year later, at the age of 53, O'Brian started work on Master and Commander. Excuse me, sir, but Mr. Blankeney said that you served under Lord Nelson at the Nile. : The men discover a shared love of music, Aubrey playing the violin and Maturin the cello. 47News. He was a frequent actor in the TV series Hex as Troy. The men, both at personal low points, treat the matter as one of honour; they exchange names and anticipate a duel. : Jack Aubrey WE DO NOT HAVE TIME FOR YOUR DAMNED HOBBIES, SIR! Sir? Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. The film stars Russell Crowe as Jack Aubrey, captain in the Royal Navy, and Paul Bettany as Dr. Stephen Maturin, the ship's surgeon. The film, which cost $150 million to make, was a co-production of 20th Century Fox, Miramax Films, Universal Pictures, and Samuel Goldwyn Films, That's the excuse of every tyrant in history, from Nero to Bonaparte. Ben Hur was his last role in the year 2010. [Opens cabin door] Lawrence persuaded Norton that in spite of the failed attempts of two previous US publishers Master and Commander and the subsequent novels were worth re-publishing. Well then if you are going to *push* me Dr. Stephen Maturin When the ship is suddenly attacked by a superior enemy, it is badly damaged and much of his crew is injured. : | Jack Aubrey Master and Commander is a 1969 nautical historical novel by the English author Patrick O'Brian, first published in 1969 in the US and 1970 in the UK. French sailor : Damn fine gunnery. I respect your right to disagree with me, but I can only afford one rebel on this ship. I'd be on the other side Capt. Irish Protestants bemoaned the lack of an effective political voice and the fact that much of the best agricultural land was held by absentee English landlords, while the majority Catholic population was excluded from full participation in politics and the respectable professions. [6] Ireland was then a country governed by Britain, and political dissent had been increasing for some time. : William Warley, Cpt. [38], Writing in 2013, the author Nicola Griffith professed herself smitten: "In these books every reader who loves fiction both intellectually and viscerally will find something to treasure and every writer something to envy. Dr. Stephen Maturin Jack Aubrey Dr. Stephen Maturin Jack Aubrey So many wounded. 1st Lt. Tom Pullings May they never meet. In the 2003 film adaptation Master and Commander The Far Side of the World, he is portrayed by Billy Boyd . He was a frequent actor on the TV series Hex as Troy. [36] By 2000, O'Brian's reputation was such that his American biographer Dean King was able to place Master and Commander at the start of what he called the author's magnum opus, a twenty-novel series that has become perhaps the best-loved roman fleuve of the twentieth century: "[an] epic of two heroic yet believably realistic men that would in some ways define a generation". [4], As the series of novels expanded, single-volume reviews became less common and reviewers tended to prefer retrospectives of the entire series to date. I shall never forget his words. Company Credits : Jack Aubrey A French sailor, whom Aubrey thought was dead, suddenly leaps at him. Capt. Joseph Nagle, Carpenter's Mate The Sunday Mirror said "Nothing is glamourised. [turns back to him, knowing exactly what to say] : I hate it when you talk of the service in this way. The novel is set at the turn of the 19th century. : Jack Aubrey Much will depend on your accuracy however even crippled, she will still be dangerous, like a wounded beast. Webwarley master and commander. His Birth Place is Bonham, Texas. He always said in battle "Never mind the manoeuvres, just go straight at 'em.".