A Hazard of Hearts

6.8
1987 1 hr 30 min Drama , Romance , TV Movie

When compulsive gambler Sir Giles Staverley has lost his estate and all his money playing dice, he realises that he only has one thing left of value: his daughter Serena. In a final game, he stakes his daughter's hand in marriage, convinced that this time he will not lose. Unfortunately, however, he does lose; to the evil Lord Wrotham. Unable to return home and tell his daughter that he has lost her in a game of dice, Sir Giles kills himself there and then. Lord Vulcan, who has witnessed the events, takes pity on Serena Staverley, although they have never met. He challenges Lord Wrotham to a game of dice in which the winner takes both Staverley Court and Miss Serena.

  • Cast:
    Diana Rigg , Edward Fox , Christopher Plummer , Helena Bonham Carter , Neil Dickson , Stewart Granger , Anna Massey

Reviews

Matrixston
1987/12/27

Wow! Such a good movie.

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Mjeteconer
1987/12/28

Just perfect...

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Claysaba
1987/12/29

Excellent, Without a doubt!!

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Tedfoldol
1987/12/30

everything you have heard about this movie is true.

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Susan McCarthy Palmer
1987/12/31

When I saw Helena Bonham Carter's name among the lead actors in "A Hazard of Hearts," I lulled me into a false sense of promise for this horrifyingly boring, poorly acted made-for-TV movie.This was one of HBC's very first roles, so perhaps she can be forgiven for taking whatever was offered her. Fortuately for her -- and the rest of us -- she went on to make far more artistically gripping work than this. As I understand it, even she shudders at the roles she took at first and the image it initially gave her. The constant music played throughout the film which, years ago, would have been nothing more that white noise to its viewers (I among them), now is cloying and annoying, often dominating many scenes and thus proving to be more than a bit distracting. The best work in the film comes from Christopher Plummer, whose portrayal of HBC's gambling addict father is so wonderful as to make you completely forget all the more regal characters he has more predominantly portrayed and even cause him to look physically different from his normal self. Well done! Diana Rigg's role as the devious mother is also carried off with great strength and polish so that even the camp reactions that might produce snickers from a less accomplished actress are nearly forgiven due to Ms. Rigg's talented work.

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ma-cortes
1988/01/01

Compulsive gambler Sir Giles(Christopher Plummer) has lost his money an estate playing against Lord Wrotham(Edward Fox) . He realises which he only has one thing , his gorgeous daughter Serena(Helena Bonham Carter). Giles stakes his daughter's hand in marriage to villain Lord. Sir Giles lost and he commits suicide himself. Then Lord Justin Vulcan(Marcus Gilbert) is witnessed the deeds and stakes Lord Wrotham to play dices. Justin wins and he now finding himself as owner of the Gilles's mansion and Serena.Lord Justin installs her as a guest at Mandrake palace with maid included(Anna Massey). Trouble is, he can not marry her, until she solves the secret issues contains the mansion.Unfortunately, she becomes a strange into the house and the ambitious Justin's mother , Lady Harriet Vulcan( a despicable Diana Rigg) has less than honorable intentions over Serena.This is a romance-drama plenty of suspense, intrigue, dark secrets,passion and plot-twists. It's an amusing movie and regency romance fans will appreciate the attention to period detail. Based on the romance novel with similar title by Barbara Catland. In fact belongs to quatrain movies directed by John Hough, with similar scenarios and style; same producer(Albert Fennell, Sir Lew Grade), musician(Laurie Johnson) and author(Barbara Catland), these are : 'A ghost of Montecarlo'(Lysette Anthony,Sarah Miles, Marcus Gilbert), 'The lady and the highway man'(Hugh Grant, Lysette Anthony) and 'Duel of Hearts'(Alison Doody, Michael York).The motion picture is professionally directed by John Hough. He has an eclectic and long filmmaker career , starting in TV movies(The protectors, Avengers), directing Hammer movies(Twins of evil), mediocre horror films(Howling IV, American Gothic), adventures(Island of treasure) and wholesome Disney family fare(Return and escape to witch mountain).Rating : Acceptable and passable, this television movie will like to romantic stories fans.

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theprovinces
1988/01/02

Helena Bonham-Carter is such a divinely eloquent actress, she shines above such veterans as Christopher Plummer, Diana Rigg, Edward Fox and Stewart Granger (the latter so very underused).Plummer, Rigg and Fox are so horrifically over-the-top, you can only assume that the director was too intimidated by their previous credits to repress their cartoonish gleeful overacting.Cartland works with a formula that makes this a very standard gothic romance, but it's saved, in parts, by the charm of the two leads, the extraordinary Bonham-Carter and the still little-seen Marcus Gilbert.This also might not seem so infinitely cheesy if the predictable, derivative soundtrack didn't soar in so obviously.Still, the film is a must for Bonham-Carter fans, if only to confirm what an excellent, expressive talent she is. And, as previous commentators have noted, this is ideal rainy Sunday afternoon fare.

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pie-3
1988/01/03

I have seen this movie more times than any other. My mother taped it off television and my sisters and I would watch it every day after school. I recently watched it again after not having seen it for several years, and despite my expectations of disappointment, I loved it just as much as ever. The old commercials are a kick too (pre-bunny Energizer commercials - TOO RIGHT THE EXTRAORDINARY ENERGIZER IT'LL SURPRISE YA!)If you think, as I do, that Helena Bonham-Carter is one of the most charming faces and voices around, you will enjoy this young vision of her. And her eyebrows are more active here than anywhere else.

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