In an oppressive future, a fireman whose duty is to destroy all books begins to question his task.In an oppressive future, a fireman whose duty is to destroy all books begins to question his task.In an oppressive future, a fireman whose duty is to destroy all books begins to question his task.
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 4 nominations total
Gillian Aldam
- Judoka Woman
- (uncredited)
Alfie Bass
- Book Person: 'The Prince'
- (uncredited)
Yvonne Blake
- Book Person: 'The Jewish Question'
- (uncredited)
Arthur Cox
- Male Nurse
- (uncredited)
Frank Cox
- Book Person: 'Prejudice'
- (uncredited)
Fred Cox
- Book Person: 'Pride'
- (uncredited)
Noel Davis
- Cousin Midge - TV Personality
- (uncredited)
Judith Drinan
- Book Person - Plato's 'Republic'
- (uncredited)
Kevin Eldon
- Robert - First Schoolboy
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAccording to producer Lewis M. Allen, François Truffaut and Oskar Werner hated each other by the end of filming. For the last two weeks, they didn't speak to one another.
- GoofsAfter Montag comes out of the first raid to burn the books, the placement of the fire protective clothing (helmet and gloves) are unnatural movements and appear to be a reverse run of film footage. This is further compounded by the fact that he walks backwards to get the flamethrower which has flame entering the nozzle instead of leaving the nozzle.
- Quotes
Guy Montag: To learn how to find, one must first learn how to hide.
- Crazy creditsThe beginning credits are spoken instead of written on the screen.
- Alternate versionsOriginally Noel Davis (who plays Cousin Midge) did the opening voice over. In the current version it is done by Alex Scott ("The Life of Henry Brulard" Book Person).
- ConnectionsFeatured in Night Gallery: The Different Ones/Tell David.../Logoda's Heads (1971)
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After reading several whinny comments about how the movie is so different from the book I just had to add my two cents. Hello people! These are two different mediums here, like comparing Katherine Hepburn to Audrey Hepburn. They are two different entities which stand alone on their own merits.
I read the book years and years ago, and frankly, I don't remember much about it. I'd seen the movie in years past, and it never knocked my socks off. But upon viewing it last night, I have to say I found myself thoroughly engrossed in it. The scene in the monorail where all the passengers are trying to stimulate themselves through their sense of touch is quite moving. As is the neighbor who declares, "They aren't like us, are they?"
It's never going to be a movie in which you want to see over and over again (like the fluffy Wizard of Oz, again a book that is totally different from the movie, where are the complaining people now?) but it's a movie that should be seen. I also wonder how many people will complain when the new version comes out? I can hear them now, "The first movie was so much better!"
I read the book years and years ago, and frankly, I don't remember much about it. I'd seen the movie in years past, and it never knocked my socks off. But upon viewing it last night, I have to say I found myself thoroughly engrossed in it. The scene in the monorail where all the passengers are trying to stimulate themselves through their sense of touch is quite moving. As is the neighbor who declares, "They aren't like us, are they?"
It's never going to be a movie in which you want to see over and over again (like the fluffy Wizard of Oz, again a book that is totally different from the movie, where are the complaining people now?) but it's a movie that should be seen. I also wonder how many people will complain when the new version comes out? I can hear them now, "The first movie was so much better!"
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official site
- Languages
- Also known as
- Farenhajt 451
- Filming locations
- Châteauneuf-sur-Loire, Loiret, France(Monorail)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $1,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $509
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $11,206
- Apr 25, 1999
- Gross worldwide
- $581
- Runtime1 hour 52 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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