A for Andromeda | |
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Kelly Reilly as Andromeda and Tom Hardy as Fleming
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Genre | Science fiction thriller |
Created by |
Fred Hoyle John Elliot |
Written by | Richard Fell |
Directed by | John Strickland |
Starring |
Kelly Reilly Charlie Cox Tom Hardy Jane Asher |
Composer(s) | Nina Humphreys |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Richard Fell Bethan Jones |
Producer(s) | Alison Willett |
Cinematography | Sean Van Hales |
Editor(s) | Patrick Moore |
Running time | 85 minutes |
Distributor | BBC Worldwide |
Release | |
Original network | BBC Four |
Original release | 27 March 2006 |
External links | |
Website |
A for Andromeda is a 2006 remake of the 1961 TV series of the same name by Fred Hoyle and John Elliot.
The series was produced by Richard Fell, who the previous year had overseen The Quatermass Experiment, a live remake of the 1953 TV series of the same name, also largely absent from the BBC archives.
Talking about the decision to commission the remake, Fell said, "We thought A for Andromeda was too good an opportunity to miss... it is the obvious follow up [to The Quatermass Experiment]. It had a huge impact when it arrived. It's also lost to the TV archives and it was an amazing story and, like Quatermass, very forward looking". He added, "It raises themes about artificial intelligence, cloning, biological warfare and the political exploitation of science which are as important today as they were when it was written – if not more so. It is also a strange kind of love story, if a man can fall in love with a machine that is".
Fell also adapted Hoyle and Elliot's original teleplays; at 85 minutes, this new version was much shorter that the original which ran for almost 300 minutes. In condensing the script, Fell used considerably fewer characters and locations. This included resetting the location from a radio telescope to a signals intelligence ground station. Fell also merged several characters – for instance, Judy Adamson and Christine were merged into the character of Christine; the Madeline Dawnay character combined the roles of both the original Dawnay character and that of Rheinhart while General Vandenberg took on the role of many of the authority figures from the original.
Cast as Christine/Andromeda was Kelly Reilly, best known for her role in Mrs Henderson Presents (2005) for which she won a number of awards including a Chopard Trophy at the Cannes Film Festival. Fleming was played by Tom Hardy, best known to science fiction fans as Shinzon in Star Trek Nemesis (2002). Bridger was played by Charlie Cox and Vandenberg by David Haig. Dawnay was played by Jane Asher; Fell had hoped to be able to cast Julie Christie in this role as a nod to the original but the actress was unavailable. Directed by John Strickland, it was shot on location in early 2006 at Stanmore Air Base and the Brecon Beacons.