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Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street (2 Discs)£12.99 Free DeliveryRRP: £22.99 | You save: £10.00 (43%) In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours |
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From the dark, gothic imagination of iconic director Tim Burton, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street is a bloody tale of music, murder, melodrama and meat pies. Laced with black humour and seasoned with beautiful musical ballads, Tim Burton serves up a sugarplum tale of serial-killing barber Sweeney Todd and his desperate desire for revenge.
Benjamin Barker (Johnny Depp) a once timid law-abiding hairdresser who was unjustly imprisoned on the other side of the world for fifteen years has returned to London to seek vengeance. Armed with razors and the adopted guise of Sweeney Todd, Barker sets up business in his old barber shop above the pie-making premises of Mrs. Nellie Lovett (Helena Bonham Carter). Enlisting the help of the pie purveyor, Barker sets about targeting Judge Turpin (Alan Rickman) who, along with his henchman Beadle Bamford (Timothy Spall), shipped him off to Australia on a trumped-up charge in order to poach his wife Lucy (Laura Michelle Spall) and baby daughter.
The grotty setting of Victorian London presents the perfect location for Tim Burton's gothic vision and with much-loved muse Johnny Depp pitched alongside the hauntingly talented Helena Bonham Carter; Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street is an irresistible set up. Burton's direction of this, his darkest and certainly bloodiest feature to date, is note perfect and, with the accompaniment of the disturbing and dissonant musical ballads of Steven Sondheim, has presented an eye-popping feast of horror, black comedy, and genuine heartache. Embodying elements of murder, abuse, and madness, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street is a macabre and moving musical movie that, much like one of Mrs. Lovett's meat pies, is fulfilling, drenched in blood, and full of surprises.

Average rating (213 reviews)
One of the greatest Masterpieces
WhySoSerious | 21/07/2008 | See all WhySoSerious' reviews (65) »
10/10 essential viewing. Tremendous performances from both Depp and Carter, beautiful sensational songs and music, Depp shows he actually has a nice voice, very bloody and extremely enjoyable. You'll start singing along, you'll be shocked at the level of gore and violence, absolutely stunning and a must for all movie lovers.
bored
Crewe8 | 20/07/2008 | See all Crewe8's reviews (83) »
Well this is the first time in a good number of years that i had to turn the film off, i was that bored...about 45 minutes in and i couldn't bear anymore...he hadn't even killed his first victim...
There was to much hype about the film.
I saw Sweeny Todd a couple of years ago, and Ray Winstone played him, and that was excellent..
'delicously splendid' region '1' watched.
rbmusicman | 20/07/2008 | See all rbmusicman's reviews (237) »
'johnny depp' seems to know no boundries to his talent.
but a star of a 'musical' ? no worries for 'johnny' he simply
pulls it off.
returning to london after 15 years of serving a sentence for a crime he did not commit, his only thoughts are for revenge.
he is be-friended by 'helen bonham carter' who plays 'mrs lovett' a pie shop owner, she permits him to set up buisness in a room above her shop.
when she realizes 'sweeney todd' is on a bloody mission,
a new and very lucartive ingrediant for her pies are on the menu.
the film does have it's fair share of blod-letting. this musical version does work.
it may not be everyones cup of tea, but i can tell you my family and i enjoyed it.
give it a go, you may be pleasantly suprised.
Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Alan Rickman, Timothy Spall, Sacha Baron Cohen, Jayne Wisener, Jamie Campbell Bower, Anthony Head, Laura Michelle Kelly & Ed Sanders | |
18 years and over | |
2007 | |
English - Dolby Digital (5.1) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |

















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