The primary feature film adaptation of George Orwell's novel is , produced by Simon Perry and released in 1984. Directed by Michael Radford, the film is known for being shot during the exact months (April–June 1984) and in the same city (London) imagined in the book. Feature Film Adaptations
: The production features a score by Dominic Muldowney and additional music by the Eurythmics , including a cameo by lead singer Annie Lennox. The primary feature film adaptation of George Orwell's
: To achieve a "washed-out" look, cinematographer Roger Deakins used a technique called bleach bypass on every release print. : To achieve a "washed-out" look, cinematographer Roger
: This version was produced by Simon Perry for Virgin Films . It features a renowned cast including John Hurt as Winston Smith and Richard Burton in his final film role as O'Brien. : To achieve a "washed-out" look