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| Genre/Form: | Television plays Drama |
|---|---|
| Named Person: | William Shakespeare |
| Material Type: | Videorecording |
| Document Type: | Visual material |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Michael Morrow; Francis Coleman; Joan Kemp-Welch; Christopher Neame; Ann Hasson; Laurence Payne; Mary Kenton; Peter Dyneley; Simon MacCorkindale; Arthur Hewlett; Clive Swift; Roger Tallon; Michael Macowan; Mark Rogers; Martin Read; Trevor St John Hacker; Stephen Churchett; Robin Halstead; Seymour Green; William Shakespeare; Thames Television, ltd.; A & E Home Video (Firm); FremantleMedia.; New Video Group. |
| ISBN: | 0767080815 9780767080811 0767090306 9780767090308 |
| OCLC Number: | 60696551 |
| Notes: | Originally broadcast on television in 1976. Special features: Romeo & Juliet: a family feud (featurette with Christopher Neame and David Robb); Biographies: Joan Kemp-Welch, Christopher Neame, Ann Hasson, David Robb, Simon MacCorkindale, Robin Nedwell, Patsy Byrne, Peter Dyneley, Clive Swift. |
| Credits: | Music by Musica Reservata ; music director, Michael Morrow ; fights arranged by William Hobbs ; make-up, Launa Bradish ; lighting director, Andy Andrews ; costume designer, Martin Baugh ; designer, Fred Pusey. |
| Cast: | Christopher Neame, Ann Hasson, Laurence Payne, Mary Kenton, Peter Dyneley, Simon MacCorkindale, Arthur Hewlett, Clive Swift, Roger Tallon, Michael Macowan, Mark Rogers, Martin Read, Trevor St. John Hacker, Stephen Churchett, Robin Halstead, Seymour Green. |
| Target Audience: | MPAA rating: Not rated. |
| Description: | 1 videodisc (ca. 186 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. |
| Details: | DVD; region 1; Dolby Digital stereo. |
| Series Title: | Thames Shakespeare collection. |
| Other Titles: | Romeo & Juliet |
| Responsibility: | by William Shakespeare ; producer, Francis Coleman ; director, Joan Kemp-Welch ; [Thames]. |
Abstract:
In the gentle streets of fair Verona, a clash of servants between the warring Montagues and Capulets sets the wheels of fate in motion. At a masked ball, the lovelorn Romeo spies the beautiful Juliet and the two soon fall madly in love, only to feel despair once their true identities are revealed. Matters worsen when Romeo slays Tybalt, a nephew of the Capulets, and is banished from the city. Only the intervention of a loyal friar and nurse can right the course of true love. But a rush to judgment spells the end of the young lovers' earthly union.
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- Shakespeare, William, -- 1564-1616. -- Romeo and Juliet.
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