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BBC Shakespeare Collection (Series 5) - 7-DVD Boxset (DVD) (*)
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$50.99

Titre Original: Richard III / King Lear / Henry VI Part One, Two, Three / The Merry Wives Of Windsor
Langues at Sour-titres:
Anglais ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
Anglais ( Subtitles )


Product Origine/Format:
Australia ( PAL/Region 0 )

Durée:
1200 min

Allongement:
Fullscreen

Suppléments:
Ensemble De Boîte
Menu Interactif
Ensemble De Multi-DVD
Accès De Scène


Film filmé et produit dedans:
Royaume-Uni ( Grande-Bretagne, l'Irlande )
États-Unis ( USA, Canada )


Un Film De:
Jane Howell
Jonathan Miller
David Hugh Jones


Écrit Près:
William Shakespeare
Christopher Marlowe
 
Thomas Nashe


Acteurs:
Peter Benson ..... King Henry VI
Antony Brown ..... Sir Richard Ratcliffe
David Burke ..... Sir William Catesby
Michael Byrne ..... Duke of Buckingham
Anne Carroll ..... Jane Shore
Paul Chapman ..... Earl Rivers
Ron Cook ..... Richard III
Rowena Cooper ..... Queen Elizabeth
Arthur Cox ..... Lord Grey / Lord Mayor of London
Annette Crosbie ..... Duchess of York
David Daker ..... Lord Hastings
Brian Deacon ..... Henry, Earl of Richmond / Second Citizen / First Messenger
Jeremy Dimmick ..... Young Duke of York
Tenniel Evans ..... Lord Stanley
Derek Farr ..... Sir Robert Brakenbury / Earl of Surrey
Dorian Ford ..... Edward, Prince of Wales
John Shrapnel ..... Earl of Kent
Norman Rodway ..... Earl of Gloucester
Michael Kitchen ..... Edmund
Michael Hordern ..... King Lear
Gillian Barge ..... Goneril
Brenda Blethyn ..... Cordelia
Penelope Wilton ..... Regan
John Bird ..... Duke of Albany
Julian Curry ..... Duke of Cornwall
David Weston ..... Duke of Burgundy
Harry Waters ..... King of France
Anton Lesser ..... Edgar
John Grillo ..... Oswald
Iain Armstrong ..... First Gentleman
Frank Middlemass ..... Fool
John Benfield ..... Basset / French Sergeant
Brenda Blethyn ..... Joan La Pucelle
Antony Brown ..... Duke of Burgundy
David Burke ..... Duke of Gloucester
Michael Byrne ..... Duke of Alencon
Paul Chapman ..... Earl of Suffolk
Ron Cook ..... Third Messinger to the King / Countess' Porter
Arthur Cox ..... Mayor of London / Sir John Fastolfe
David Daker ..... Reignier, Duke of Anjou / Vernon
Brian Deacon ..... Earl of Somerset
Tenniel Evans ..... Duke of Bedford / Mortimer, Earl of March / French General
Derek Farr ..... Earl of Salisbury / Sir William Lucy
Julia Foster ..... Margaret, Daughter of Reignier
Derek Fuke ..... Talbot's Captain / Gloucester's Servant
John Benfield ..... First Murderer / Ship's Master
Antony Brown ..... Walter Whitmore / Alexander Iden
David Burke ..... Duke of Gloucester / Dick the Butcher
Michael Byrne ..... John Hume / Lieutenant
Anne Carroll ..... Duchess of Gloucester
Paul Chapman ..... Duke of Suffolk
Ron Cook ..... Richard Plantagenet
Arthur Cox ..... Thomas Horner / Lord Clifford
David Daker ..... Duke of Buckingham
Brian Deacon ..... Duke of Somerset / Smith the Weaver
Tenniel Evans ..... Earl of Salisbury / Cler of Chartham
Derek Farr ..... Lord Say
Julia Foster ..... Queen Margaret
Derek Fuke ..... Simpcox / George Bovis
Alex Guard ..... Second Prentice / Micheal
John Benfield ..... Earl of Northumberland / 2nd Keeper / Huntsman
Peter Benson ..... Henry VI
Gerald Blackmore ..... Second Company
Antony Brown ..... Lewis, King of France / Sir John Montgomery
Michael Byrne ..... Marquess of Montague / Father that killed his son
Ron Cook ..... Richard, Duke of Gloucester
Rowena Cooper ..... Lady Elizabeth Grey, later Queen
Arthur Cox ..... Duke of Somerset
Mathew David ..... Edmund, Earl of Rutland
Brian Deacon ..... Earl of Oxford
Tenniel Evans ..... Messenger to York / First Keeper / First Watchman
Derek Farr ..... Duke of Exeter / Mayor of York
Derek Fuke ..... Earl of Westmoreland / Post
Alan Bennett ..... Justice Shallow
Richard O'Callaghan ..... Slender
Tenniel Evans ..... Sir Hugh Evans
Bryan Marshall ..... George Page
Richard Griffiths ..... Sir John Falstaff
Gordon Gostelow ..... Bardolph
Nigel Terry ..... Pistol
Michael Robbins ..... Nym
Miranda Foster ..... Anne Page
Judy Davis ..... Mistress Ford
Prunella Scales ..... Mistress Page
Ron Cook ..... Peter Simple
Michael Graham Cox ..... Host of the Garter Inn
Lee Whitlock ..... Robin


Synopsis:
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In 1978, the BBC set itself the task of filming all of William Shakespeare's plays for television. The resulting productions, renowned for their loyalty to the text, utilised the best theatrical and television directors and brought highly praised performances from leading contemporary actors. Richard III : Richard, the youngest brother of the King of England, is hell-bent on seizing control of the crown and so embarks on a murderous rampage which, once started, cannot easily be stopped. This BBC production is the most faithful adaptation of Shakespeare's study of evil. Ron Cook's powerfully understated soft-spoken performances stands in direct contrast to the many forthright movie interpretations of the Bard's greatest villain. King Lear : When King Lear rejects his most devoted daughter Cordelia because she refuses to patronise him with hollow sentiments, he embarks on a journey into humiliation, loneliness and eventually madness. In what is widely regarded as Shakespeare's greatest creative achievement, a story of family conflict ultimately reveals the bare futility of the human condition. Henry VI Part One : As the nation mourns the death of King Henry V, news reaches England of military setbacks in France where a mystic warrior-woman, Joan of Arc, is inspiring the French. The first part in the most complete television version of the trilogy, this stylised production recreates Henry's early days as King and reflects the disintegrating state of England. Henry VI Part Two : As Henry's marriage to Margaret cedes the last of his father's French gains, the presence of a weak king encourages dissent. Feuds rage between Gloucester and Beaufort and between York's faction and the other lords until York sets up Jack Cade to lead a popular revolt. Henry VI Part Three : When defeat at St Albans forces Henry to cede succession to the House of York, an infuriated Queen Margaret fights on, determined her son will be the next king. But with the Duke of York's death in battle, the future of the throne is once again thrown into question. Shakespeare's final War of the Roses instalment continues the descent of an ordered world into chaos. The Merry Wives Of Windsor : Among the honest folk of Windsor, interloper Sir John Falstaff stands out as a rogue, a chancer and an oaf. More concerned with his lack of money, the ageing overweight Falstaff hatches a plan to court two wealthy married women, Mistress Ford and Mistress Page. When the two wives get together they devise their own plan to teach the knight a lesson!
Cet article a été ajouté le jeudi 11 mars, 2021.
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