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Hamlet - Grigori Kozintsev - Innokenty Smoktunovsky - 1964 - Multiple Subtitles - HD Restored - 4K
Subtitles : English - Français - Deutsch - Español - Italiano - Ελληνικά - Hamlet (Russian: Гамлет, tr. Gamlet) is a 1964 Soviet drama film directed and adapted by Grigori Kozintsev, based on William Shakespeare's Hamlet.
Dmitri Shostakovich composed the Film score.
HISTORICAL SERIES - 1964 - HD Restored - 4K - audio and video
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Cast
Hamlet — Innokenty Smoktunovsky
Claudius — Mikhail Nazvanov
Gertrude — Elza Radziņa
Polonius — Yuri Tolubeyev
Laertes — Stepan Oleksenko
Ophelia — Anastasiya Vertinskaya
Horatio — Vladimir Erenberg
Rosencrantz — Igor Dmitriev
Guildenstern — Vadim Medvedev
Fortinbras — Aadu Krevald
Grigori Kozintsev’s five-decades-long filmmakin...
published: 15 Jun 2021
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Hamlet - Video Summary
Visit us at https://www.gradesaver.com/hamlet/study-guide/video-hamlet to read the full video transcript and our study guide for this classic play, which includes a full list of characters, themes, and much more.
Hamlet is a tragedy written by Shakespeare at the turn of the 16th century. The play’s story, which can be traced back to a 12th-century Latin text, is about a Danish prince named Hamlet who seeks to avenge his father’s murder at the hands of his uncle, Claudius. The play is not only Shakespeare’s longest, but also one of his most iconic.
At the start of the play, the king of Denmark has died, and his brother Claudius has assumed the throne and married his late brother’s wife, Queen Gertrude. Consumed with grief over his father’s sudden death, Prince Hamlet is appalled by his ...
published: 01 Jul 2021
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Hamlet – in 4 Minutes
A visual explanation of the plot of Hamlet, a play by William Shakespeare.
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published: 08 Jan 2015
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Hamlet - Laurence Olivier - Shakespeare - 1948 - Multiple Subtitles - HD Restored - 4K
Subtitles: Français - Deutsch - Italiano - Português - Español - Hamlet 1948 - Adapted and Directed by Laurence Olivier
Laurence Olivier's Hamlet was made four years after his rousingly patriotic Henry V (1944), and is a very different proposition. Unsurprisingly, given the tone and content of the play, the overall mood is that of brooding introspection - tellingly, in a phrase not in Shakespeare's original, Olivier opens by telling us that it is "the tragedy of a man who could not make up his mind", foregrounding the film's central theme, a neat metaphor for the uncertainty of the immediate postwar years.
He also largely eliminates the play's political intrigue: Fortinbras is banished, and so too are Rosencrantz and Guildenstern - the three characters most indelibly associated with t...
published: 09 May 2021
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Hamlet by William Shakespeare | MB Pictures
A short video to understand full story of Hamlet by William Shakespeare.
published: 24 Oct 2020
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Why should you read "Hamlet"? - Iseult Gillespie
Explore William Shakespeare’s classic tragedy, “Hamlet,” a play about conspiracy, deception and the tragic consequences of indecision.
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“Who’s there?” Whispered in the dark, this question begins a tale of conspiracy, deception and moral ambiguity. And in a play where everyone has something to hide, its answer is far from simple. Written by William Shakespeare, “Hamlet” depicts its titular character haunted by the past, but immobilized by the future. Iseult Gillespie digs into the humanity and tragedy of Hamlet.
Lesson by Iseult Gillespie, directed by Lucy Animation Studio.
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published: 25 Jun 2019
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Gamlet (spektakl) | Гамлет (спектакль)
Ўзбек Миллий академик драма театрининг спектакли
Шекспир асари
Режиссёр: Турғун Азизов
published: 01 Aug 2019
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To be or not to be - Kenneth Branagh HD (HAMLET)
From Hamlet, by Kenneth Branagh
published: 08 Sep 2013
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Hamlet / Гамлет (2009)
«Гамлет» — британская телевизионная экранизация одноименной пьесы Уильяма Шекспира, поставленная Королевской шекспировской труппой в современной одежде в 2008 году, показанная на канале BBC Two в декабре 2009.
Режиссёр Грегори Доран
Оператор Крис Сигер
Композитор Пол Инглишбай
Художники: Ребекка Чиппендейл, Джеймс Хенди,
Роберт Джонс — костюмы,
Наоми Рид, Верити Сэдлер — декорации
В ролях:
Принц Гамлет — Дэвид Теннант
Король Клавдий / Призрак — Патрик Стюарт
Королева Гертруда — Пенни Дауни
Офелия — Мэрайя Гейл
Горацио — Питер де Джерси
Лаэрт — Эдвард Беннет
Полоний – Оливер Форд Дэвис
Розенкранц / Второй могильщик — Сэм Александр
Гильденстерн — Том Дэйви
Могильщик — Марк Хэдфилд
Король (пьеса «Мышеловка») — Джон Вудвайн
Озрик / Королева (пьеса «Мышеловка») — Райан Гейдж
Король (пантоми...
published: 13 Mar 2023
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Gamlet o‘zbek tilida (Hamlet in uzbek) Uillyam Shekspir asari Spektakl. Jahon adabiyoti durdonasi.
Spektakl. O‘zbek Milliy Akademik Drama Teatri.
Rollarda: Tohir Saidov, Mehriddin Rahmatov, Muhammadali Abduqunduzov, Gulchehra Eshonqulova va boshqalar.
published: 26 Apr 2020
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Hamlet - Grigori Kozintsev - Innokenty Smoktunovsky - 1964 - Multiple Subtitles - HD Restored - 4K
Subtitles : English - Français - Deutsch - Español - Italiano - Ελληνικά - Hamlet (Russian: Гамлет, tr. Gamlet) is a 1964 Soviet drama film directed and adapte...
Subtitles : English - Français - Deutsch - Español - Italiano - Ελληνικά - Hamlet (Russian: Гамлет, tr. Gamlet) is a 1964 Soviet drama film directed and adapted by Grigori Kozintsev, based on William Shakespeare's Hamlet.
Dmitri Shostakovich composed the Film score.
HISTORICAL SERIES - 1964 - HD Restored - 4K - audio and video
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Cast
Hamlet — Innokenty Smoktunovsky
Claudius — Mikhail Nazvanov
Gertrude — Elza Radziņa
Polonius — Yuri Tolubeyev
Laertes — Stepan Oleksenko
Ophelia — Anastasiya Vertinskaya
Horatio — Vladimir Erenberg
Rosencrantz — Igor Dmitriev
Guildenstern — Vadim Medvedev
Fortinbras — Aadu Krevald
Grigori Kozintsev’s five-decades-long filmmaking career in Russia stretched from the Eisenstein-Pukovkin era fertility of the 1920s to his final film in 1971. Hamlet (Gamlet, 1964) and King Lear (Король Лир, 1970), which are now considered to be the one of the greatest renderings of Shakespeare on film.
AUDIO / IMAGE HD Restoration - Sources and/or Archive copies quality used for this restoration: good.
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Screen Adaptation - Co-Production : MISANTHROPOS – Official Website - https://www.misanthropos.net
Adapted by Maximianno Cobra, from Shakespeare's "Timon of Athens", the film exposes the timeless challenge of social hypocrisy, disillusion and annihilation against the poetics of friendship, love, and beauty.
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Subtitles : English - Français - Deutsch - Español - Italiano - Ελληνικά - Hamlet (Russian: Гамлет, tr. Gamlet) is a 1964 Soviet drama film directed and adapted by Grigori Kozintsev, based on William Shakespeare's Hamlet.
Dmitri Shostakovich composed the Film score.
HISTORICAL SERIES - 1964 - HD Restored - 4K - audio and video
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Cast
Hamlet — Innokenty Smoktunovsky
Claudius — Mikhail Nazvanov
Gertrude — Elza Radziņa
Polonius — Yuri Tolubeyev
Laertes — Stepan Oleksenko
Ophelia — Anastasiya Vertinskaya
Horatio — Vladimir Erenberg
Rosencrantz — Igor Dmitriev
Guildenstern — Vadim Medvedev
Fortinbras — Aadu Krevald
Grigori Kozintsev’s five-decades-long filmmaking career in Russia stretched from the Eisenstein-Pukovkin era fertility of the 1920s to his final film in 1971. Hamlet (Gamlet, 1964) and King Lear (Король Лир, 1970), which are now considered to be the one of the greatest renderings of Shakespeare on film.
AUDIO / IMAGE HD Restoration - Sources and/or Archive copies quality used for this restoration: good.
This recording is for educational purposes only and is covered under Fair Use doctrine - Copyright - All rights reserved to their respective owners.
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Adapted by Maximianno Cobra, from Shakespeare's "Timon of Athens", the film exposes the timeless challenge of social hypocrisy, disillusion and annihilation against the poetics of friendship, love, and beauty.
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- published: 15 Jun 2021
- views: 55642
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Hamlet - Video Summary
Visit us at https://www.gradesaver.com/hamlet/study-guide/video-hamlet to read the full video transcript and our study guide for this classic play, which includ...
Visit us at https://www.gradesaver.com/hamlet/study-guide/video-hamlet to read the full video transcript and our study guide for this classic play, which includes a full list of characters, themes, and much more.
Hamlet is a tragedy written by Shakespeare at the turn of the 16th century. The play’s story, which can be traced back to a 12th-century Latin text, is about a Danish prince named Hamlet who seeks to avenge his father’s murder at the hands of his uncle, Claudius. The play is not only Shakespeare’s longest, but also one of his most iconic.
At the start of the play, the king of Denmark has died, and his brother Claudius has assumed the throne and married his late brother’s wife, Queen Gertrude. Consumed with grief over his father’s sudden death, Prince Hamlet is appalled by his mother’s marriage to Claudius, whose character is, he believes, inferior to that of his deceased father.
Little does Hamlet know, the ghost of his dead father appeared to his skeptical friend Horatio and two castle sentries the previous night. When Horatio tells Hamlet of this sighting, Hamlet decides to watch for the ghost himself that evening. Soon, the ghost appears. Addressing only Hamlet, the ghost says he’s come from purgatory to demand vengeance against his brother Claudius, who murdered him by pouring poison into his ear. Hamlet is shocked and vows to avenge his father’s murder by killing Claudius.
Meanwhile, Claudius’ chief advisor Polonius is concerned about his daughter Ophelia, who loves Hamlet but is confused by his gloomy mood lately. At first, Polonius orders his daughter to stay away from Hamlet, but he later becomes convinced that Ophelia’s lack of affection is the reason for Hamlet’s melancholy. Polonius decides to observe the couple together in secret, hiding behind a tapestry with Claudius. But when Ophelia tries to flirt with Hamlet, his mind is on his father’s murder, and he rebukes her advances, proving Polonius wrong.
Next, Claudius recruits Hamlet’s school friends, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, to discover the reason for Hamlet’s foul mood, but Hamlet quickly realizes that his friends are working against him as spies. Dodging his questions, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern tell Hamlet that they ran into a troupe of actors on their way to the castle and invited them along to perform for the court. Hamlet decides to have these actors perform a play based on the murder of his father, to see how Claudius reacts. If he seems rattled by the performance, it will prove his guilt.
Meanwhile, Claudius learns that Fortinbras, the prince of enemy Norway, has expressed interest in waging war on Denmark, owing to the recent change in the country’s leadership. Claudius is reassured, however, when he learns that Norway’s king has forbade Fortinbras from invading Denmark, and that the Norwegian army intends to invade a small area in Poland instead. To do so, they need Claudius’ permission to march through Denmark, which he grants.
That evening, Claudius indeed seems disturbed by the performance of Hamlet’s play, and even storms out, convincing Hamlet of his guilt. Hamlet decides to tell his mother, but on his way to her chamber, Hamlet overhears Claudius confessing his sins, including the murder, to God. Hamlet nearly kills Claudius, but stops short, realizing that if he killed his uncle while he was praying, Claudius would go straight to heaven.
Hamlet goes to Gertrude’s chamber and tries to convince his mother of Claudius’ evil character. Meanwhile, Polonius is once again spying on their conversation from behind a curtain. At one point, Gertrude misinterprets Hamlet’s words, thinking he intends to kill her. She screams out for help, causing Polonius to scream as well. Assuming it is Claudius behind the curtain, Hamlet stabs at the fabric, killing Polonius.
Following Polonius’ death, Hamlet’s friends Rosencrantz and Guildenstern escort Hamlet on a diplomatic mission to England at the request of Claudius. However, Hamlet is unaware that Claudius gave them a letter for the English king, instructing him to have Hamlet killed upon his arrival. Soon, Hamlet discovers this letter in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern’s possession and secretly replaces it with one asking that his friends be killed instead of him.
Meanwhile, Polonius’ son Laertes, upset over his father’s murder, confronts Claudius and threatens to seize the throne from him with the help of an angry mob. Claudius assures him that Hamlet is responsible, and together, they decide to arrange for a casual duel between Hamlet and Laertes, who is a skilled swordsman. Secretly, they plan to line Laertes’ sword with poison, ensuring that even a small wound will kill Hamlet. As an added precaution, Claudius will prepare a cup of poison to give to Hamlet during the fight.
Returning home from his journey, Hamlet passes through a cemetery, encountering a gravedigger in the midst of preparing a new grave.
https://wn.com/Hamlet_Video_Summary
Visit us at https://www.gradesaver.com/hamlet/study-guide/video-hamlet to read the full video transcript and our study guide for this classic play, which includes a full list of characters, themes, and much more.
Hamlet is a tragedy written by Shakespeare at the turn of the 16th century. The play’s story, which can be traced back to a 12th-century Latin text, is about a Danish prince named Hamlet who seeks to avenge his father’s murder at the hands of his uncle, Claudius. The play is not only Shakespeare’s longest, but also one of his most iconic.
At the start of the play, the king of Denmark has died, and his brother Claudius has assumed the throne and married his late brother’s wife, Queen Gertrude. Consumed with grief over his father’s sudden death, Prince Hamlet is appalled by his mother’s marriage to Claudius, whose character is, he believes, inferior to that of his deceased father.
Little does Hamlet know, the ghost of his dead father appeared to his skeptical friend Horatio and two castle sentries the previous night. When Horatio tells Hamlet of this sighting, Hamlet decides to watch for the ghost himself that evening. Soon, the ghost appears. Addressing only Hamlet, the ghost says he’s come from purgatory to demand vengeance against his brother Claudius, who murdered him by pouring poison into his ear. Hamlet is shocked and vows to avenge his father’s murder by killing Claudius.
Meanwhile, Claudius’ chief advisor Polonius is concerned about his daughter Ophelia, who loves Hamlet but is confused by his gloomy mood lately. At first, Polonius orders his daughter to stay away from Hamlet, but he later becomes convinced that Ophelia’s lack of affection is the reason for Hamlet’s melancholy. Polonius decides to observe the couple together in secret, hiding behind a tapestry with Claudius. But when Ophelia tries to flirt with Hamlet, his mind is on his father’s murder, and he rebukes her advances, proving Polonius wrong.
Next, Claudius recruits Hamlet’s school friends, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, to discover the reason for Hamlet’s foul mood, but Hamlet quickly realizes that his friends are working against him as spies. Dodging his questions, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern tell Hamlet that they ran into a troupe of actors on their way to the castle and invited them along to perform for the court. Hamlet decides to have these actors perform a play based on the murder of his father, to see how Claudius reacts. If he seems rattled by the performance, it will prove his guilt.
Meanwhile, Claudius learns that Fortinbras, the prince of enemy Norway, has expressed interest in waging war on Denmark, owing to the recent change in the country’s leadership. Claudius is reassured, however, when he learns that Norway’s king has forbade Fortinbras from invading Denmark, and that the Norwegian army intends to invade a small area in Poland instead. To do so, they need Claudius’ permission to march through Denmark, which he grants.
That evening, Claudius indeed seems disturbed by the performance of Hamlet’s play, and even storms out, convincing Hamlet of his guilt. Hamlet decides to tell his mother, but on his way to her chamber, Hamlet overhears Claudius confessing his sins, including the murder, to God. Hamlet nearly kills Claudius, but stops short, realizing that if he killed his uncle while he was praying, Claudius would go straight to heaven.
Hamlet goes to Gertrude’s chamber and tries to convince his mother of Claudius’ evil character. Meanwhile, Polonius is once again spying on their conversation from behind a curtain. At one point, Gertrude misinterprets Hamlet’s words, thinking he intends to kill her. She screams out for help, causing Polonius to scream as well. Assuming it is Claudius behind the curtain, Hamlet stabs at the fabric, killing Polonius.
Following Polonius’ death, Hamlet’s friends Rosencrantz and Guildenstern escort Hamlet on a diplomatic mission to England at the request of Claudius. However, Hamlet is unaware that Claudius gave them a letter for the English king, instructing him to have Hamlet killed upon his arrival. Soon, Hamlet discovers this letter in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern’s possession and secretly replaces it with one asking that his friends be killed instead of him.
Meanwhile, Polonius’ son Laertes, upset over his father’s murder, confronts Claudius and threatens to seize the throne from him with the help of an angry mob. Claudius assures him that Hamlet is responsible, and together, they decide to arrange for a casual duel between Hamlet and Laertes, who is a skilled swordsman. Secretly, they plan to line Laertes’ sword with poison, ensuring that even a small wound will kill Hamlet. As an added precaution, Claudius will prepare a cup of poison to give to Hamlet during the fight.
Returning home from his journey, Hamlet passes through a cemetery, encountering a gravedigger in the midst of preparing a new grave.
- published: 01 Jul 2021
- views: 683988
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Hamlet – in 4 Minutes
A visual explanation of the plot of Hamlet, a play by William Shakespeare.
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A visual explanation of the plot of Hamlet, a play by William Shakespeare.
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Created with Toon Boom Studio 8.1, a Wacom Intuos Pen Tablet, and a Blue Yeti microphone.
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A visual explanation of the plot of Hamlet, a play by William Shakespeare.
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Images are from the 1996 film adaptation of Hamlet, directed by Kenneth Branagh.
- published: 08 Jan 2015
- views: 1205697
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Hamlet - Laurence Olivier - Shakespeare - 1948 - Multiple Subtitles - HD Restored - 4K
Subtitles: Français - Deutsch - Italiano - Português - Español - Hamlet 1948 - Adapted and Directed by Laurence Olivier
Laurence Olivier's Hamlet was made f...
Subtitles: Français - Deutsch - Italiano - Português - Español - Hamlet 1948 - Adapted and Directed by Laurence Olivier
Laurence Olivier's Hamlet was made four years after his rousingly patriotic Henry V (1944), and is a very different proposition. Unsurprisingly, given the tone and content of the play, the overall mood is that of brooding introspection - tellingly, in a phrase not in Shakespeare's original, Olivier opens by telling us that it is "the tragedy of a man who could not make up his mind", foregrounding the film's central theme, a neat metaphor for the uncertainty of the immediate postwar years.
He also largely eliminates the play's political intrigue: Fortinbras is banished, and so too are Rosencrantz and Guildenstern - the three characters most indelibly associated with the world outside Elsinore. These cuts focus attention on the play's central theme: the relationship between Hamlet, his lover Ophelia, mother Gertrude and stepfather Claudius.
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CAST
Hamlet - OLIVIER, Laurence
Gertrude - HERLIE, Eileen
Claudius - SYDNEY, Basil
Ophelia - SIMMONS, Jean
Polonius - AYLMER, Felix
Horatio - WOOLAND, Norman
Laertes - MORGAN, Terence
Gravedigger - HOLLOWAY, Stanley
Osric - CUSHING, Peter
Bernardo - KNIGHT, Esmond
Marcellus - QUAYLE, Anthony
First Player - WILLIAMS, Harcourt
Francisco - LAURIE, John
Sea Captain - MacGINNIS, Niall
Player King - TROUGHTON, Patrick
Player Queen - TARVER, Tony
Priest - THORNDIKE, Russell
Olivier was forty when he played the part, old by Hamlet standards, but a side-effect of this is to intensify the latent eroticism of the scenes with his mother, most notably following Polonius' murder, but also at the climax, when it's made clear that she knowingly drinks the poison to kill herself.
Stylistically, Hamlet is quite different from Henry V. Shot in high-contrast black and white, it's not quite as overtly Expressionist as, for instance, Orson Welles' Macbeth (also 1948), but it's certainly a similarly claustrophobic, stifling experience, with none of the opening-out of its predecessor, or any continuation of Olivier's explorations of the contrast between film and theatrical performance.
Although almost entirely filmed in the studio (the major exception being Ophelia's drowning, inspired by Millais' Pre-Raphaelite painting), the crane-mounted camera is constantly on the move, constantly shifting our perception of the characters' relationship with each other in a way that would be impossible with a stage production.
The following year Hamlet became not just the first British but the first non-American film to win the Oscar for Best Picture, along with Best Actor (Olivier), Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design.
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Screen Adaptation - Co-Production : MISANTHROPOS – Official Website - https://www.misanthropos.net
Adapted by Maximianno Cobra, from Shakespeare's "Timon of Athens", the film exposes the timeless challenge of social hypocrisy, disillusion and annihilation against the poetics of friendship, love, and beauty.
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Subtitles: Français - Deutsch - Italiano - Português - Español - Hamlet 1948 - Adapted and Directed by Laurence Olivier
Laurence Olivier's Hamlet was made four years after his rousingly patriotic Henry V (1944), and is a very different proposition. Unsurprisingly, given the tone and content of the play, the overall mood is that of brooding introspection - tellingly, in a phrase not in Shakespeare's original, Olivier opens by telling us that it is "the tragedy of a man who could not make up his mind", foregrounding the film's central theme, a neat metaphor for the uncertainty of the immediate postwar years.
He also largely eliminates the play's political intrigue: Fortinbras is banished, and so too are Rosencrantz and Guildenstern - the three characters most indelibly associated with the world outside Elsinore. These cuts focus attention on the play's central theme: the relationship between Hamlet, his lover Ophelia, mother Gertrude and stepfather Claudius.
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CAST
Hamlet - OLIVIER, Laurence
Gertrude - HERLIE, Eileen
Claudius - SYDNEY, Basil
Ophelia - SIMMONS, Jean
Polonius - AYLMER, Felix
Horatio - WOOLAND, Norman
Laertes - MORGAN, Terence
Gravedigger - HOLLOWAY, Stanley
Osric - CUSHING, Peter
Bernardo - KNIGHT, Esmond
Marcellus - QUAYLE, Anthony
First Player - WILLIAMS, Harcourt
Francisco - LAURIE, John
Sea Captain - MacGINNIS, Niall
Player King - TROUGHTON, Patrick
Player Queen - TARVER, Tony
Priest - THORNDIKE, Russell
Olivier was forty when he played the part, old by Hamlet standards, but a side-effect of this is to intensify the latent eroticism of the scenes with his mother, most notably following Polonius' murder, but also at the climax, when it's made clear that she knowingly drinks the poison to kill herself.
Stylistically, Hamlet is quite different from Henry V. Shot in high-contrast black and white, it's not quite as overtly Expressionist as, for instance, Orson Welles' Macbeth (also 1948), but it's certainly a similarly claustrophobic, stifling experience, with none of the opening-out of its predecessor, or any continuation of Olivier's explorations of the contrast between film and theatrical performance.
Although almost entirely filmed in the studio (the major exception being Ophelia's drowning, inspired by Millais' Pre-Raphaelite painting), the crane-mounted camera is constantly on the move, constantly shifting our perception of the characters' relationship with each other in a way that would be impossible with a stage production.
The following year Hamlet became not just the first British but the first non-American film to win the Oscar for Best Picture, along with Best Actor (Olivier), Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design.
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Adapted by Maximianno Cobra, from Shakespeare's "Timon of Athens", the film exposes the timeless challenge of social hypocrisy, disillusion and annihilation against the poetics of friendship, love, and beauty.
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Hamlet by William Shakespeare | MB Pictures
A short video to understand full story of Hamlet by William Shakespeare.
A short video to understand full story of Hamlet by William Shakespeare.
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A short video to understand full story of Hamlet by William Shakespeare.
- published: 24 Oct 2020
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Why should you read "Hamlet"? - Iseult Gillespie
Explore William Shakespeare’s classic tragedy, “Hamlet,” a play about conspiracy, deception and the tragic consequences of indecision.
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“Who’s there?” Whisp...
Explore William Shakespeare’s classic tragedy, “Hamlet,” a play about conspiracy, deception and the tragic consequences of indecision.
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“Who’s there?” Whispered in the dark, this question begins a tale of conspiracy, deception and moral ambiguity. And in a play where everyone has something to hide, its answer is far from simple. Written by William Shakespeare, “Hamlet” depicts its titular character haunted by the past, but immobilized by the future. Iseult Gillespie digs into the humanity and tragedy of Hamlet.
Lesson by Iseult Gillespie, directed by Lucy Animation Studio.
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Explore William Shakespeare’s classic tragedy, “Hamlet,” a play about conspiracy, deception and the tragic consequences of indecision.
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“Who’s there?” Whispered in the dark, this question begins a tale of conspiracy, deception and moral ambiguity. And in a play where everyone has something to hide, its answer is far from simple. Written by William Shakespeare, “Hamlet” depicts its titular character haunted by the past, but immobilized by the future. Iseult Gillespie digs into the humanity and tragedy of Hamlet.
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- published: 25 Jun 2019
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Gamlet (spektakl) | Гамлет (спектакль)
Ўзбек Миллий академик драма театрининг спектакли
Шекспир асари
Режиссёр: Турғун Азизов
Ўзбек Миллий академик драма театрининг спектакли
Шекспир асари
Режиссёр: Турғун Азизов
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Ўзбек Миллий академик драма театрининг спектакли
Шекспир асари
Режиссёр: Турғун Азизов
- published: 01 Aug 2019
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Hamlet / Гамлет (2009)
«Гамлет» — британская телевизионная экранизация одноименной пьесы Уильяма Шекспира, поставленная Королевской шекспировской труппой в современной одежде в 2008 г...
«Гамлет» — британская телевизионная экранизация одноименной пьесы Уильяма Шекспира, поставленная Королевской шекспировской труппой в современной одежде в 2008 году, показанная на канале BBC Two в декабре 2009.
Режиссёр Грегори Доран
Оператор Крис Сигер
Композитор Пол Инглишбай
Художники: Ребекка Чиппендейл, Джеймс Хенди,
Роберт Джонс — костюмы,
Наоми Рид, Верити Сэдлер — декорации
В ролях:
Принц Гамлет — Дэвид Теннант
Король Клавдий / Призрак — Патрик Стюарт
Королева Гертруда — Пенни Дауни
Офелия — Мэрайя Гейл
Горацио — Питер де Джерси
Лаэрт — Эдвард Беннет
Полоний – Оливер Форд Дэвис
Розенкранц / Второй могильщик — Сэм Александр
Гильденстерн — Том Дэйви
Могильщик — Марк Хэдфилд
Король (пьеса «Мышеловка») — Джон Вудвайн
Озрик / Королева (пьеса «Мышеловка») — Райан Гейдж
Король (пантомима) — Сэмюэл Даттон
Королева (пантомима) / Священик — Джим Хупер
Рейнальдо / Отравитель (пантомима)— Дэвид Аджала
Марселлус — Кит Осборн
Барнардо — Юэн Камминс
Франсиско / Фортинбрас — Роберт Кертис
Вольтеманд — Родерик Смит
Корнелия — Андреа Харрис
Лучианус — Рики Чемп
Придворная дама — Риэнн Стил
Придворная дама — Зоуи Торн
Йорик — Андре Чайковский
Номинант Primetime Emmy, 2010
"Выдающийся актер второго плана в мини-сериале или фильме"
Патрик Стюарт за исполнение Короля Клавдия и Призрака.
Номинант телевизионной премии BAFTA, 2010
"Лучшая фотография и освещение (художественная/развлекательная программа)" Крис Сигер
Номинант на премию Гильдии радиовещательной прессы, 2010 "Лучший актер" Дэвид Теннант
Номинант на Золотую телевизионную премию Дерби, 2010
"Программа специального класса"
Перевод: Б. Пастернак, Т. Щепкина-Куперник
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https://wn.com/Hamlet_Гамлет_(2009)
«Гамлет» — британская телевизионная экранизация одноименной пьесы Уильяма Шекспира, поставленная Королевской шекспировской труппой в современной одежде в 2008 году, показанная на канале BBC Two в декабре 2009.
Режиссёр Грегори Доран
Оператор Крис Сигер
Композитор Пол Инглишбай
Художники: Ребекка Чиппендейл, Джеймс Хенди,
Роберт Джонс — костюмы,
Наоми Рид, Верити Сэдлер — декорации
В ролях:
Принц Гамлет — Дэвид Теннант
Король Клавдий / Призрак — Патрик Стюарт
Королева Гертруда — Пенни Дауни
Офелия — Мэрайя Гейл
Горацио — Питер де Джерси
Лаэрт — Эдвард Беннет
Полоний – Оливер Форд Дэвис
Розенкранц / Второй могильщик — Сэм Александр
Гильденстерн — Том Дэйви
Могильщик — Марк Хэдфилд
Король (пьеса «Мышеловка») — Джон Вудвайн
Озрик / Королева (пьеса «Мышеловка») — Райан Гейдж
Король (пантомима) — Сэмюэл Даттон
Королева (пантомима) / Священик — Джим Хупер
Рейнальдо / Отравитель (пантомима)— Дэвид Аджала
Марселлус — Кит Осборн
Барнардо — Юэн Камминс
Франсиско / Фортинбрас — Роберт Кертис
Вольтеманд — Родерик Смит
Корнелия — Андреа Харрис
Лучианус — Рики Чемп
Придворная дама — Риэнн Стил
Придворная дама — Зоуи Торн
Йорик — Андре Чайковский
Номинант Primetime Emmy, 2010
"Выдающийся актер второго плана в мини-сериале или фильме"
Патрик Стюарт за исполнение Короля Клавдия и Призрака.
Номинант телевизионной премии BAFTA, 2010
"Лучшая фотография и освещение (художественная/развлекательная программа)" Крис Сигер
Номинант на премию Гильдии радиовещательной прессы, 2010 "Лучший актер" Дэвид Теннант
Номинант на Золотую телевизионную премию Дерби, 2010
"Программа специального класса"
Перевод: Б. Пастернак, Т. Щепкина-Куперник
Cубтитры yuliasha для RuTracker.org
- published: 13 Mar 2023
- views: 56651
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Gamlet o‘zbek tilida (Hamlet in uzbek) Uillyam Shekspir asari Spektakl. Jahon adabiyoti durdonasi.
Spektakl. O‘zbek Milliy Akademik Drama Teatri.
Rollarda: Tohir Saidov, Mehriddin Rahmatov, Muhammadali Abduqunduzov, Gulchehra Eshonqulova va boshqalar.
Spektakl. O‘zbek Milliy Akademik Drama Teatri.
Rollarda: Tohir Saidov, Mehriddin Rahmatov, Muhammadali Abduqunduzov, Gulchehra Eshonqulova va boshqalar.
https://wn.com/Gamlet_O‘Zbek_Tilida_(Hamlet_In_Uzbek)_Uillyam_Shekspir_Asari_Spektakl._Jahon_Adabiyoti_Durdonasi.
Spektakl. O‘zbek Milliy Akademik Drama Teatri.
Rollarda: Tohir Saidov, Mehriddin Rahmatov, Muhammadali Abduqunduzov, Gulchehra Eshonqulova va boshqalar.
- published: 26 Apr 2020
- views: 39683