Shakespeare: A Hundred Years on Film

The birth of the cinema at the end of the nineteenth century and the development of the narrative film made the plays of William Shakespeare a natural source for filmmakers. A hundred years later his work continues to reach contemporary audiences, reflected in such recent films as Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet and the award-winning Shakespeare in Love. This comprehensive guide includes not only films of Shakespeare's plays, but also stage performances captured on film, as well as movies based on or inspired by his life and works. This revised American edition, which contains 34 more pages than the U.K. original, covers three main categories: · 'Pure' Shakespeare—films that are more or less direct versions of the original play, either in part or in whole, in the original dialogue or translation · Derivations—films that use Shakespearean themes or plots—acknowledged or not—but have altered other elements such as dress, time or place · Opera, ballet, and animated versions—adaptations that cover the entire spectrum of filmed media From the silent era through today, this detailed directory contains information on each film, including year of production, director, lead players, and production company. Where known, the book also lists the country of origin and language, emphasizing the international appeal of the great dramatist's works. Shakespeare: A Hundred Years on Film fills a gap in film literature and celebrates the enduring bond between the Bard and the world of cinema. Includes 40 photos.

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Shakespeare: A Hundred Years on Film

The birth of the cinema at the end of the nineteenth century and the development of the narrative film made the plays of William Shakespeare a natural source for filmmakers. A hundred years later his work continues to reach contemporary audiences, reflected in such recent films as Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet and the award-winning Shakespeare in Love. This comprehensive guide includes not only films of Shakespeare's plays, but also stage performances captured on film, as well as movies based on or inspired by his life and works. This revised American edition, which contains 34 more pages than the U.K. original, covers three main categories: · 'Pure' Shakespeare—films that are more or less direct versions of the original play, either in part or in whole, in the original dialogue or translation · Derivations—films that use Shakespearean themes or plots—acknowledged or not—but have altered other elements such as dress, time or place · Opera, ballet, and animated versions—adaptations that cover the entire spectrum of filmed media From the silent era through today, this detailed directory contains information on each film, including year of production, director, lead players, and production company. Where known, the book also lists the country of origin and language, emphasizing the international appeal of the great dramatist's works. Shakespeare: A Hundred Years on Film fills a gap in film literature and celebrates the enduring bond between the Bard and the world of cinema. Includes 40 photos.

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The birth of the cinema at the end of the nineteenth century and the development of the narrative film made the plays of William Shakespeare a natural source for filmmakers. A hundred years later his work continues to reach contemporary audiences, reflected in such recent films as Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet and the award-winning Shakespeare in Love. This comprehensive guide includes not only films of Shakespeare's plays, but also stage performances captured on film, as well as movies based on or inspired by his life and works. This revised American edition, which contains 34 more pages than the U.K. original, covers three main categories: · 'Pure' Shakespeare—films that are more or less direct versions of the original play, either in part or in whole, in the original dialogue or translation · Derivations—films that use Shakespearean themes or plots—acknowledged or not—but have altered other elements such as dress, time or place · Opera, ballet, and animated versions—adaptations that cover the entire spectrum of filmed media From the silent era through today, this detailed directory contains information on each film, including year of production, director, lead players, and production company. Where known, the book also lists the country of origin and language, emphasizing the international appeal of the great dramatist's works. Shakespeare: A Hundred Years on Film fills a gap in film literature and celebrates the enduring bond between the Bard and the world of cinema. Includes 40 photos.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780810844469
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 03/15/2004
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 8.24(w) x 11.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Eddie Sammons has written on Shakespeare and cinema for various publications. This book is the fruit of many years' research.

Table of Contents

1 Antony and Cleopatra 2 As You Like It 3 The Comedy of Errors 4 Coriolanus 5 Cymbeline 6 Falstaff 7 The Famous History of the Life of King Henry the Eighth 8 The First and Second Parts of King Henry the Forth 9 Hamlet, Prince of Denmark 10 Julius Caesar 11 King Lear 12 The Life and Death of King John 13 The Life of King Henry the Fifth 14 Love's Labour's Lost 15 Macbeth 16 Measure for Measure 17 The Merry Wives of Windsor 18 A Midsummer Night's Dream 19 Much Ado About Nothing 20 Othello the Moor of Venice 21 Romeo and Juliet 22 The Taming of the Shrew 23 The Tempest 24 Titus Andronicus 25 The Tragedy of King Richard the Second 26 The Tragedy of King Richard the Third 27 Twelfth Night or What You Will 28 The Two Gentlemen of Verona 29 The Winter's Tale 30 All the World's a Stage 31 Animated Shakespeare 32 The Immortal Bard 33 Brush Up Your Shakespeare, Start Quoting Him Now 34 To Be or Not To Be... 35 Final Curtain 36 Gentalmen and Friends, I Thank You For Your Pains 37 Directors' Checklist

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