Description |
1 videodisc (174 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in |
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4 3/4 in. stamping |
Series |
The complete dramatic works of William Shakespeare |
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.
Works. 2000. Ambrose Video.
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Summary |
King Cymbeline's evil second queen forces the king to banish his daughter Imogen's husband, Posthumus. While the queen tries to force Imogen to marry her own son, Posthumus flees to Rome. There he is tricked into believing Imogen has been unfaithful. Imogen disguises herself as a boy and flees the court |
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"Comedy"--Container |
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Extras: PC/Mac downloadable scripts |
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Originally broadcast on the BBC series The Shakespeare plays in 1983 |
Credits |
Music, Stephen Oliver ; senior cameraman, David Mutton ; videotape editor, Graham Taylor |
Cast |
Richard Johnson (Cymbeline), Hugh Thomas (Cornelius), Aimée Delamain (Gentlewoman), Claire Bloom (Queen), Helen Mirren (Imogen), Michael Pennington (Posthumus), John Kane (Pisanio), Nicholas Young (Lord), Paul Jesson (Cloten), Robert Lindsay (Iachimo), Geoffrey Lumsden (Philario), Patsy Smart (Helen), Allan Hendrick (Frenchman), Nigel Robson (Singer), Terence McGinity (British Captain), Graham Crowden (Caius Lucius), Michael Gough (Belarius), Geoffrey Burridge (Guiderius), David Creedon (Arviragus), Patricia Hayes (Soothsayer), Peter Aldwyn (British Captain), Ray Mort (Gaoler), Marius Goring (Sicilius Leonatus), Madge Ryan (Mother), Michael Hordern (Jupiter) |
Event |
Taped July 29-Aug. 5, 1982 at the BBC Television studios in London |
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In English with optional English subtitles |
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DVD |
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System requirements: PC or Mac with Microsoft Word, DVD-ROM drive |
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Copyright restrictions apply. FOR HOME AND CLASSROOM USE ONLY |
Subject |
Imogen (Fictitious character : Shakespeare) -- Drama
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Fathers and daughters -- Drama
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Britons -- Kings and rulers -- Drama
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Married people -- Drama
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Film adaptations.
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Film adaptations.
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Britons -- Kings and rulers.
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Fathers and daughters.
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Imogen (Fictitious character : Shakespeare)
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Married people.
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SUBJECT |
Great Britain -- History -- Roman period, 55 B.C.-449 A.D. -- Drama
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Subject |
Great Britain.
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Genre/Form |
Tragicomedy
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DVD-Video discs
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Television plays
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Fiction films.
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Comedy films.
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Television plays.
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Drama.
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Nonfiction television programs.
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History.
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Televised performances.
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Television adaptations.
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Television comedies.
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Feature films.
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Comedies.
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Televised performances.
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Drama.
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Television adaptations.
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Television comedies.
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Nonfiction television programs.
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Fiction films.
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Comedy films.
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Dramatiques (Émissions télévisées)
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Films de fiction.
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Films comiques.
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Spectacles télévisés.
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Théâtre.
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Adaptations télévisées.
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Comédies télévisées.
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Émissions télévisées autres que de fiction.
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Sutton, Shaun, television producer
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Moshinsky, Elijah, television director
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Oliver, Stephen, 1950-1992, composer (expression)
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Mirren, Helen, actor
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Bloom, Claire, 1931- actor
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Johnson, Richard, 1927-2015, actor
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Pennington, Michael, 1943- actor
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Lindsay, Robert, 1949- actor
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Television adaptation of (work): Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.
Cymbeline
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British Broadcasting Corporation, production company.
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Time-Life Television, production company.
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Ambrose Video Publishing, publisher
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