[ Sir Laurence Olivier - Historical Series ] - William Shakespeare - The Merchant of Venice - TV Movie 1973
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CAST
Shylock: OLIVIER, Laurence
Portia: PLOWRIGHT, Joan
Bassanio: BRETT, Jeremy
Gratiano: JAYSTON, Michael
Antonio: NICHOLLS, Anthony
Nerissa: CARTERET, Anna
Jessica: PURNELL, Louise
Lorenzo: REID, Malcolm
Prince of Arragon: KAY, Charles
Duke of Venice: WHITROW, Benjamin
Prince of Morocco: GREIF, Stephen
Tubal: MACKINTOSH, Kenneth
Salerio: JAMES, Barry
Solanio: TUDOR BARNES, Michael
Launcelot Gobbo: LAWSON, Denis
Stephano: ROCCA, Peter
Balthasar :JOYCE, John
Portia's Servant: McKENZIE, Nicolette
Antonio's Servant: YORK, Philip
Jailer: HELM, Alan
Barber: MEREDITH, Robin
1st Waiter: CRISP, Alan
2nd Waiter HOWSE, George
Shylock's Secretary JOHNS, Andrew
Footman DE LA MOTTE, Mischa
Singers WALMESLEY, Clare
SARTI, Laura
Director: John Sichel
AUDIO / IMAGE HD Restoration - Sources and/or Archive copies quality used for this restoration: mediocre.
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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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Updated Date Variants - The Oxford Shakespeare: The Complete Works (Second Edition) Published in print: 2005 (first ed. 1986)
1589-91
The Two Gentlemen of Verona;
1590-1
The Taming of the Shrew;
1590-2
Henry VI, Part III;
1591
Henry VI, Part II;
1592
Henry VI, Part I;
Titus Andronicus;
1592-3
Richard III;
1592-4
The Comedy of Errors;
1594-5
Love's Labour's Lost;
1595
Midsummer Night's Dream;
Richard II;
Romeo and Juliet;
1596
King John;
1596-7
Henry IV, Part I;
The Merchant of Venice;
1597-8
Henry IV, Part II;
The Merry Wives of Windsor;
1598-9
Henry V;
Much Ado About Nothing;
1599
Julius Caesar;
1599-1600
As You Like It;
1600-1
Hamlet;
1601
Twelfth Night;
1602
Troilus and Cressida;
1603-4
Measure for Measure;
Othello;
1606
Antony and Cleopatra;
Macbeth;
Timon of Athens;
1606-7
All's Well That Ends Well;
1607
Pericles;
1608
Coriolanus;
1609-10
The Winter's Tale;
1610
King Lear;
1610-11
Cymbeline;
The Tempest;
1613
Henry VIII;
The Two Noble Kinsmen. →
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