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Re: Shakespearean tragedies vandevere Send a noteboard - 09/03/2011 03:49:14 AM
Hamlet is my all time favorite. I mean the Bard put everything into it, up to and including the kitchen sink. I the hands of a lesser writer, it might have turned into a turgid pot-boiler. But Shakespeare made it work. My favorite version was the one directed by Zeffirelli(SP?). Whatever his personal faults, Mel Gibson was utterly perfect as Hamlet, and Helena Bonham Carter was one of the most tragic Ophelias I've ever seen...

I guess Macbeth would be my second favorite. I've seen both Jeremy Brett's version and Nicol Williamson's version

I enjoyed one specific version of Othello, the Olivier version because Frank Finlay made such a sublimely wicked Iago...



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Re: Shakespearean tragedies - 09/03/2011 03:49:14 AM 881 Views
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