Macbeth
(DVD)
Contributors
Published
New York, NY : Ambrose Video Pub., [2002].
Physical Desc
1 videodisc (148 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
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Location | Call Number | Status |
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Valparaiso - DVD video | DVD 822.3 SHAKESPEARE | On Shelf |
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Published
New York, NY : Ambrose Video Pub., [2002].
Format
DVD
Language
English
UPC
739815002427 (set), 739815002458
Notes
General Note
Originally produced for television in 1982.
General Note
Digitally restored masters of the classic BBC production of Shakespeare's plays; issued as part of the Dramatic works of William Shakespeare, Tragedy collection in 2002.
General Note
Special features: About Ambrose; List of plays; Previews.
Creation/Production Credits
Fight arranger, Malcolm Ransom ; production manager, Peter Stenning ; senior cameraman, Geoffrey Feld ; videotape editor, Stan Pow ; visual effects designer, John Brace ; make-up artist, Jenny Shircore ; costume designer, Michael Burdle ; sound, Ray Angel ; lighting, Dennis Channon ; music by Carl Davis ; literary consultant, John Wilders ; script editor, David Snodin ; designer, Gerry Scott.
Participants/Performers
Brenda Bruce (First Witch), Eileen Way (Second Witch), Anne Dyson (Third Witch), Mark Dignam (Duncan), James Hazeldine (Malcolm), Christopher Ellison (Captain), John Rowe (Lennox), Gawn Grainger (Ross), Nicol Williamson (Macbeth), Ian Hogg (Banquo), David Lyon (Angus), Jane Lapotaire (Lady Macbeth), Gordon Kane (First Messenger), Alistair Henderson (Fleance), James Bolam (Porter), Tony Doyle (Macduff), Tom Bowles (Donalbain), Will Leighton (Old Man), Eamon Boland (Seyton), Barry Lowe (First Murderer), Christopher Reich (Second Murderer), Denyse Alexander (Gentlewoman), Jill Baker (Lady Macduff), Crispin Mair (Son to Macduff), Philip Dunbar (Murderer), Rodney Cardiff (Murderer), Mark Lindsay (Murderer), John Woodnutt (Doctor), Matthew Long (Menteith), Peter Porteous (Caithness), William Abney (Old Siward), Christopher Fulford (Second Messenger), Nicholas Coppin (Young Siward).
Date/Time and Place of Event
Taped June 22-28, 1982 at the BBC Television studios in London.
Description
Driven by ambition and an unscrupulous wife, Macbeth murders the King of Scotland and claims the throne for himself. Haunted by ghosts and vexed by witches, he and his wife descend into the depths of madness and paranoia as they crumble beneath the weight of their crimes.
System Details
DVD.
Language
Optional English subtitles.
Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Sutton, S., Gold, J., Bruce, B., Way, E., Dyson, A., Dignam, M., Hazeldine, J., Ellison, C., Rowe, J., Grainger, G., Williamson, N., Hogg, I., Lyon, D., Lapotaire, J., Kane, G., Bolam, J., Doyle, T., Bowles, T., Leighton, W., Boland, E., Lowe, B., Reich, C., Alexander, D., Baker, J., & Shakespeare, W. (2002). Macbeth . Ambrose Video Pub..
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Shaun. Sutton et al.. 2002. Macbeth. Ambrose Video Pub.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Shaun. Sutton et al.. Macbeth Ambrose Video Pub, 2002.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Sutton, Shaun., et al. Macbeth Ambrose Video Pub., 2002.
Note! Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy. Citation formats are based on standards as of August 2021.
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