The tragedy of Richard III [videorecording] / by William Shakespeare a BBC Television production in association with Time-Life Television produced by Shaun Sutton directed by Jane Howel.


New York : Ambrose Video Publishing, [2000 or 2001]
Added to CLICnet on 12/16/2013


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Part of the series Complete dramatic works of William Shakespeare. History
Notes:

  • DVD.
  • Peter Benson (King Henry VI), Anthony Brown (Sir Richard Ratcliffe), David Burke (Sir William Catesby), Michael Byrne (Duke of Buckingham), Anne Carroll (Jane Shore), Paul Chapman (Earl Rivers), Ron Cook (Richard III), Rowena Cooper (Queen Elizabeth), Arthur Cox (Lord Grey, Lord Mayor of London), Annette Crosbie (Duchess of York), David Daker (Lord Hastings), Brian Deacon (Henry, Earl of Richmond), Jeremy Dimmick (Young Duke of York), Tenniel Evans (Lord Stanley), Derek Farr (Sir Robert Brakenbury, Earl of Surrey), Dorian Ford (Edward, Prince of Wales), Julia Foster (Queen Margaret), Derek Fuke (Sir Thomas Vaughan), Alex Guard (Marquess of Dorset), Bernard Hill (First Murderer), Paul Jesson (George, Duke of Clarence), Patsy Kensit (Lady Margaret Plantagenet), Rusty Livingstone (Page to Richard), Oengus MacNamara (Halberdier, Lord Lovell), Brian Protheroe (King Edward IV), Nick Reding (Ghost of the Prince of Wales), ZoĆ« Wanamaker (Lady Anne), Mark Wing-Davey (Sir James Tyrrel), Peter Wyatt (Duke of Norfolk).
  • Senior cameraman Jim Atkinson incidental music composed & conducted by Dudley Simpson video tape editor.
  • Originally broadcast on the BBC series The Shakespeare plays in 1983.
  • Taped Mar. 31-Apr. 6, 1982 at the BBC Television studios in London.
  • DVD includes the complete script in Microsoft Word document format.
  • System requirements for script: PC or Mac with Microsoft Word, DVD-ROM drive.
  • Shakespeare’s play about Richard of Gloucester, a self-proclaimed villian who usurps the crown. Through family machinations, political marriages and military coups, this play portrays the tumultous reigh of King Edward IV and the ascension of Richard to the throne, an intricate period in English history.
  • Digitally remastered picture and sound enhanced PC/Mac downloadable scripts word for word written by William Shakespear.
  • DVD.
  • Optional English subtitles.

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