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- Macbeth [videorecording] / by Alexander, Denyse,1931-; Baker, Jill,1952-; Bolam, James,1938-; Boland, Eamon,1947-; Bowles, Tom.; Bruce, Brenda.; Dignam, Mark,1909-1989.; Doyle, Tony,1942-2000.; Dyson, Anne,1908-1996.; Ellison, Christopher,1946-; Gold, Jack,1930-; Grainger, Gawn.; Hazeldine, James,1947-2002.; Hogg, Ian.; Kane, Gordon.(CARDINAL)554912; Lapotaire, Jane.; Leighton, Will.; Lowe, Barry,1931-; Lyon, David.(CARDINAL)729119; Reich, Christopher.; Rowe, John.(CARDINAL)755627; Sutton, Shaun.; Way, Eileen,1911-1994.; Williamson, Nicol.(CARDINAL)843042; Shakespeare, William,1564-1616.Macbeth.(CARDINAL)163236; Ambrose Video Publishing.(CARDINAL)200627; British Broadcasting Corporation.(CARDINAL)143648; Time-Life Television.(CARDINAL)142381;
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.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).Taped June 22-28, 1982 at the BBC Television studios in London.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.DVD.
- Subjects: English drama (Tragedy); Television adaptations.; Television plays.; Macbeth, King of Scotland, 11th cent.; Regicides;
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