King in New York, A

Synopsis
Feature film. King Shahdov (Chaplin) is a deposed monarch exiled in New York without money. He becomes involved with Ann Kay (Addams) who hosts a television show, and soon becomes a celebrity. Befriending a small boy whose parents are imprisoned for Communist activity, he is suspected of being a communist himself and eventually returns to Europe. As part of ‘Ann Kay’s Real-Life Surpise Party’, a reality tv show filmed secretly during a society dinner party, Chaplin recites the ‘to be or not to be’ speech from Hamlet.
Language
English
Country
Great Britain
Medium
Film
Technical information
Black-and-white / Sound
Year of release
1957
Duration
105 mins; 9545 feet

Credits

Director
Charlie Chaplin
Producer
Charlie Chaplin
Cinematographer
Georges Perinal
Screenplay
Charlie Chaplin
Music
Charlie Chaplin
Art Direction
Allan Harris
Cast
Charlie ChaplinKing Shahdov (Hamlet)
Dawn AddamsAnn Kay, tv specialist

Additional Details

Production type
Fiction Films
Plays
Hamlet
Subjects
Drama
Keywords
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)

Production Company

Name

Attica Film Company

Distributor (Sale)

Name

Retail outlets

How to cite this record

Shakespeare, "King in New York, A". https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/shakespeare/search/index.php/title/av67718 (Accessed 26 Nov 2024)