Julius Caesar
- Synopsis
- The tent scene from Julius Caesar enacted by players from the Young Vic Company with a thirty second introduction by Ronald Howard. No cast details known.
- Series
- World’s a Stage, The
- Language
- English
- Country
- Great Britain
- Medium
- Film
- Technical information
- Black-and-white / Sound
- Year of release
- 1953
- Duration
- 13 mins; 1163 feet
- Availability
- No archive copy found (11/2007).
Credits
- Director
- Charles Deane
- Producer
- Charles Deane
- Cinematographer
- A.T. Dinsdale
- Writer
- William Shakespeare
- Art Direction
- George Haslam
- Contributor
- Ronald Howard
Additional Details
- Theatre company
- Young Vic Company
- Production type
- Other
- Plays
- Julius Caesar
- Subjects
- Drama
- Keywords
- Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
Notes
- General
- Made at Merton Park Studios.
- Reviews
- Monthly Film Bulletin (vol.21, no.241. February 1954, p. 30). The MFB notes of the production of TWELFTH NIGHT in this series, ‘Possibly intended as a television film, the production pays no concessions to the film medium and the acting (which is of conventional repertory standard) is very theatrical in style. Neither photography nor décor display any imagination, and it seems unlikely that the film will increase the interest of audiences for filmed Shakespeare’. In the entry for A Winter’s Tale for this series it states ‘The scenes themselves must be as bewildering to those who are not familiar with the plays as they are distressing to those who are’.
Production Company
How to cite this record
Shakespeare, "Julius Caesar". https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/shakespeare/search/index.php/title/av69638 (Accessed 10 Nov 2024)