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8 results found for '"Gaumont"' in Organisations.
Ophelia (1962 Film)
- Director
- Claude Chabrol
Feature film. Yvan Lesurf, son of a wealthy businessman, broods over his father’s death and his mother’s hasty remarriage to his uncle, Adrien. Lucie loves him, despite the disapproval of her father,...
Rideau Rouge, Le (1952 Film)
aka: Crimson Curtain, The
- Director
- André Barsacq
- Producer
- Paul Cadeac
Feature film. Murder mystery amidst a provincial stage production of Macbeth. The characters believe that the deaths, including that of the director, are a result of the curse of ‘the Scottish play’ but...
Julius Caesar (1945 Film)
- Series
- Famous Scenes from Shakespeare
- Director
- Henry Cass
- Producer
- Sydney Box
Excerpts produced for a school audience. Shows Mark Antony and Brutus in the Forum following Caesar’s murder (III ii). The London Symphony Orchestra is conducted by Muir Matheson.
Macbeth (1945 Film)
- Series
- Famous Scenes from Shakespeare
- Director
- Henry Cass
- Producer
- Sydney Box
Excerpts produced for a school audience. Shows the murder of Duncan (II ii) and the sleepwalking scene (V i). The London Symphony Orchestra is conducted by Muir Matheson.
Shakespeare (1934 Film)
- Series
- Backgrounds to Literature
- Director
- J.B. Holmes
Filmic imagery is used to illustrate quotations from the works of Shakespeare. Commentary attempts to contextualise Shakespeare’s work within the environment in which he lived, and to suggest what might...
Twelfth Night (1916 Film)
- Series
- Gaumont Graphic
Newsreel item. Nurses and wounded soldiers at Bournbrook Military Hospital in Birmingham watch an open-air production of Twelfth Night.
Roi Lear Au Village, Le (1911 Film)
aka: Village King Lear, The
- Series
- Vie Telle Qu’Elle Est, La
- Director
- Louis Feuillade
Fiction film. A blind father is prevailed upon to transfer his property to his daughters who promise to care for him. However, they both find him irksome and reject him. The old man is broken-hearted at his...
Romeo and Juliet (1908 Film)
Fiction short. A version of Romeo and Juliet which is a record of the stage production at the Lyceum; Godfrey Tearle is Romeo and his wife, Mary Malone, is Juliet.