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28 results found for '"Pathé"' in Organisations.
King is Alive (2000 Film)
- Director
- Kristian Levring
- Producer
- Patricia Kruijer; Vibeke Windelov
Feature film emerging from the Dogme 95 manifesto and the first to be filmed outside Scandinavia in the English language. 10 tourists, travelling by bus in the Namibian desert, are stranded when the bus runs...
Richard III (1995 Film, Video)
- Director
- Richard Loncraine
- Producer
- Lisa Katselas Pare; Stephen Bayly
Film version of Shakespeare’s play derived from Richard Eyre’s National Theatre production. Set in a context of 1930s’ fascism, where Mosley’s troops have taken power.
Porky’s II: The Next Day (1983 Film)
- Director
- Bob Clark (2)
- Producer
- Bob Clark (2); Don Carmody
Feature film. When the students of Angel Beach High decide to stage ‘An Evening With Shakespeare’, their efforts are threatened by Miss Balbricker (Parsons), who views the works of Shakespeare as...
Open-Air Theatre (1965 Film)
aka: Cornwall’s Minack Open-Air Theatre
- Series
- Colour Pictorial
British Pathe newsfilm item. Preparations for, and scenes from, a production of Macbeth at the Minack Cliff Theatre, an open-air theatre in Porthcurno, Cornwall which opened in 1932. Includes shots of the...
Ballad of the Bard (1964 Film)
- Series
- Colour Pictorial
Cinemagazine. A look at how Stratford celebrated Shakespeare’s 400th anniversary. Views of Stratford including the cottages of Anne Hathaway and Shakespeare’s birthplace. Tony Sheridan strums a guitar...
Shakespeare Celebrations (1964 Film)
aka: Trinidad Shakespeare Carnival
- Series
- Parade
Cinemagazine. Shakespeare quatercentenary celebrations in Stratford-upon-Avon and Trinidad. In Trinidad, dancers in the street portray Shakespeare’s characters as part of a carnival procession. Commentator...
Questionning City, The (1960 Film)
- Director
- Eric Fullilove
- Producer
- Donald Carter
Travelogue of Cambridge, Cambridgeshire which includes brief scenes of a rehearsal for an open air production of Much Ado About Nothing by students of Queen’s College. Narrated by Michael Redgrave.
Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, The (1959 Film)
Pathe News item which was not issued. The Shakespeare Memorial Theatre’s 1954 production of Romeo and Juliet directed by Glen Byam Shaw went to Moscow in 1959. Glen Byam Shaw welcomes the actors. Scenes of...
Three Seasons (1958 Film)
Travelogue. English life in Autumn, Winter and Spring. Includes sequences from the Old Vic production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream with comedian Frankie Howerd as Bottom at the play rehearsal and Titania...
Enfants du Paradis, Les (1945 Film)
aka: Children of Paradise
- Director
- Marcel Carne
- Producer
- André Paulvé
Feature film. Set in a mime theatre in Paris in the 1820s, tells the story of a free-spirited young woman, Garance, and four men who fall in love with her. There are two scenes from Othello (including V...