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8 results found for '"Charles Kent"' in Person.

  • Silent Shakespeare (2004 Video)

    Director
    J. Stuart Blackton; William Kennedy-Laurie Dickson; Charles Kent; Gerolamo Lo Savio; Percy Stow

    A compilation of seven early silent versions of Shakespeare plays, created from nitrate prints held in the BFI National Archive. They include examples of hand-stencilled and tinted prints, and, though...

  • As You Like It (1912 Film)

    Director
    Charles Kent

    As You Like it directed by Charles Kent and adapted by Margaret Birch. Rose Coghlan is Rosalind.

  • Twelfth Night (1910 Film)

    Director
    Charles Kent

    Abbreviated version of the play directed by Charles Kent with Florence Turner as Viola and Charles Kent as Malvolio.

  • Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (1909 Film)

    Director
    J. Stuart Blackton; Charles Kent

    Abbreviated version of the play closely following the original with the exception of a new character, Penelope. It is she who quarrels with Titania and tells Puck to bewitch Titania.

  • Julius Caesar (1908 Film)

    Director
    William V. Ranous
    Producer
    J. Stuart Blackton

    Abbreviated version of the play. At the Capitol Julius Caesar leaves with Mark Antony while Caesar is seen plotting with another man. In the arena Antony offers Caesar the crown three times. Cassius...

  • Antony and Cleopatra (1908 Film)

    Director
    Charles Kent

    Antony and Cleopatra directed by Charles Kent with Betty Kent (the director’s wife) as Cleopatra. The film was shot entirely in the studio, Vitagraph’s promotion describing the film as a ‘stupendous...

  • Macbeth (1908 Film)

    Director
    William V. Ranous

    Fiction film of Macbeth containing at least 17 sequences with the focus on the first half of the play. Shot largely in the studio, the film was not well received by the trade papers and its censorship by...

  • Romeo and Juliet - A Romantic Story of the Ancient Feud Between the Italian Houses of Montague and Capulet (1908 Film)

    Director
    William V. Ranous

    Fiction film directed by William V. Ranous with Paul Panzer as Romeo and Florence Lawrence as Juliet.