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7 results found for '"Michael Gough"' in Person.

  • Richard III [2-Dvd Special Edition] (2013 Film)

    Series
    Criterion Collection

    Feature film version of the play. ‘Building on Olivier’s extraordinary stage creation, the film asks less what the cinema can do for the theatre (as with HENRY V and HAMLET) than what the theatre can...

  • Cymbeline (1983 Television)

    aka: The Shakespeare Plays

    Series
    BBC Television Shakespeare
    Director
    Elijah Moshinsky
    Producer
    Shaun Sutton

    Television production of Cymbeline with Richard Johnson in the title role and Helen Mirren as Imogen.

  • Winter’s Tale, The (1982 Radio)

    Director
    Martin Jenkins (2)
    Producer
    Martin Jenkins (2)

    Full-length radio adaptation of the play produced in stereo by Martin Jenkins. With Ronald Pickup as Leontes and Hannah Gordon as Hermione, John Gielgud is Time. Music composed by David Timson and sung by...

  • Romeo of the Spirits (1976 Film)

    Director
    Nikolas L. Janis
    Producer
    Robert Aarons

    Fiction short. An alcoholic tramp, and former actor, living around Charing Cross, London recalls lines from Romeo and Juliet which underline his own life.

  • Julius Caesar (1970 Film, Video)

    Director
    Stuart Burge
    Producer
    Peter Snell

    A feature film which grew out of Stuart Burge’s experience in directing a BBC television version of the play in 1959, as well as a subsequent London stage production. The pedestrian production was...

  • Julius Caesar (1959 Television)

    Series
    BBC Television World Theatre
    Director
    Stuart Burge
    Producer
    Stuart Burge

    Televised version of the play, with Robert Perceval as Caesar and Eric Porter as Brutus. According to its producer, Stuart Burge, the production strives "for a true and lively interpretation of the text, but...

  • Richard III (1955 Film)

    Director
    Laurence Olivier
    Producer
    Laurence Olivier

    What makes this ‘gloriously watchable, now as then, is Oliver’s effortlessly virtuosic performance as Richard: imperious, ironic, bruttish, sometimes hysterical and never less than smirkingly...