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The highly successful 1964 Richard Burton Broadway production of "Hamlet", deliberately staged in the style of a "dress rehearsal", but performed in front of a live audience. full summary | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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(Credited cast)| Richard Burton | ... | Hamlet | |
| Hume Cronyn | ... | Polonius | |
| Alfred Drake | ... | Claudius | |
| Eileen Herlie | ... | Gertrude | |
| William Redfield | ... | Guildenstern | |
| George Rose | ... | First Gravedigger | |
| George Voskovec | ... | Player King | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Hugh Alexander | ... | Cornelius / Second Gravedigger / English Ambassador | |
| Philip Coolidge | ... | Voltimand | |
| Christopher Culkin | ... | Player Queen | |
| John Cullum | ... | Laertes | |
| Michael Ebert | ... | Francisco / Fortinbras | |
| Dillon Evans | ... | Reynaldo / Osric | |
| Clement Fowler | ... | Rosencrantz | |
| Geoff Garland | ... | Lucianus | |
| John Gielgud | ... | Ghost (voice) | |
| John Hetherington | ... | Player Prologue | |
| Barnard Hughes | ... | Marcellus / Priest | |
| Linda Marsh | ... | Ophelia | |
| Robert Milli | ... | Horatio | |
| Frederick Young | ... | Bernardo | |
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Lunt-Fontanne Theatre - 205 West 46th Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USAMOVIEmeter: 
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Actor William Redfield, who appeared as Guildernstern in the John Gielgud-directed stage version of Richard Burton Hamlet (1964/I), published a memoir of the event, "Notes of an Actor", in 1967. He wrote that Gielgud had an encyclopedia knowledge of the play and could play any and all parts of it from memory for his cast as he directed the production, but he lacked the overall vision to bring the production together. moreFAQ
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Looking at this stage performance on dvd (and thank goodness it is available !!!) you will probably start with thinking: well, this is a relic, and so it will be great. The start will confirm that. Lighting is crude, and camera-angles give purely the idea of being inside a theatre (which is marvelous !! why don't they do this more often ? Why not make more dvd's of glorious stage performances ?!) After a while though, the performance takes over. This is Shakespeare, but quick-paced and lucid, never heavy or dull. This is Shakespeare in the 60ies. And it is true magic. It is just what we need nowadays ! Magnificently acted and paced and just that touch of humor, openness and charm ... All what we are lacking today. Look around us !! We can do with another shot of the cocktail we call 60ies ! Look around us ! Within this HAMLET, so classical and so brilliantly played, breathes the 60ies. Only the undertone, yes. But is there. How refreshing.