Hamlet (1961 film)
Hamlet | |
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Directed by | Franz Peter Wirth |
Screenplay by | Franz Peter Wirth |
Based on |
Hamlet by William Shakespeare |
Starring |
Maximillian Schell Hans Caninenberg Wanda Rotha Dunja Movar Franz Schafheitlin Karl Michael Vogler Eckart Dux Karl Lieffen Alexander Engel Paul Verhoeven |
Music by | Rolf Unkel |
Cinematography |
Kurt Gewissen Boris Goriup Hermann Gruber Rudolf H. Jakob |
Edited by | Adolf Schlyssleder |
Release dates | 1961 |
Running time | 152 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Hamlet is a 1961 German film directed by Franz Peter Wirth. It stars Maximilian Schell as Hamlet.
Plot
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, returns home to find his father murdered and his mother remarrying the murderer, his uncle.
Reception
Bill Gibron, writing for DVD Verdict, said that "In the literary life, you either love Shakespeare or you don't, and the Germans definitely do not. This 1960 television version of the Bard's brainchild is so cold and calculated it's like Berlin in February."[1] FlickFilosopher wrote that "this is a take on Hamlet that could otherwise be construed as cruel and unusual punishment."[2] Kevin Murphy wrote, "Leave it to Germany to turn a bleak brooding play into an even bleaker, broodinger movie-of-the-week for German television. This thing, made in the early '60s, has "we're still really sorry for the war and feel terrible" all over it."[3]
Dub
Hamlet was dubbed into English under the supervision of Edward Dmytryk. Maximillian Schell provided his own voice: among the other actors used for the dub were Ricardo Montalbán and John Banner. This dub was later featured in a season 10 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000.[4]
See also
References
External links
- Hamlet at the Internet Movie Database