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  1. www.amazon.com › Hamlet-Laurence-Olivier › dpWatch Hamlet | Prime Video

    Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 3 days to finish once started. Winner of four Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actor, Sir Laurence Olivier's Hamlet continues to be the most compelling version of Shakespeare's beloved tragedy. Olivier is at his most inspired-both as director and as the melancholy Dane ...

  2. I decided to observe the 460th anniversary of the Bard’s birth by rewatching this version of Hamlet, the only adaptation of a Shakespeare play to win an Oscar for either Best Picture or Best Actor. As I noted in my comments for the 1944 adaptation of Henry V , Laurence Olivier more or less singlehandedly proved that Shakespeare’s work could be reimagined successfully for the screen.

  3. Pour plus de détails, voir Fiche technique et Distribution . modifier Hamlet est un film britannique de Laurence Olivier , sorti en 1948 , adaptation de la pièce éponyme de William Shakespeare . Ce film est le second de la trilogie shakespearienne de Laurence Olivier (Henry V , Hamlet et Richard III). Synopsis [modifier | modifier le code] Le roi du Danemark , père d'Hamlet, est mort ...

  4. Winner of four Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actor, Sir Laurence Olivier’s Hamlet continues to be the most compelling version of Shakespeare’s beloved tragedy. Olivier is at his most inspired—both as director and as the melancholy Dane himself—as he breathes new life into the words of one of the world’s greatest dramatists.

  5. www.imdb.com › title › tt0040416Hamlet (1948) - IMDb

    Hamlet: Directed by Laurence Olivier. With John Laurie, Esmond Knight, Anthony Quayle, Niall MacGinnis. Prince Hamlet struggles over whether or not he should kill his uncle, whom he suspects has murdered his father, the former king.

  6. Stylistically, Hamlet is quite different from Henry V. Shot in high-contrast black and white, it's not quite as overtly Expressionist as, for instance, Orson Welles' Macbeth (also 1948), but it's certainly a similarly claustrophobic, stifling experience, with none of the opening-out of its predecessor, or any continuation of Olivier's explorations of the contrast between film and theatrical ...

  7. Film Review. Hamlet was the second and most controversial of three film adaptations of Shakespeare plays to be directed by the distinguished English actor Laurence Olivier - the other two being Henry V (1944) and Richard III (1955). The purists condemned Olivier for the drastic cuts he made which reduced the length of the play by about two hours.