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  1. 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 ...

  2. Hamlet é um filme britânico de 1948, dirigido e protagonizado por Laurence Olivier, baseado na clássica peça de teatro homônima de William Shakespeare . É o segundo filme dirigido por Olivier e também o segundo dos três filmes baseados em Shakespeare que ele foi o diretor ( As You Like It de 1936 tinha sido estrelado por Olivier mas o ...

  3. Laurence Olivier played an athletic and fiery Prince in Tyrone Guthrie's full text production at the Old Vic in 1937. This production was remarkable for its interpretation of Hamlet's delay based on Freud's analysis of the Oedipal complex, in which the son unconsciously desires to kill the father and possess the mother.

  4. Laurence Olivier, né le 22 mai 1907 à Dorking dans le Surrey et mort le 11 juillet 1989 à Steyning (Sussex de l'Ouest), ... En 2007, le centenaire de sa naissance, une statue d'Olivier jouant le rôle de Hamlet fut dévoilée hors le Royal National Theatre à Londres. L'acteur mythique ...

  5. Laurence Olivier ... Hamlet, Prince of Denmark: Norman Wooland ... Horatio, His Friend: Felix Aylmer ... Polonius, Lord Chamberlain: Terence Morgan ... Laertes, His Son: Jean Simmons ... Ophelia, and Daughter: Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Anthony Bushell ...

  6. Laurence Olivier. Actor: Sleuth. Laurence Olivier could speak William Shakespeare's lines as naturally as if he were "actually thinking them", said English playwright Charles Bennett, who met Olivier in 1927. Laurence Kerr Olivier was born in Dorking, Surrey, England, to Agnes Louise (Crookenden) and Gerard Kerr Olivier, a High Anglican priest.

  7. Priest - THORNDIKE, Russell. Laurence Olivier's Hamlet was made four years after his rousingly patriotic Henry V (1944), and is a very different proposition. Unsurprisingly, given the tone and content of the play, the overall mood is that of brooding introspection - tellingly, in a phrase not in Shakespeare's original, Olivier opens by telling ...

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