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  1. National Theatre Live: Frankenstein es una película dirigida por Danny Boyle con Benedict Cumberbatch, Jonny Lee Miller, Ella Smith, John Killoran .... Año: 2011. Título original: National Theatre Live: Frankenstein. Sinopsis: Adaptación del cuento clásico de Mary Shelley. Infantil en su inocencia, aunque de aspecto grotesco, la criatura del Dr. Frankenstein se siente perpleja cuando su ...

  2. 6 de nov. de 2014 · Having welcomed Danny Boyle earlier this year, the National Theatre now stages a new play written by his frequent collaborator John Hodge. A fantasia inspired by Mikhail Bulgakov’s play about Stalin, commissioned for the dictator’s 60th birthday, Collaborators is a romp around censorship and responsibility. Working in the round for the first time in many years Nicholas Hytner directs with ...

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  4. Si te gustó la película National Theatre Live: Les Liaisons Dangereuses y andas buscando una de un estilo similar sobre Romance, Drama, Teatro, Drama de época, Siglo XVIII, Venganza , estás en el sitio indicado. A continuación, te exhibimos algunas sugerencias para plenamente del cine que te encanta. En este artículo, conocerás sugerencias de emocionantes películas que te van a ...

  5. National Theatre en cine: Julie película dirigida por Carrie Cracknell y protagonizada por Steven Bush, Tom Kelsey y Vanessa Kirby. Año: 2018. Sinopsis: A disturbed and possessive husband who confesses to his wife that he murdered her first spouse, will stop at nothing, including killing her, to keep her from leaving him., Sinopsis, Tráilers, Fotos, Críticas, Ranking

  6. 8 de jun. de 2016 · Review - 'Collaborators' at the National Theatre. What the popular press had to say... "But this production will be best remembered for its dream-casting of Alex Jennings as the harassed, haunted Bulgakov and Simon Russell Beale as a Stalin who delights in playing cat-and-mouse games with him." "Has a quirky vitality and yields two outstanding ...