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King Lear

  • Director: Michael Elliott
  • AMG Rating: starstarstarstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Tragedy
  • Themes: Crowned Heads, Fathers and Daughters
  • Main Cast: Diana Rigg, Dorothy Tutin, Laurence Olivier, Anna Calder-Marshall
  • Release Year: 1984
  • Country: UK
  • Run Time: 158 minutes

Plot

Shakespeare's tragedy, made for British television, is given a full-blooded rendition here with the great Laurence Olivier in the title role and a stellar cast to support him, in the tale of a king torn apart by the ambition and treachery within his family and by his own pride. ~ Mark Hockley, All Movie Guide

Cast

Colin Blakely - Kent; John Cording - Lear's Knight; John Hurt - The Fool; Jeremy Kemp - Cornwall; Esmond Knight - Old Man; Robert Lang - Albany; Robert Lindsay - Edmund; Leo McKern - Gloucester; Edward Petherbridge - France; Diana Rigg - Regan; David Threlfall - Edgar; Dorothy Tutin - Goneril; Benny Young - Cornwall's Servant; Brian Cox - Burgundy; Paul Curran - Doctor; Geoffrey Bateman - Oswald; Harry Walker - Second Officer

Credit

Tanya Moiseiwitsch - Costume Designer, Michael Elliott - Director, William Shakespeare - Play Author

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King Lear
Directed by Michael Elliott
Produced by David Plowright
Written by Play:
William Shakespeare
Starring Laurence Olivier
Music by Gordon Crosse
Editing by D.L. Heyes
Ron Swain
Distributed by Granada Television
Release date(s) 3 April 1983, GB,
26 January 1984, US
Running time 158 min.
Language English

King Lear is a 1983 videotaped production that was directed by Michael Elliott. It is an adaptation of William Shakespeare's play of the same name. It was shown on British television in 1983 and in the U.S. in 1984.

Elliott set his Lear in a Stonehenge-like environment, although no location filming was used. The somewhat out-of-focus effect that one sees at certain moments is because mist pervades the setting in several scenes.

The American telecast of it, however, featured a filmed introduction shot at the real Stonehenge, with Peter Ustinov acting as host. (Ustinov was host for all the Mobil Showcase Theatre presentations, of which the Olivier King Lear was one.)

Laurence Olivier played Lear in this production to great acclaim, winning an Emmy for his performance. It was the last of Olivier's appearances in a Shakespeare play. At 75, he was one of the oldest actors to take on this enormously demanding role. (He had previously played it in 1946 at the Old Vic, without much success.)

A notable cast was assembled for this production, including, in addition to Olivier, John Hurt, Diana Rigg, Leo McKern, Dorothy Tutin, Anna Calder-Marshall, and Colin Blakely. It was telecast in syndication in the United States, and is available on DVD.

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