The tights are too tight and Juliet shows too much cleavage.
Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is a stageplay. Zeffirelli's is a screenplay. They are related but distinctly different literary forms.
Franco Zeffirelli
Franco Zeffirelli based his film adaptation of Romeo and Juliet on William Shakespeare's play of the same name, written in the late 16th century. He stayed true to the original story and dialogue while adding his own artistic flair to the movie.
The song which was the main love theme from Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet was known at the time as "What is a Youth" and nowadays is more usually called "A Time for Us"
She is an actress famous for being juliet in Romeo and Juliet the 1968 version directed by Franco Zeffirelli winning a golden globe. She is also known for her role as Mary in Jesus of Nazarath.
Romeo finds out that Juliet is a pre-op tranny
There is no such novel as Romeo and Juliet. It's a play. Whoever posed this question to you has no idea what they are talking about. Here's a suggestion: Get a copy of the movie Romeo and Juliet (1968) directed by Franco Zeffirelli, or, if you prefer, the movie Romeo+Juliet (1996) directed by Baz Luhrman, and watch it. Then read the play.
He can not read.
len whiting drop out of movies because was not happy with what offer him he is retired married wife kids fat and bald tryed to write a book
he was a blackniggaman, that's why there was problems with him banging Juliet But seriously: Romeo was a white European, as were Juliet and all the main characters in Romeo and Juliet. (Offhand I can't think of a non-white character in Romeo and Juliet) The problem was that Juliet and Romeo belonged respectively to the two main noble families in Verona, which were deadly enemies.
franco zefferelli directed the new romeo and Juliet :]] glad i couldd help ma homiess That is wrong-first, it's Zeffirelli. Second, he directed the 1968 version of the movie. Baz Luhrmann directed the 1996 film with DeCaprio and Clare Danes. gc
Leonard Whiting plays Romeo in Franco Zeffirelli's 1968 movie of Romeo and Juliet. Leonardo DiCaprio played him in the 1996 Baz Luhrman movie. He has also been played on film by Leslie Howard, Lawrence Harvey, Christopher Neame, Patrick Ryecart, Antoni Cimolino, Jonathan Firth and about 50 more actors and ballet dancers according to the IMdb.