Julius Caesar - John Gielgud - Charlton Heston - Jason Robards - Shakespeare - 1970 - Remastered 4K |
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Julius Caesar is a 1970 film adaptation of William Shakespeare's play of the same name, directed by Stuart Burge. It was an independent production of Commonwealth United Entertainment, filmed in England and Spain. It is the first film version of the play made in colour.
Watch Heston's Antony and Cleopatra - available on SN: https://youtu.be/MtzHOeZgVD0 Please consider subscribing to our channel for More Insights: https://www.youtube.com/user/ShakespeareNetwork?sub_confirmation=1 CAST John Gielgud as Julius Caesar Charlton Heston as Mark Antony Jason Robards as Brutus Richard Johnson as Cassius Robert Vaughn as Casca Richard Chamberlain as Octavius Diana Rigg as Portia Christopher Lee as Artemidorus Jill Bennett as Calpurnia André Morell as Cicero Derek Godfrey as Decius Brutus David Dodimead as Lepidus Michael Gough as Metellus Cimber David Neal as Cinna Preston Lockwood as Trebonius John Moffatt as Popilius Lena Steven Pacey as Lucius Edwin Finn as Publius Norman Bowler as Titinius Paul Hardwick as Messala John Tate as Clitus Damien Thomas as Pindarus Bob Keegan as Lucilius Ewan Hooper as Strato Andrew Crawford as Volumnius Thomas Heathcote as Flavius Alan Browning as Marullus Christopher Cazenove as a Servant to Antony Liz Gebhardt as Calpurnia’s Maid Laurence Harrington as a Carpenter Ron Pember as a Cobbler Roy Stewart as a Slave Michael Keating, David Leland, Yvette Rees, Michael Wynne, and Ken Hutchison as Citizens of Rome This recording is for educational purposes only and is covered under Fair Use doctrine - Copyright - All rights reserved to their respective owners. _______________________________ FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN - Shakespeare Network Website and YouTube Channel: Donate with PayPal today https://shakespearenetwork.net/company/support-us/donate-now _______________________________ Read the unabridged plays online: https://shakespearenetwork.net/works/plays Screen Adaptation - Co-Production : MISANTHROPOS – Official Website - https://www.misanthropos.net Adapted by Maximianno Cobra, from Shakespeare's "Timon of Athens", the film exposes the timeless challenge of social hypocrisy, disillusion and annihilation against the poetics of friendship, love, and beauty. Why Donate? Donations to Shakespeare Network help sustain free knowledge and educational programs on Shakespeare Network and our ecosystem of Shakespeare Network projects. Your contributions ensure these resources remain accessible and valuable for all. Thank you. 25% Direct support to website: Keeping the Shakespeare Network websites online is about more than just servers. It also includes ongoing engineering improvements, product development, design and research, and legal support. 25% Administration and governance: We manage funds and resources responsibly to recruit and support skilled, passionate staff who advance our communities and values. Our operating budget: Transparency is core to our organization. The Shakespeare Network develops our annual plan and operating budget through open processes, which are subject to feedback from our volunteers and Board approval. 50% Direct support to communities: Shakespeare Network projects exist thanks to the communities that create and maintain them. We strengthen these communities through grants, projects, and training programs. Contact us for further info. Updated Date Variants - The Oxford Shakespeare: The Complete Works (Second Edition) Published in print: 2005 (first ed. 1986) 1589-91 The Two Gentlemen of Verona; 1590-1 The Taming of the Shrew; 1590-2 Henry VI, Part III; 1591 Henry VI, Part II; 1592 Henry VI, Part I; Titus Andronicus; 1592-3 Richard III; 1592-4 The Comedy of Errors; 1594-5 Love's Labour's Lost; 1595 Midsummer Night's Dream; Richard II; Romeo and Juliet; 1596 King John; 1596-7 Henry IV, Part I; The Merchant of Venice; 1597-8 Henry IV, Part II; The Merry Wives of Windsor; 1598-9 Henry V; Much Ado About Nothing; 1599 Julius Caesar; 1599-1600 As You Like It; 1600-1 Hamlet; 1601 Twelfth Night; 1602 Troilus and Cressida; 1603-4 Measure for Measure; Othello; 1606 Antony and Cleopatra; Macbeth; Timon of Athens; 1606-7 All's Well That Ends Well; 1607 Pericles; 1608 Coriolanus; 1609-10 The Winter's Tale; 1610 King Lear; 1610-11 Cymbeline; The Tempest; 1613 Henry VIII; The Two Noble Kinsmen. |