Call Number DVD/822.33/TWELFTH
(0 holds on 1 copy)
| Location | Call Number | Item Status |
|---|---|---|
| Nonfiction DVDs | DVD/822.33/TWELFTH | Available |
Series: Complete dramatic works of William Shakespeare,
Description: 1 videodisc (124 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in
Language: English
Originally broadcast on the BBC series The Shakespeare plays in 1980
DVD includes the complete script in Microsoft Word document format
Alec McCowen (Malvolio), Robert Hardy (Sir Toby Belch), Felicity Kendal (Viola), Annette Crosbie (Maria), Sinéad Cusack (Olivia), Trevor Peacock (Feste), Clive Arrindell (Orsino), Ronnie Stevens (Sir Andrew Aquecheek), Robert Lindsay (Fabian), Maurice Roëves (Antonio), Michael Thomas (Sebastian), Malcolm Reynold (Valentine), Ryan Michael (Curio), Ric Morgan (Sea Captain), Arthur Hewlett (Priest), Daniel Webb (Servant), Andrew MacLachlan (First Officer), Peter Holt (Second Officer), Jean Channon (Waiting Woman)
Taped May 16-21, 1979 at the BBC Television studios in London
Twins Sebastian and Viola are separated after a shipwreck and believe each other dead. Viola disguises herself as a page boy, Cesario, to work for Duke Orsino and falls in love with him, but he loves Olivia, who falls in love with Cesario. Seeing Sebastian one day, she mistakes him for Cesario and marries him. The confusion is cleared up when Viola and Sebastian meet again, and the Duke marries Viola. The subplot concerns the efforts of Sir Toby and Andrew to humble the presumptuous Malvolio
DVD
System requirements for script: PC or Mac with Microsoft Word, DVD-ROM drive
Gorrie, John
McCowen, Alec
Kendal, Felicity
Hardy, Robert, 1925-
Cusack, Sinead
Peacock, Trevor
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.
British Broadcasting Corporation.
Time-Life Television
Ambrose Video Publishing
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