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Hamlet and The Ghost - Richard Burton, John Gielgud (1964) 

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Richard Burton's "Hamlet", directed by John Gielgud, produced by Alexander H. Cohen. Filmed live on Broadway in 1964 and released to theaters in Electronovision. It was the longest running "Hamlet" in Broadway history. Act 1, Scene 4,5. Richard Burton, John Gielgud, Barnard Hughes

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Комментарии : 40   
@lynnebarrelle4219
@lynnebarrelle4219 9 лет назад
I had the pleasure of seeing this live - unforgettable!
@ashleymarie7695
@ashleymarie7695 6 лет назад
Lynne Barrelle I wish I was old enough to have seen this! I love him! Amazing and very underrated actor!
@peterlevitt2750
@peterlevitt2750 3 года назад
i did as well, and it's never been forgotten. I was 18, still, it remains with me.
@citizen1163
@citizen1163 8 лет назад
What a force of nature! I still think he's one of the greatest actors ever.
@qui_etes_vous
@qui_etes_vous 5 лет назад
yes, he is a beautiful soul. I do love him.
@christiansings
@christiansings 11 лет назад
Thanks...... Richard was a complete an utter unique human with an emmense talent that humanity doesn't have the pleasure to witness but once or twice in 1 or 2 generations.... One of probably 2 or 3 regrets I have in my life ... One is that I never got to partake of this man live in performance..... the other 2 regrets.... well,.... they don't come close to the Burton............. Amen!................. Christian
@Blactor
@Blactor 12 лет назад
On the contrary, I think one CAN judge him on the basis of this video--his work is riveting here, and I can only imagine it was even MORE so live.
@diddymuck
@diddymuck 15 лет назад
incomperable work; the late 20th century's pinnacle Hamlet!
@kenpeachy
@kenpeachy 6 лет назад
Hello, English 4 class @ Mcneil :')
@erinbrookie7
@erinbrookie7 4 года назад
Hello, English 4 class @ McNeil from 2020:)
@1handclapper
@1handclapper 13 лет назад
Richard Burton was a great stage presence - accountable to his physical body, good liooks, voice, Welsh accent & resonant voice. You can't judge him on the basis of this video. You had to be there - experiencing the performance, theater, etc.
@1handclapper
@1handclapper 12 лет назад
I concede u are right. I guess what I really meant - mean - is, precisely, that the viewer's or spectator's appreciation, Burton's, impact - would be fuller live..
@Skybaby79
@Skybaby79 13 лет назад
@Skybaby79 I realized that at the end of the video lol MURDER!!!
@Pauly421
@Pauly421 13 лет назад
I like apples! Also its very dark in there im surprised nobody fell down the stairs. Knaves everyone! Thou batty headed oafs!
@zsezse215
@zsezse215 13 лет назад
Does the ghost say 'quicksilver'? Is he suffering 'Ironman syndrome'? Is he really dead? Is the solilaqoy 'to be or not to be' about what to do afterwards? philipnute com
@orovalleydude
@orovalleydude 14 лет назад
Claudius: Alfred Drake
@avian8338
@avian8338 5 лет назад
This is Shakespeare, not the blacks of The Guardian.
@Pauly421
@Pauly421 13 лет назад
I like apples! Also its very dark in there im surprised nobody fell down the stairs
@1handclapper
@1handclapper 12 лет назад
@MrRobertJameson I see. So when he read "Fern Hill" & other poems by Dylan Thomas even then he adopted the English accent? One would think he deliberately reverted to his Welsh accent in homage to Dylan.
@cynthiayarbro9908
@cynthiayarbro9908 5 лет назад
One of the greatest actors of all time! I saw him in Camelot. Never will forget that show !
@kipling1957
@kipling1957 3 года назад
Show?
@OneManShakespeare
@OneManShakespeare 6 лет назад
It's a beautiful idea for a ghost - I just wish there were more energy between the Ghost & Hamlet.... too many Ghosts enjoy talking & talking.... & poor Hamlet has nothing to do....
@christiansings
@christiansings 12 лет назад
I'm sure not that a mic would of been put near the GREAT MAN.....
@joejones9520
@joejones9520 Год назад
"Let's see, I did Hamlet awhile back didnt I Liz?"
@1handclapper
@1handclapper 12 лет назад
@MrRobertJameson Will look those up - thanks.
@Elanel
@Elanel 14 лет назад
Would love to see the rest of this scene.
@Ettoredipugnar
@Ettoredipugnar 4 года назад
Unbelievable !!
@Pauly421
@Pauly421 13 лет назад
I like apples!
@SetInStoneNow
@SetInStoneNow Год назад
Richard Burton was so incredible. Such a distinctively brilliant performer. And fascinating personality.
@myahbrown4764
@myahbrown4764 6 лет назад
What are the characters names? All of them that were in this "film"
@myahbrown4764
@myahbrown4764 6 лет назад
? Please and thank you
@OneManShakespeare
@OneManShakespeare 6 лет назад
Do you still need help with this? I can help if you want
@emilytaylor2237
@emilytaylor2237 12 лет назад
Does anyone know if they are wearing microphones?
@routeman680
@routeman680 8 лет назад
Four years on from your question, Emily! In the 1960s even in New York I don't think they would have had radio mikes, which actors use now. There were probably mikes hanging above the stage. But classical actors in this era were trained to project their voice fully to the back of the auditorium, and would have to do this in theatres which were not equipped with sound systems.
@hellbooks3024
@hellbooks3024 5 лет назад
routeman680 No sound systems in theaters in the 60s.
@ravelluo5851
@ravelluo5851 Год назад
Amazing❤
@dynjarren8355
@dynjarren8355 3 года назад
Something about his voice is perfect for Shakespeare. The tone and the diction. You can’t ignore that voice. It cuts thru you! Powerful! I’m thankful that someone filmed this so I can see it for myself and experience one of the greatest Shakespearean Actors ever. RIP
@Skybaby79
@Skybaby79 13 лет назад
Highly under rated actor
@qui_etes_vous
@qui_etes_vous 5 лет назад
He was highly famous in his time. he chose not to be famous, FOR ALL TIME, like Elizabeth Taylor. He wanted her to have the spot light during that time. But I am putting an end to that and will have him famous, posthumously. 😊Hi, I’m Brittney Hill :D . I really enjoyed your upload! I’m living in Los Angeles county, where Hollywood is! I am homeless and currently looking for a overnight, only, shelter or a place to live… Yay, me ! My whole life, I’ve always done everything by myself, literally, so that’s why I’m super proud that I figured out my, Destiny. My Destiny is to get married to, Thomas John Ellis (he is a, famous, British, actor, on a T.V. show, in America, called, Lucifer.). I will become his Wife and a Mother (for the first time), to his 3 daughters. Then, I am also going to, finally, become a, famous, American, method, actress. The second thing in my Destiny is to be a real, live, Princess, for the United Kingdom. I was born to do all of these things :D, so it is in my blood. I’m Middle class, and I AM social climbing so I will marry the first rich man I come in to contact with, of course. HAHA! Either way my story plays out, I will end up married to, Tom Ellis. That is a promise. I’m 31 years old, I’m not just any Millennial, I’m, THAT, Millennial! You can join me wherever you see me in person :D ! See you on the big screen :D ! Family. Love. Love. Love. signed, Brittney Hill, Saturday, October the 26th, 2019.
@neilhughes5645
@neilhughes5645 4 года назад
Profoundly beautiful.
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