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    Dec 6, 1996 · Film; Reviews; Dec 5, 1996 11:00pm PT ... Reviewed at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, Beverly Hills, Dec. 4, 1996. MPAA Rating: PG-13. ... resplendently staged rendition of "Hamlet ...

  2. Blu-ray Review: Hamlet (1996) Now Available to Own The definitive version of Shakespeare's most famous tragedy performed from Act 1, Scene 1 right through the very end and clocking in at more than four hours, Kenneth Branagh's breathtaking adaptation of Hamlet bursts off of the screen in full old-fashioned 70mm glory like a David Lean epic from ...

  3. Helena Bonham Carter Is Brilliant. slightlymad22 7 January 2017. Hamlet (1990) Hamlet is kind of a funny movie review, Gibson is awfully missed cast, as he is just too old for the role, but you can not deny he had balls to take on such a risky role, and he does surprisingly well especially during the madness scenes.

  4. Hamlet - Apple TV (UK) Available on iTunes. In the only unabridged film version of the classic play, here updated to the 19th century, Prince Hamlet is traumatized by the revelation that his father was murdered by the present king, Claudius, with the aid of Hamlet's mother, Gertrude. Hamlet considers a plot for revenge and mistakenly kills ...

  5. Hamlet is a film directed by Kenneth Branagh with Kenneth Branagh, Derek Jacobi, Kate Winslet, Julie Christie .... Year: 1996. Original title: Hamlet. Synopsis: When Hamlet (Kenneth Branagh) returns from his studies to find his father dead, and his mother married to his uncle, he grows suspicious. After being visited by his dead father as a ...

  6. In this version, the melancholy of Hamlet (Ethan Hawke) over the death of his father is almost a state of grace; it gives him a sense of purpose that the other characters lack. Mr. Almereyda has created a new standard for adaptations of Shakespeare, starting with an understanding of the emotional pull of the material that corresponds with its ...

  7. Meanwhile, war is brewing. Hamlet (Sir Kenneth Branagh), son of the King of Denmark (Brian Blessed), is summoned home for his father's funeral and his mother Gertrude's (Julie Christie's) wedding to his uncle Claudius (Sir Derek Jacobi). In a supernatural episode, he discovers that his uncle, who he hates anyway, murdered his father.

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