Cleopatra and Ptolemy vie to become monarch of Egypt, while Caesar and Cleopatra fall in love and Ptolemy attempts to kill Caesar. Pompey's widow is wooed and imprisoned by Ptolemy and Achilla, and his son Sexto wants to kill them. ...
Charleson’s role inChariots of Fire, as a Scottish runner whose religious beliefs almost caused him to forfeit the chance to win an Olympic medal, was his best known. He also had featured roles in the filmsJubilee(1978) andGandhi(1982) and in television productions ofJulius CaesarandAll’...
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Nevertheless, he inquires whether this building was not erected by Julius Caesar, making such precocious remarks In regard to it, that Richard takes occasion to mutter, wise children 'never live long.' When Edward V boasts, however, that should he live to be a man he will win back their ...
until he fervently rejoins ' there's beggary in the love that can be reckon'd.' Their amorous talk is interrupted by a message from Rome, which Cleopatra sarcastically bids Antony heed as his wife, Fulvia, may be angry, or ' the scarce-bearded Caesar,' may be sending him mandates. Su...
A director is driven to madness during a regional production of Julius Caesar. Brent Barrymore (Lou Diamond Phillips) is not a happy director. Every night for the past three weeks he's had to watch an awful play; his awful play, along with a small audience of local patrons in an old ...
An adaptation of William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, with much of the dialogue modernized, but following the original story line of the conspiracy to murder the Roman statesman and general who 'bestrides the narrow world like a Colossus'. See also "The Murder of Caesar" (CBS Radio Mystery ...
“Julius Caesar” “King John” “King Lear” “Love’s Labour’s Lost” “Macbeth” “Measure for Measure” “Much Ado About Nothing” “Othello” “Pericles” “Richard III” “The Comedy of Errors” “The Merchant of Venice” “The Merry Wives of Windsor” ...