Twelfth Night (1988)
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Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Kenneth Branagh has tackled many of Shakespeare's works during his time a an actor and director. His 1996 version of HAMLET was lauded for its faithful replication of the Bard's vision, but Branagh... Kenneth Branagh has tackled many of Shakespeare's works during his time a an actor and director. His 1996 version of HAMLET was lauded for its faithful replication of the Bard's vision, but Branagh had already taken a stab at directing some of Shakespeare's words prior to this, with 1988's TWELFTH NIGHT. The story takes place in the aftermath of a shipwreck, as twins Viola and Sebastian crawl from the wreckage. A confusing and comedic tale subsequently unfolds, with Viola disguising herself as a man, and finding affection in some strange places. Shot for British television, Branagh's TWELFTH NIGHT is a welcome addition to the oeuvre of screen adaptations of Shakespeare's works. [More]
Starring: Richard Briers, Caroline Langrishe
Starring: Richard Briers, Caroline Langrishe
Director: Kenneth Branagh
Director: Kenneth Branagh
Story: William Shakespeare
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