Romeo and Juliet (1936 film)
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Directed by | George Cukor |
Produced by | Irving Thalberg |
Written by | William Shakespeare (play) Talbot Jennings |
Starring | Norma Shearer Leslie Howard |
Music by | Herbert Stothart |
Cinematography | William H. Daniels |
Editing by | Margaret Booth |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Release date(s) | 20 August 1936 |
Running time | 125 min. |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
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The 1936 movie adaptation of Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet was directed by George Cukor, with a screenplay written by Talbot Jennings.
The film starred Leslie Howard as Romeo and Norma Shearer as Juliet. Other cast members included John Barrymore as Mercutio, Edna May Oliver as the Nurse, and Basil Rathbone as Tybalt.
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[edit] Awards
- Best Picture (nomination) - Irving Thalberg
- Best Supporting Actor (nomination) - Basil Rathbone
- Best Actress (nomination) - Norma Shearer
- Best Art Direction - (nomination) - Cedric Gibbons, Fredric Hope, Edwin B. Willis
[edit] Criticism
The film was highly praised, but some critics did feel that the forty-two year old Howard, the thirty-four year old Shearer, and the fifty-four year old Barrymore were much too old for their roles. In those days, however, that was an accepted tradition. Leslie Howard had protested against being cast as Romeo, and repeatedly stated so in press interviews of the time. He was obliged to be in the movie by his contract. Irving Thalberg, who was married to Norma Shearer, conceived the film expressly as a vehicle for her.
Although some modern audiences and critics have a great affection for the film, most of today's younger viewers, unfamiliar with so-called Shakespeare "tradition", and having seen Franco Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet (1968 movie), find the 1936 version hopelessly outdated in its method of portraying the characters and its acting style. The film was also obviously made on Hollywood soundstages rather than on location in Italy.
[edit] Trivia
- The movie was John Barrymore's only filmed Shakespearean role, other than a brief appearance as Richard III in the 1929 revue film Show of Shows, a short screen test for an unfilmed version of Hamlet, and another brief appearance as a pompous actor who plays Hamlet in the little-known 1941 film Playmates.
- Basil Rathbone was cast as a screen villain so often, that the only screen swordfight he ever won was as Tybalt (he defeats Mercutio before being killed in another swordfight).
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Categories: 1936 films | Shakespeare on film | Best Picture Academy Award nominees | Films featuring a Best Actress Academy Award nominated performance | Films featuring a Best Supporting Actor Academy Award nominated performance | Films directed by George Cukor | Black and white films | English-language films