Richard III
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Tom Hanks, Tokio Hotel And More Reveal Horror Films They Would Remake...- a bunch of them, in fact: the "Saw" franchise that Kaulitz so adores. But if he had the choice, Bell would take Shakespeare's "Richard III" for a frightening ride. "I think that'd be fascinating," he said, reasoning that while there have... In this article: Tokio Hotel, Tom Hanks, Saw, Uma Thurman, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Tobin Bell, Halloween, and Oscar |
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Kansas City Star | October 31, 2009
‘Richard III' is up next for Heart of America Shakespeare Festival
...and explains how he plans to murder his way to the throne. Modern scholars believe the popular image of Richard is unfair to the real man, but Shakespeare's version persists. Two memorable film versions starred Laurence Olivier in 1955...
In this article: Richard III, Iago, William Shakespeare, Battle of Bosworth Field, Othello, Faith Healer, and Ian McKellen
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Wikipedia | September 16, 2009
Frederick Warde
...to move from Denver to join Warde's New York City actors troupe. The second achievement was as the star of Richard III '' (1912), based on the play by William Shakespeare. This 55-minute film was re-discovered in 1996 by a private film...
In this article: Frederick Barkham Warde, Ramon Novarro, Maurice Barrymore, New York City, American Film Institute, William Shakespeare, and Douglas Fairbanks Sr.
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www.washingtonpost.com | January 04, 2007
Variations on a Theme
...10), as well as a reading of his little-known play about Sir Thomas More (May 14), whose tendentious biography of Richard III influenced Shakespeare's villainous characterization. "The Tempest/La Tempete,"the Montreal-based 4D Art...
In this article: Richard III, William Shakespeare, American Film Institute, The Taming of the Shrew, Signature Theatre, Pick Up Performance Company, and Sir Thomas More
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www.washingtonpost.com | May 14, 2008
Tapestry's Last Act, 'Richard III,' Is a Long Goodbye
Tapestry's Last Act, 'Richard III,' Is a Long Goodbye Shakespeare's "Richard III," now onstage in Alexandria from Tapestry Theatre Company, can be a rewarding experience for actors and audience alike. We spectators to the Bard's somewhat...
In this article: Richard III, George, Duke of Clarence, Alexandria, and Prince Edward
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L.A. Times - Entertainment News | July 01, 2009
More John Barrymore and John Gilbert silent films available on DVD
...older siblings Ethel and Lionel were also major stage and screen stars. His Broadway appearances in Shakespeare's "Richard III" and "Hamlet" in the '20s were legendary. Barrymore began his film career around 1913. He starred in the 1922...
In this article: John Barrymore, John Gilbert, Sherlock Holmes, Louis B. Mayer, DVD, Bardelys the Magnificent, Tempest, and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
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New York Magazine: Politics | June 15, 2008
Is Hillary Clinton the Mick Jagger of Politics? -- New York Magazine
...of wondering aloud about the RFK assassination. In the animated Disney movie of Snow White it is the evil queen, like Shakespeare's Richard III, who has all the screen presence. I once watched the film in a Greenwich Village art house...
In this article: Hillary Clinton, Raccoon, Mick Jagger, Snow White, Amplification, RFK Assassination, William Shakespeare, Disney, and Mexico
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Wikipedia | October 22, 2009
Runaway Train (film)
...on-screen quote from William Shakespeare's Richard III :- The film received generally positive reviews, and enjoys an 86% "fresh" rating on RottenTomatoes.com as of February 2009. Janet Maslin, writing for the New York Times, felt that much...
In this article: Runaway Train, Red Beard, and Jon Voight
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Sydney Morning Herald - Entertainment | July 03, 2008
To hell with the good guy - Film - Entertainment - smh.com.au
...to hate? William Shakespeare certainly knew the attraction of a rollicking good bad guy - how else do we explain the enduring fascination for Richard III, who was "determined to prove a villain", or Iago, or that turncoat Macbeth? Dr Amanda...
In this article: Hannibal Lecter, Venero Armanno, Heath Ledger, Darth Vader, Dracula, Joker, Anthony Hopkins, Alfred Hitchcock, and Norman Bates
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Wikipedia | October 30, 2009
De Havilland Dragon Rapide
..." and travels from 1953 over 50 years into its passengers future. Dragon Rapides appear in several films including The Maggie, The Captain's Paradise, Fathom , the 1995 film adaptation of Shakespeare's Richard III , and a 1986 Spanish film, .
In this article: De Havilland, De Havilland Dragon Rapide, World War II, Dh.86 Express, Spanish Civil War, William Shakespeare, Francisco Franco, and Queen 2
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Richard III is a film directed by Scott M. Anderson, based upon the play by William Shakespeare.
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