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Hamlet (1948)

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Overview

Director:
Laurence Olivier
Writer:
William Shakespeare (play)
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Release Date:
28 September 1948 (Sweden) more
Genre:
Drama more
Plot:
William Shakespeare's tale of tragedy of murder and revenge in the royal halls of medieval Denmark. Claudius... more | add synopsis
Awards:
Won 4 Oscars. Another 8 wins & 4 nominations more
User Comments:
Memorable Acting by Olivier in Somewhat Slow-Paced Adaptation more

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Hamlet (Austria) (Germany) [de]
Amlet (Greece) (reissue title) [el]
Amleto (Italy) [it]
Amletos (Greece) [el]
Hamlet (Sweden) [sv]
Hamlet (Denmark) [da]
Hamlet (Finland) [fi]
Hamlet (Argentina) [es]
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Runtime:
155 min
Country:
UK
Language:
English
Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Recording)
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When the movie was released Laurence Olivier said it had been filmed in black and white for artistic reasons. The true reason, as he later admitted, was that "I was in the middle of a furious row with Technicolor". more
Quotes:
[first lines]
Narrator: So oft it chances in particular men / That through some vicious mole of nature in them, / By the o'ergrowth of some complexion / Oft breaking down the pales and forts of reason, / Or by some habit grown too much; that these men - / Carrying, I say, the stamp of one defect, / Their virtues else - be they as pure as grace, / Shall in the general censure take corruption / From that particular fault... This is the tragedy of a man who could not make up his mind.
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19 out of 20 people found the following comment useful:-
Memorable Acting by Olivier in Somewhat Slow-Paced Adaptation, 23 May 2001
Author: Snow Leopard from Ohio

This adaptation of "Hamlet" by Laurence Olivier (he both starred and directed) is a brooding, somewhat slow-moving, but also memorable version of Shakespeare's great play. Olivier's personal performance as the Danish prince is by far the strongest aspect of the picture.

Hamlet is one of the most complex and fascinating characters ever created, and no two great actors ever play him quite the same way. Olivier portrays him primarily as "a man who could not make up his mind", and his fine and often subtle acting brings to his role a deep understanding of his character's inner struggles and dilemmas, both moral and practical. He renders Hamlet's most famous lines in a distinctive way that reveal the many possible paths in Hamlet's future. It is a performance not to be forgotten.

If Olivier the actor is masterful, Olivier the director is good but not perfect. A great deal of Shakespeare's text was eliminated, getting the running time down to 2 1/2 hours, but even so there are times when the movie seems rather slow-moving, especially in the first hour or so. Most of the cuts involve interactions with the minor characters, and some of the original play's minor roles are cut completely out of the film. The result is to concentrate the emphasis even further on Hamlet himself and on his pessimistic meditations. While this enables Olivier's fine acting to become even more prominent, it does eliminate some very interesting portions of the story whose absence will be regretted by those viewers who love the play.

Olivier does add some good touches, though. He emphasizes the somber tone with numerous tracking shots of the castle's gloomy corridors and staircases. The filming of the famous sequence of events at the end is very good, and is much livelier than the rest.

While this is probably not the very best interpretation of the play "Hamlet", it is as good an interpretation of the character Hamlet as you will ever see. For that reason alone it is must viewing for any fan of Shakespeare or of Olivier.

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