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- catalog abstract "In the early days of the cinema, pioneer filmmakers created these 7 charming films based on the plays of William Shakespeare. Considered a "lowbrow" medium, the fledgling movie industry sought to elevate its status by immortalizing the classics and hiring the actors of the day. Most of these early photoplays were only one or two reels long, but whatever they gave up in language and length, they made up for in exuberance, cinematic artistry, visual wit and bravura acting.".
- catalog alternative "King John.".
- catalog alternative "King Lear.".
- catalog alternative "King Richard III.".
- catalog alternative "Merchant of Venice.".
- catalog alternative "Midsummer night's dream.".
- catalog alternative "Tempest.".
- catalog alternative "Twelfth night.".
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- catalog created "[2000]".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "[2000]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[2000]".
- catalog description "In the early days of the cinema, pioneer filmmakers created these 7 charming films based on the plays of William Shakespeare. Considered a "lowbrow" medium, the fledgling movie industry sought to elevate its status by immortalizing the classics and hiring the actors of the day. Most of these early photoplays were only one or two reels long, but whatever they gave up in language and length, they made up for in exuberance, cinematic artistry, visual wit and bravura acting.".
- catalog description "King John (Britain, 1899, 3 min.) / directed by William Kennedy-Laurie Dickson and Walter Pfefffer Dando -- The tempest (Britain, 1908, 12 min.) / directed by Percy Stow -- A midsummer night's dream (USA, 1909, 11 min.) / directed by James Stuart Blackton and Charles Kent -- King Lear (Italy, 1910, 16 min.) / directed by Gerolamo Lo Savio -- Twelfth night (USA, 1910, 13 min) / directed by Charles Kent ; produced by J. Stuart Blackton -- The merchant of Venice (Italy, 1910, 10 min.) / directed by Gerolamo Lo Savio -- Richard III (Britain, 1911, 22 min.)".
- catalog description "Music by Laura Rossi.".
- catalog description "Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Dora Senior (1st work); cast unknown (2nd work); William V. Ranous, Maurice Costello (3rd work); Ermete Novelli, Francesca Bertini (4th work); Florence Turner, Charles Kent, Julia Swayne Gordon, (5th work); Ermete Novelli, Francesca Bertini (6th work); James Berry, Alfred Brydone, Sir Francis Benson (7th work).".
- catalog description "VHS.".
- catalog extent "1 videocassette (88 min) :".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "[2000]".
- catalog language "Silent with English intertitles.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Milestone Film & Video,".
- catalog requires "VHS.".
- catalog subject "Color motion pictures History.".
- catalog subject "Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Film and video adaptations.".
- catalog subject "Silent films.".
- catalog tableOfContents "King John (Britain, 1899, 3 min.) / directed by William Kennedy-Laurie Dickson and Walter Pfefffer Dando -- The tempest (Britain, 1908, 12 min.) / directed by Percy Stow -- A midsummer night's dream (USA, 1909, 11 min.) / directed by James Stuart Blackton and Charles Kent -- King Lear (Italy, 1910, 16 min.) / directed by Gerolamo Lo Savio -- Twelfth night (USA, 1910, 13 min) / directed by Charles Kent ; produced by J. Stuart Blackton -- The merchant of Venice (Italy, 1910, 10 min.) / directed by Gerolamo Lo Savio -- Richard III (Britain, 1911, 22 min.)".
- catalog title "Silent Shakespeare [videorecording] / a Milestone Film release.".
- catalog type "DVD Video-discs lcsh".
- catalog type "image".