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Romeo and Juliet
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Romeo and Juliet

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User Score16 ratings
TMDB 5.416+19542h 21mEnglish
DramaRomance

Synopsis

In Shakespeare's classic play, the Montagues and Capulets, two families of Renaissance Italy, have hated each other for years, but the son of one family and the daughter of the other fall desperately in love and secretly marry.

Director
Renato CastellaniFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Verona Produzione4 production companies
Release
September 1, 1954Released
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Top Cast

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Laurence Harvey
Laurence Harvey
Romeo
Susan Shentall
Susan Shentall
Juliet
Flora Robson
Flora Robson
Nurse
Norman Wooland
Norman Wooland
Paris
Mervyn Johns
Mervyn Johns
Friar Laurence
John Gielgud
John Gielgud
Chorus
Bill Travers
Bill Travers
Benvolio
Sebastian Cabot
Sebastian Cabot
Capulet

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf
Mar 17, 2024

Even though the colour and the impressive location scenarios work really well here, the rest of it rather falls between two stools. It lacks the intensity of a stage play and the acting talent assembled - Flora Robson and the underused John Gielgud notwithstanding - is really quite underwhelming. You'll recall the story of the feuding Montagues and Capulets that sees true love emerge from centuries of slaughter and mayhem. It's "Romeo" (Laurence Harvey) who falls for "Juliet" (Susan Shentall) and they must keep their burgeoning romance under wraps for fear of all hell breaking loose. That's becoming harder and harder but as the story unfolds it also becomes much less engaging to watch. Harvey never was a particularly versatile actor and there's virtually no chemistry on display between him and the almost as wooden though maybe a bit more suitably virtuous Shentall. It's very much a lacklustre ensemble effort with few of the originally quirky and notable characters standing up to much scrutiny and somehow Renato Castellani has striven to create something here that belies it's credentials as one of literature's greatest and most enduring love stories. At times, it is almost little better than a very well choreographed and photographed soap. Every now and again these re-imaginings of Shakespeare's works come along, but this one is unlikely to be one anyone remembers too fondly.

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