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Antony And Cleopatra: The Plays Of William Shakespeare (1983)
Rating:
Starring: John Carradine, Timothy Dalton, Anthony Geary, Walter Koenig, Nichols, Nichelle, Lynn Redgrave
Director: Lawrence Carra
Category: Drama, Classics, Classics
Studio: Kultur
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
183 mins

 
 

 

Two of history's most famous lovers are caught between their consummate love for one another and the struggles for power among the rulers of the Roman world.

Unfamiliar English accents, so prevalent in most Shakespearean productions, are absent from this series. English and drama teachers, as well as the typical playgoer, will find this feature of tremendous value. Shakespeare's own language is preserved; clarity of both language and story is achieved.

At the time of this play, Mark Antony, Octavius Caesar and M. Aemilius Lepidus are the members of the triumvirate that rules the Roman world. Mark Antony is consumed with his love for Cleopatra, the Queen of Egypt, and spends much time with her to the exclusion of his duties as a Roman ruler. When rebellions rise against the triumvirate, Antony returns to Rome to join the defense.

In time, Antony returns to Cleopatra in Egypt. In a quest for sole power, Caesar follows and wages a fierce battle against him. Upon hearing a false report of Cleopatra's death, Antony falls on his sword. Cleopatra chooses to die from the bite of an asp rather than befall the fate of returning to Rome as Caesar's prize.