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Feature film. Indian version of Romeo and Juliet. No further information has been found.
Radio broadcast of Romeo and Juliet, heavily abridged, with Maurice Evans as Romeo and Dorothy McGuire as Juliet.
Short feature. The film imagines that at the end of Romeo and Juliet Romeo does not die; the poison the apothecary sold him was watered down. Romeo now works at the supermarket checkout.
A burlesque. Concerns feuding families who are finally reconciled by the love of their respective children, Romeo Brown and Juliet Smith.
Radio series, broadcast over five consecutive days, in which Peggy Reynolds unravels the plot of a Shakespeare play and introduces music associated with it. ROMEO AND JULIET includes excerpts from...
Cartoon. ‘The Black Crow Light Opera Company Presents Romeo and Juliet’. Swingin’ Romeo and Flat-Foot Juliet are two black crows who speak in African-American accents. They enact part of the balcony...
Romeo and Juliet directed for Italian television by Franco Enriquez.
Animated short. The Romeo and Juliet story from caveman times to the present.
Television schools programme. Introduces the poetry of Romeo and Juliet relating the verse to idioms in magazines and feature films. Enactments of scenes from Acts I & II.
Fiction short. A version of Romeo and Juliet which is a record of the stage production at the Lyceum; Godfrey Tearle is Romeo and his wife, Mary Malone, is Juliet.