Hamlet Screen Tests

Synopsis
John Barrymore was approached in 1933 to make a film version of Hamlet. Although he had played the role many times on stage, the production company asked for a screen test, perhaps because of rumours that Barrymore’s health and memory were fading. Barrymore was tested at the RKO Studios in Hollywood and although his performance was flawless in part of the test, he could not remember his lines in a key scene (I v). The producers were concerned thet the expensive Technicolor production might fail with Barrymore as the lead and they abandoned the project. The test shots were saved by the principal investor in the film, John Hay Whitney, and restored by the Museum of Modern Art Department of Film.
Language
English
Country
United States
Medium
Film; Film. 35mm. 16mm. col. 10 min.
Technical information
Colour / Sound
Year of production
1933
Availability
Sale (offered only as a print facility to film and television producers; no rights are claimed or given)
Notes
The Folger Shakespeare Library catalogue record credits Robert E. Jones as the director.
Subjects
Drama
Keywords
cinema; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Screen tests

Credits

Director
Margaret Carington; Robert Edmond Jones
Cast
Donald Crisp 
Irving Pichel 
John Barrymore 
Reginald Denny 

Distribution Formats

Type
Film
Format
16mm

Production Company

Name

RKO

Notes
Home Video rights in the UK are handled bu Universal Home Video (qv). TV rights in the UK are held by the BBC. US rights are held by Warner Home Video.

Archive

Name

Folger Shakespeare Library

Email
reference@folger.edu
Web
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Phone
(202) 544 4600
Fax
(202) 544 4623
Address
201 East Capitol Street, SE
Washington
DC 20003
USA

Distributor (Hire)

Name

Goodland (Fred) Film Services

Phone
020 8539 4412
Address
81 Farmilo Road
LONDON
E17 8JN
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