Hamlet

Synopsis
Feature film. A record of Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson and the Drury Lane Company’s production of the play. `... the film’s chief purpose is to preserve a performance and a production and makes few concessions to those ignorant of the play ... But Forbes-Robertson’s subtle, active, individual performance makes it clear why he was considered the greatest Hamlet of his time. Forbes-Robertson was 60 years old when he made the film’. [McKernan & Terris, Walking Shadows op cit].
Country
Great Britain
Medium
Film
Technical information
Black-and-white / Silent
Year of release
1913
Notes
The BFI National Archive holds three viewing prints. 4,846ft (35mm), 1,924ft (16mm) and 5,344ft (35mm). The length given on release was 5,800ft.

A study extract (catalogued separately) may be hired from BFI Bookings.

4 video clips may be viewed on the bfi’s www.screenonline.org.uk
Subjects
Drama
Keywords
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)

Credits

Director
E. Hay Plumb
Producer
Cecil Hepworth
Writer
William Shakespeare
Production Design
Hawes Craven
Cast
Alexander Scott Gatt 
E.A Ross 
Eric Adeney 
George Hayes 
Gertrude Elliott 
Grendon Bentley 
J. H. Barnes 
J.H. Ryley 
Johnston Forbes-Robertson 
Montague Rutherford 
Olive Richardson 
Percy Rhodes 
Richard Andean 
Robert Atkins 
S.A. Cookson 
S.T. Pearce 
Walter Ringham 

Production Company

Name

Hepworth Manufacturing Company

Archive

Name

BFI National Archive

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Fax
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