Hamlet has been filmed many times, but few can hold a candle to Olivier's portrayal of the Danish prince in 1948.
Hamlet (1948)
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Reviews Counted:26
Fresh:24
Rotten:2
Average Rating:8.1/10
Consensus: A well-executed labor of love from star and director Laurence Olivier, Hamlet not only proved that Shakespeare could be successfully adapted to the big screen, it paved the way for further cinematic interpretations.
Runtime: 2 hrs 35 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Before Kenneth Branagh, before Mel Gibson, Laurence Olivier gave the definitive portrayal of "the man who could not make up his mind." In 15th-century Denmark, young Prince Hamlet is racked by... Before Kenneth Branagh, before Mel Gibson, Laurence Olivier gave the definitive portrayal of "the man who could not make up his mind." In 15th-century Denmark, young Prince Hamlet is racked by torment and indecision after seeing a vision of his deceased father. The late king's ghost informs his son Hamlet that Claudius, Hamlet's uncle, was responsible for murdering the king. When the murderer married Hamlet's mother--the king's widow--scarcely two months after his funeral, he also took the throne that was his brother's. The ghost beseeches Hamlet to avenge him--yet Hamlet procrastinates, unsure of how best to accomplish his task. In what was only his second directorial effort, Olivier uses his misty, moody set and long tracking camera shots to complement his indecisive prince tortured by the murder of his father. Olivier's version of the Shakespeare tragedy eliminates the characters of Rosencrantz, Guildenstern, and Fortinbras. [More]
Starring: Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons, Basil Sydney, Felix Aylmer
Starring: Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons, Basil Sydney, Felix Aylmer, Norman Wooland, Terence Morgan, Peter Cushing, Stanley Holloway, Sterling Holloway, John Laurie, Esmond Knight, Anthony Quayle, Niall MacGinnis, Harcourt Williams, Patrick Troughton, Eileen Herlie
Director: Laurence Olivier
Director: Laurence Olivier
Screenwriter: Alan Dent
Story: William Shakespeare
Composer: William Walton
Producer: Laurence Olivier
Reviews for Hamlet
Olivier's classic and personalised version of the troubled Prince of Denmark is still highly atmospheric and intriguing.
Despite winning several Oscars, Olivier's (condensed) version of Shakespeare's masterpiece makes for frustrating viewing.
Laurence Olivier's famous 1948 interpretation of Shakespeare's play suffers slightly from his pop-Freud approach to the character and from some excessively flashy, wrongheaded camera work.
Olivier always felt that each different Hamlet is an essay, subject to the individual's interpretation.
For its time, one of the best Shakespearean adaptations, even though a lot of the text has been omitted. Olivier's psychological take on Hamlet could be debated today.
The matter is settled; the filmed Hamlet of Laurence Olivier gives absolute proof that these classics are magnificiently suited to the screen.
Done in different style than Henry V, based on Olivier's metaphor that Hamlet is more like an engraving than a painting, the play was hauntingly shot in b/w, dwelling on the Castle and its massive and gloomy corridors where the action takes place.
a bold, well-paced tragedy that helped expand audience notions of what Shakespeare on screen could be like
While I don't know if Olivier's is the best (I'm inclined to go with Branagh's), it certainly bears the indelible stamp of its director/star's personality.
Of the four versions of Hamlet that I've seen, this one is the most psychological, the one that truly delves into Hamlet's mind and psyche.
If you want to study Shakespeare, and how it should really be done, then watch Laurence Olivier.
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