BBC Shakespeare: Hamlet

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Hamlet returns home to Denmark when his father, the King, dies. His mother has remarried Hamlet's uncle. The ghost of Hamlet's father appears and tells Hamlet that he was murdered. Hamlet must choose between passive assent and retribution.
  • Starring: Derek Jacobi, Claire Bloom
  • Directed by: Rodney Bennett
  • Runtime: 3 hours 35 minutes
  • Release year: 1980
  • Studio: BBC
 
 
 
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Synopsis: Hamlet returns home to Denmark when his father, the King, dies. His mother has remarried Hamlet's uncle. The ghost of Hamlet's father appears and tells Hamlet that he was murdered. Hamlet must choose between passive assent and retribution.
Starring: Derek Jacobi, Claire Bloom
Supporting actors: Patrick Stewart, Eric Porter, Lalla Ward, David Robb, Patrick Allen, Robert Swann, Jonathan Hyde, Geoffrey Bateman, Emrys James, Jason Kemp, Geoffrey Beevers, Bill Homewood, Peter Richard, Terence McGinity, Peter Burroughs, Stuart Fell, Ian Charleson, Tim Wylton, Peter Benson, Paul Humpoletz
Directed by: Rodney Bennett
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 3 hours 35 minutes
Release year: 1980
Studio: BBC
ASIN: B000KBA9DC
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  • US Theatrical Release Date: November 09, 1980
  • Production Company: British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Time-Life Television Productions
  • Also Known As: The Complete Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Hamlet, Prince of Denmark

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5.0 out of 5 stars Quite possibly the finest Hamlet ever filmed, February 17, 2011
This review is from: BBC Shakespeare: Hamlet (Amazon Instant Video)
I own the complete the collection of BBC Shakespearean productions (imported), of which this is a part. I have seen a number of other productions of Hamlet (both on film and on stage). None match this one.

The closest that any other comes is Kenneth Branagh's production. Branagh is to be lauded for including the full text. His version also includes excellent production values. As for Branagh's portrayal of Hamlet himself, I can only give it 4 stars rather than the 5 that I would give to Jacobi's. Branagh does a fine job, but any portrayal of Hamlet must grapple with the emotional subtext of the role. Branagh performs admirably, while Jacobi performs superbly.

A comparison of theatre performances would not really benefit many (and I am too young to have seen productions featuring some of the great British actors in their prime). As far as notable screen performances go, I would rank them as such: Jacobi>Branagh>Kline>Gibson>Olivier. Yes, I know, 'tis blasphemy to rank Olivier at the bottom of that pile, but I just feel that Olivier's performance in the film is extremely stilted and overly choreographed. It very well may be that Olivier was remarkable as Hamlet on stage, but sadly, I have never seen any such performance.

Jacobi brings emotion and believability to a role that, in the wrong hands or if improperly directed, can seem wooden or artificially forced. This is a Hamlet that you can relate to.

Bottom line: to any fan of Hamlet, this would be highly recommended. I'd even go so far as to say that it has the potential to snare a few who are not Shakespeare fans. Production values are adequate (although nowhere near the Branagh production or even the Gibson production). All that being said, if production values and spectacle are what you crave, you're probably not browsing Shakespearean films anyway.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars FANTASTIC, May 19, 2008
This review is from: BBC Shakespeare: Hamlet (Amazon Instant Video)
Jacoby is unforgettable in this one! A distinctive treatment
of H's passion and energy. One of the very top performances.
We need this available in a single DVD!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best film version of Hamlet of the six I've seen, November 15, 2011
This review is from: BBC Shakespeare: Hamlet (Amazon Instant Video)
Like one of the previous reviewers (Drektah), I've watched this Derek Jacobi version as well as the ones with Kenneth Branagh, Kevin Kline, Mel Gibson, Laurence Olivier, and David Tenant, and I like Derek Jacobi's version's best. I feel Jacobi and Olivier do the best job of conveying Hamlet's intelligence and sensitivity. When hears Jacobi or Olivier one believes Hamlet is making up his soliloquies as he speaks and is feeling the philosophical ambiguities and angst suggested by his words. I do feel the Olivier version might be slightly too angsty, but I think people's tastes will differ as to how consumed with anguish and uncertainty Hamlet is.
I also agree with Drektah's assessment of the production quality of the aforementioned versions of Hamlet.
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