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The Winter's Tale is a 1967 British TV film based on The Winter's Tale by William Shakespeare. Directed by Frank Dunlop, it stars Laurence Harvey and Jane Asher. It was produced by Peter Snell and filmed in 1966. It was adapted from a popular stage production at the Edinburgh Festival which had a successful transfer to London. [2]
The title may have been inspired by George Peele's play The Old Wives' Tale of 1590, in which a storyteller tells "a merry winter's tale" of a missing daughter. [9] [10] Early in The Winter's Tale, the royal heir, Mamillius, warns that "a sad tale's best for winter". [11]
The Guinness Book of Records lists 410 feature-length film and TV versions of William Shakespeare ' s plays, making Shakespeare the most filmed author ever in any language. [1] [2] [3] As of November 2023, the Internet Movie Database lists Shakespeare as having writing credit on 1,800 films, including those under production but not yet released ...
What: Southern Shakespeare Company presents "The Winter's Tale" with The Bardlings presenting "The Tempest" When : Thursday, May 9-Sunday, May 12 at 7:30 PM | May 11 & 12 at 5:30 p.m. Where ...
Shakespeare: The Animated Tales; W. The Winter's Tale (1910 film) The Winter's Tale (1967 film) This page was last edited on 22 June 2018, at 01:26 (UTC). Text ...
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An ink drawing of Act II, Scene iii of The Winter's Tale: Paulina implores Leontes to have mercy on his daughter, Perdita. Illustration was designed for an edition of Lamb's Tales, copyrighted 1918. King Leontes is a fictional character in Shakespeare's play The Winter's Tale. He is the father of Mamillius and husband to Queen Hermione.
The adaptation of the scenario is credited to Lloyd F. Lonergan and Gertrude Thanhouser. [2] While the director of the film is not known, two directors are possible. Barry O'Neil was the stage name of Thomas J. McCarthy, who would direct many important Thanhouser pictures, including its first two-reeler, Romeo and Juliet.