Twelfth Night (1988 film)
Twelfth Night | |
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Written by | William Shakespeare (original play) |
Directed by | Paul Kafno (television) Kenneth Branagh (original stage production) |
Starring | Frances Barber Richard Briers |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producer | Paul Kafno |
Running time | 165 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Channel 4 |
Release | 30 December 1988 |
Twelfth Night, or, What You Will is a videotaped 1988 television adaptation of Kenneth Branagh's stage production for the Renaissance Theatre Company of William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night first broadcast in the UK by Channel 4 on 30 December 1988.[1] Made by Thames Television in collaboration with Renaissance, it stars Frances Barber as Viola and Richard Briers as Malvolio. The recording was shot on a single set with the appearance of a wintry garden. The costumes are Victorian, and the time of year is Christmas.
Cast
[edit]- Christopher Ravenscroft as Orsino
- Caroline Langrishe as Olivia
- James Saxon as Sir Toby Belch
- James Simmons as Sir Andrew Aguecheek
- Frances Barber as Viola
- Christopher Hollis as Sebastian and Curio
- Richard Briers as Malvolio
- Julian Gartside as Valentine
- Shaun Prendergast as Fabian
- Abigail McKern as Maria
- Tim Barker as the Sea Captain and Antonio
- Anton Lesser as Feste
Reception
[edit]Michael Brooke, in his piece for the BFI's Screenonline website, particularly commends Briers performance. His "Malvolio is a delight, segueing seamlessly from self-righteous pomposity at inappropriate revelry to truly grotesque self-delusion as he proffers love to his mistress while clad in yellow stockings".[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Michael Brooke "Twelfth Night (1988)", BFI screenonline
External links
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