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245 0  $a Romeo & Juliet $h [videorecording] / $c by William Shakespeare ; produced by BBC and Time-Life Films ; producer, Cedric Messina ; director, Alvin Rakoff.
246 3  $a Romeo and Juliet
260    $a New York : $b Ambrose Video Pub., $c [2000 or 2001]
300    $a 1 videodisc (167 min.) : $b sd., col. ; $c 4 3/4 in.
490 1  $a The complete dramatic works of William Shakespeare. Tragedy
500    $a Digitally remastered ; picture & sound enhanced ; word for word as written by William Shakespeare.
511 1  $a Patrick Ryecart (Romeo), Rebecca Saire (Juliet), Celia Johnson (Nurse), Michael Hordern (Capulet), John Gielgud (Chorus), Joseph O'Conor (Friar Lawrence), Laurence Naismith (Prince Escalus), Anthony Andrews (Mercutio), Alan Rickman (Tybalt), Jacqueline Hill (Lady Capulet), Christopher Strauli (Benvolio), Christopher Northey (Paris), Paul Henry (Peter), Roger Davidson (Balthasar), John Paul (Montague), Zulema Dene (Lady Montague), Esmond Knight (Old Capulet), David Sibley (Sampson), Bunny Reed (Abraham), Vernon Dobtcheff (Apothecary), John Savident (Friar John), Danny Schiller (Musician), Jeremy Young (First Watch), Jeffrey Chiswick (Second Watch), Gary Taylor (Potpan), Mark Arden (Paris's Page), Robert Burbage (Tybalt's Page), Alan Bowerman (First Citizen).
520    $a Considered the greatest love story of all time and a bona fide "hit" for over 400 years. Romeo & Juliet is full of passion and oration. Shakespeare's most popular tragedy, it expresses love and death better perhaps, than any work in the English language.
538    $a DVD.
538    $a System requirements: PC/Mac downloadable scripts.
600 10 $a Shakespeare, William, $d 1564-1616. $v Film and video adaptations.
650  0 $a Juliet (Fictitious character) $v Drama.
650  0 $a Romeo (Fictitious character) $v Drama.
650  0 $a English drama (Tragedy) $v Film and video adaptations.
650  0 $a Television plays.
650  0 $a Television adaptations.
655  7 $a Television plays. $2 lcsh
655  7 $a Television adaptations. $2 lcsh
700 1  $a Messina, Cedric.
700 1  $a Rakoff, Alvin,
700 1  $a Gielgud, John, $c Sir, $d 1904-
700 1  $a Ryecart, Patrick.
700 1  $a Saire, Rebecca.
700 1  $a O'Conor, Joseph, $d 1916-
700 1  $a Johnson, Celia, $d 1908-
700 1  $a Hordern, Michael, $c Sir.
700 1  $a Andrews, Anthony, $d 1948-
700 12 $a Shakespeare, William, $d 1564-1616. $t Romeo and Juliet.
710 2  $a British Broadcasting Corporation.
710 2  $a Time-Life Films.
710 2  $a Ambrose Video Publishing.
800 1  $a Shakespeare, William, $d 1564-1616. $t Works (Ambrose Video).
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