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Title:
Timon of Athens [videorecording] / by William Shakespeare ; produced by BBC & Time-Life Films.
Format:
[videorecording] /
Publisher:
Ambrose Video Pub.,
Copyright Date:
2000 or 2001
Description:
1 videodisc (120 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Shakespeare, William,--1564-1616.--Film and video adaptations.
English drama (Tragedy)--Film and video adaptations.
Timon of Athens (Legendary character)--Drama.
Television plays.
Television adaptations.
Television plays.
Television adaptations.
Other Authors:
Andrews, John.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Timon of Athens
British Broadcasting Corporation.
Time-Life Films.
Ambrose Video Publishing.
Notes:
Digitally remastered ; picture & sound enhanced ; word for word as written by William Shakespeare. John Fortune (Poet), John Bird (Painter), Tony Jay (Merchant), David Kinsey (Jeweler), Jonathan Pryce (Timon), John Welsh (Flavius), Sebastian Shaw (Old Athenian), Max Arthur (Lucilius), Norman Rodway (Apemantus), Geoffrey Collins (Flaminius), Terence McGinity (Servilius), John Shrapnel (Alcibiades), Hugh Thomas (Lucius), James Cossins (Lucullus), Donald Gee (Ventidius), John Bailey (Sempronius), Karen Johnson (Amazon), Heloise Lombardi (Amazon), Seeta Indrani (Amazon), Corrine Barton (Amazon), Caroline Reed (Amazon), Tracey Robinson (Amazon), Michael Anthony (Caphis), Bev Willis (Varro's Servant), Andrew Manson (Isidore's Servant), David Neal (First Senator), John Justin (Second Senator), Cornelius Garrett (Prisoner), Elayne Sharling (Phrynia), Diana Dors (Timandra), David Kincaid (First Bandit), Derek Deadman (Second Bandit), Gil Morris (Soldier). Finchley Children's Music Group ; music director: John Andrews.
Summary:
In his most cynical work, Shakespeare explores money--its virtues and its vices. Timon, a noble Athenian, is wildly extravagant with his inheritance. But as his money runs out, so do the friends who urged his lavishness. Timon loses his mind, then finds another fortune.
Series:
The complete dramatic works of William Shakespeare. Tragedy
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Works (Ambrose Video).
OCLC:
(OCoLC)50513566
Locations:
UNUX074 -- University of Northern Iowa - Rod Library (Cedar Falls)

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