Why do some Shakespearean films flop’eth, whilst others shine in pop culture like the morn’s first light? Or something to that effect: I’m not attempting iambic pentameter. After the Chronicle broke ...
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The pair rose to fame as teenagers after starring in the 1968 film version of the Shakespearean tragedy, directed and co-written by the late ... with the film also picking up the best English-language ...