Running time138 minutesCountryUnited KingdomItalyLanguageEnglishBudget$850,000Box office$38.9 millionRomeo and Juliet is a 1968 British-Italian based on the by.The film was directed and co-written by, and stars. It won for and ; it was also nominated for and, making it the last Shakespearean film to be nominated for Best Picture to date. Spoke the film's prologue and epilogue and reportedly dubbed the voice of the Italian actor playing Lord Montague, but was not credited in the film.The most financially successful film adaptation of a Shakespeare play at the time of its release, it was popular among teenagers partly because it was the first film to use actors who were close to the age of the characters from the original play. Several critics also welcomed the film enthusiastically. Contents.Plot One summer morning in, a longstanding feud between the and the clans breaks out in a street brawl. The brawl is broken up by the, who warns both families that any future violence between them will result in harsh consequences. That night, two teenagers of the two families — and — meet at a Capulet masked ball and become deeply infatuated.

  1. Romeo And Juliet Prologue
  2. Song In Romeo And Juliet When They First Meet

Later, Romeo stumbles into the secluded garden under Juliet's bedroom balcony and the two exchange impassioned pledges. They are secretly married the next day by Romeo's confessor and father figure, with the assistance of Juliet's nurse.That afternoon, Juliet's first cousin, furious that Romeo had attended his family's ball, insults him and challenges him to a brawl. Romeo regards Tybalt as family and he refuses to fight him, which leads Romeo's best friend, to fight Tybalt instead. Despite Romeo's efforts to stop the fight, Tybalt badly wounds Mercutio, who curses both the Montague and Capulet houses before dying. Enraged over his friend's death, Romeo retaliates by fighting Tybalt and killing him. Romeo is subsequently punished by the Prince with banishment from Verona, with the threat of death if he ever returns. Romeo, however, sees his banishment as worse than the death penalty, as Verona is the only home he has known and he does not want to be separated from Juliet.

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Friar Laurence eventually convinces Romeo that he is very lucky and that he should be more thankful for what he has. Romeo then secretly spends his wedding night together with Juliet and the couple their marriage before Romeo flees.Juliet's father and mother, unaware of their daughter's secret marriage, have arranged for Juliet to marry wealthy. Juliet pleads with her parents to postpone the marriage, but they refuse and threaten to disown her. Juliet seeks out Friar Laurence for help, hoping to escape her arranged marriage to Paris and remain faithful to Romeo. At Friar Laurence's behest, she reconciles with her parents and agrees to their wishes.

On the night before the wedding, Juliet consumes a potion prepared by Friar Laurence intended to make her appear dead for forty-two hours. Friar Laurence plans to inform Romeo of the hoax so that Romeo can meet Juliet after her burial and escape with her when she recovers from her swoon, so he sends Friar John to give Romeo a letter describing the plan.However, when Balthasar, Romeo's servant, sees Juliet being buried under the impression that she is dead, he goes to tell Romeo and reaches him before Friar John. In despair, Romeo goes to Juliet's tomb and kills himself by drinking poison. Soon afterwards, Friar Laurence arrives as Juliet awakens.

Despite his attempts to persuade her to flee from the crypt, Juliet refuses to leave Romeo, and once the Friar flees, kills herself by piercing her abdomen with his dagger. Later, the two families attend their joint funeral and are chastised by the Prince.Cast. as. as.

as Mercutio. as Friar Laurence. as The Nurse. as The Prince.

as Tybalt. as Benvolio.

as Lord Capulet. as Lady Capulet. as Lord Montague. Esmeralda Ruspoli as Lady Montague. as Balthasar. as Paris.

as Leonardo, the singer (uncredited). as Chorus and voice of Lord Montague (uncredited)Production. And while filming Romeo and Juliet in 1967 Casting It is often rumored that considered of for the role of Romeo. Although Zeffirelli does not mention it in his autobiography, McCartney provided plenty of details on this account (including meeting with Olivia Hussey and exchanging telegrams with her) in his co-written autobiography.The director engaged in a worldwide search for unknown teenage actors to play the parts of the two lovers. 17 year-old was in the running for Juliet, but her father, the director, withdrew her from consideration when he decided to cast her in his own film,.

Was 17 at the time, and was 16, and Zeffirelli adapted the play in such a way as to play to their strengths and hide their weaknesses: for instance, long speeches were trimmed, and he emphasized reaction shots.Laurence Olivier's involvement in the production was by happenstance. Avicii ft aloe blacc wake me up mp3 скачать. He was in to film and visited the studio where Romeo and Juliet was being shot.

He asked Zeffirelli if there was anything he could do, and was given the Prologue to read, then ended up dubbing the voice of Lord Montague as well as other assorted roles. Filming locations Set in a and filmed in varying locations:. The balcony scene: at the, built by in the, in, 40 km southeast of. The interior church scenes: at the church of in the town of, 90 km northwest of Rome. The scene: also in.

The palace of the Capulets' scenes: at, built between 1459–62 by, in the city of, in province. The duelling scenes with swords were filmed in the old town of. The film also has some scenes filmed in. The street scenes: Also in, and on the backlot, Rome.Reception The film earned $14.5 million in domestic rentals at the box office during 1969.

It was re-released in 1973 and earned $1.7 million in rentals.Film critic of the wrote: 'I believe Franco Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet is the most exciting film of Shakespeare ever made'.Review aggregator website gives the film a 'Fresh' score of 94% based on 36 reviews, with an average rating of 7.9/10; it is accompanied by the consensus: 'The solid leads and arresting visuals make a case for Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet as the definitive cinematic adaptation of the play.' Film ratings The film was originally rated R by the MMPA in 1968. In 1973, the rating was changed to PG when the film was trimmed of its nudity. After that, the original cut was no longer available. The original rating in the UK was A; the video rating in 1987 was PG.

Awards and nominations ('Oscars'). (, ) – Nominated. – Nominated. – Won. – Won.

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(Danilo Donati) – Won. – NominatedOther accolades for Romeo and Juliet included the and awards for Best Director for Zeffirelli, as well as appearing on the list for 1968.Soundtrack. Main article:Two releases of the score of the film, composed by, have been made.' 'The film's love theme was widely disseminated, notably in ', a segment of the 's 's radio show. In addition, various versions of the theme have been recorded and released, including a highly successful one by, whose instrumental rendition was a Number One success in the during June 1969.There are two different sets of lyrics to the song.

The film's version is called 'What Is a Youth?' , featuring lyrics by, and sung by Glen Weston. This version has been released on the complete score/soundtrack release. An alternate version, called 'A Time for Us', featuring lyrics. This version has been recorded by and, among others.

Performed 'Un Giorno Per Noi', an version of 'A Time for Us'., classically trained tenor from, performed 'Un Giorno Per Noi' as one of the tracks on his second solo album, 'Believe', which was released in August 2016. A third version is called 'Ai Giochi Addio', featuring lyrics by, and has been performed by opera singers such as and.In popular culture. cites the film as one of the inspirations for the song ', which was written specifically for the ending credits of the 1996 film. Said Yorke, 'I saw the Zeffirelli version when I was 13, and I cried my eyes out, because I couldn't understand why the morning after they shagged, they didn't just run away.

The song is written for two people who should run away before all the bad stuff starts. A personal song.' . Kevin and Paul go to see the film in the episode 'Wayne on Wheels' in of.

referenced this film, in particular the 'hand dance' scene, in the video for her 1992 single '. Japanese artist referenced the Zeffirelli film in two of her manga and works.

In one episode of, devious troublemaker Ryoko Mendou invites the series' male protagonist, to have a 'Romeo and Juliet' rendezvous with her, and wears a dress based on Hussey's from the film. Later, Takahashi's featured a storyline in which the lead characters, and, are cast as Romeo and Juliet in a production of the play at their high school. Takahashi designed Ranma and Akane's costumes for the play with Whiting and Hussey's outfits in the Zeffirelli film in mind.References Notes. Alexander Walker, Hollywood, England, Stein and Day, 1974 p399.

Romeo And Juliet Prologue

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Retrieved 9 March 2012. Ebert, Roger (15 October 1968). Chicago Sun Times. From the original on 21 December 2007. Retrieved 9 March 2012. Paul Du Noyer.

Conversations with McCartney. New York: The Overlook Press. Pg.: 138-139. 92Y Plus (19 November 2014).

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Liner notes (back cover) from Romeo & Juliet: Original Soundtrack Recording, 1968, ST 2993. 'Big Rental Films of 1969', 7 January 1970 p 15. 'Big Rental Films of 1973', Variety, 9 January 1974 p 60. Ebert, Roger (15 October 1968). Retrieved 17 January 2014. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 17 January 2014.

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New York, New York:, Inc. P. 255. The storyline spans chapters 74 through 77 of the manga and episode 39 of the anime titled Kissing Is Such Sweet Sorrow! The Taking of Akane's Lips.Further reading. ' — 1968 review inExternal links. at the (archive index), featuring magazine articles and film reviews (archived). on.

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