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King Lear
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Synopsis
In director Peter Brook's King Lear, Paul Scofield portrays the title character, a senile old ruler, whose susceptibility to flattery proves his undoing. The premise involves Lear's ill-fated attempts to divide his kingdom amongst his three daughters -- a goal that ultimately leads to tragedy. The stark terrain of Denmark stands in for England in this version, adding a brooding visual texture to the picture that exists alongside the traditional Shakespearean dialogue. Lear's daughters are played by Irene Worth (Goneril), Susan Engel (Regan), and Anne-Lise Gabold (Cordelia); others in the cast are Alan Webb (Gloucester), Cyril Cusack (Albany), Patrick Magee (Cornwall), and Jack MacGowran (the Fool). Younger viewers and those faint at heart be warned: King Lear is one of Shakespeare's most graphically violent works, and director Brook takes every opportunity to emphasize the carnage and gore. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Paul Scofield King Lear

Production Crew

Henning Kristiansen Cinematographer
Adele Angard Costume Designer
Peter Brook Director
Albert Jurgenson Editor
Kasper Schyberg Editor
Ken Lintott Makeup
Ruth Hamler Makeup
William Shakespeare Play Author
Michael Birkett Producer
Georges Wakhévitch Production Designer
Joergen Mydtskov Production Manager
Peter Brook Screenwriter
Year: 1971
Runtime: 136
Country: Denmark
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Athena
Columbia Pictures
Filmways
Filmways Pictures
Laterns
Royal Shakespeare Company

Awards
1971 - Best Film - New York Film Critics Circle
1971 - Best Picture - National Board of Review