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Macbeth
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Synopsis
Perhaps William Shakespeare meant to have Lady Macbeth perform her sleepwalking scene in the nude -- it was this X-rated scene and the film's much-publicized spurts of violence, rather than the brilliant performances of Jon Finch as Macbeth and Francesca Annis as his Lady, that lured crowds to Roman Polanski's 1972 adaptation of Macbeth. Only a few critics glommed onto the most impressive aspect of Polanski's version: as Macbeth and his wife sink deeper and deeper into the morass of their murderous ambitions, they age and wither before our eyes (Shakespeare's play does cover several years, but this is usually forgotten or ignored by many actors and directors). Macbeth was financed and released by Playboy, which naturally necessitated a fold-out spread on "the witches of Cawdor." The original Shakespearean text was adapted for the screen by Polanski and Kenneth Tynan. Despite an excellent first week, Macbeth ended up in the red, compelling Hugh Hefner to think twice about future motion-picture projects. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Francesca Annis Lady Macbeth
Jon Finch Macbeth
Nicholas Selby Duncan
Martin Shaw Banquo
John Stride Ross
Vic Abbott Cawdor
Stephen Chase Malcolm

Production Crew

Fred Carter Art Director
Gilbert Taylor Cinematographer
Kenneth Tynan Consultant/advisor
Anthony Mendleson Costume Designer
Roman Polanski Director
Alastair McIntyre Editor
Hugh Hefner Executive Producer
William Shakespeare Play Author
Andrew Braunsberg Producer
Roman Polanski Producer
Timothy Burrill Producer
Victor Lownes II Producer
Wilfred Shingleton Production Designer
Kenneth Tynan Screenwriter
Roman Polanski Screenwriter
Hercules Bellville Second Unit Director
Bryan Graves Set Designer
Simon Kaye Sound/Sound Designer
Ted Samuels Special Effects
Year: 1971
Runtime: 140
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Columbia Pictures
Playboy Entertainment Group

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