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Romeo and Juliet (1936)
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Reviews Counted:8
Fresh:5
Rotten:3
Average Rating:6/10
Synopsis: This timeless Shakespeare tale of two star-crossed lovers has made it to the screen in numerous variations, but perhaps none rival director George Cukor's lavish 1936 production for sheer romantic... This timeless Shakespeare tale of two star-crossed lovers has made it to the screen in numerous variations, but perhaps none rival director George Cukor's lavish 1936 production for sheer romantic will; producer Irving Thalberg appointed him for his well-known ability to weave elaborate productions and emotional story lines. Norma Shearer, Thalberg's wife, plays Juliet to Leslie Howard's Romeo. Both stars, at the height of their fame going into ROMEO AND JULIET (though neither was close to being an actual teenager), portray the achingly poignant young lovers whose families are sworn enemies in this classically beautiful Hollywood adaption. Striving for perfection, Thalberg hired literary consultants to ensure that the abridged screenplay would be faithful to the Bard's original lines. John Barrymore makes his presence felt as the boisterous Mercutio, Romeo's close friend. ROMEO AND JULIET was Cukor's, (originally a theater director) only Shakespeare adaptation, and his largest production up to that time. This well-crafted film garnered four Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, and a Best Actress nod for Norma Shearer. [More]
Starring: Norma Shearer, Leslie Howard, John Barrymore, Edna May Oliver
Starring: Norma Shearer, Leslie Howard, John Barrymore, Edna May Oliver, Basil Rathbone, C. Aubrey Smith, Andy Devine, Reginald Denny, Ralph Forbes
Director: George Cukor
Director: George Cukor
Producer: Irving Thalberg
Screenwriter: Talbot Jennings
Composer: Herbert Stothart
Reviews for Romeo and Juliet
An honorable failure and one of Cukor's weakest films, largely due to the fact that Norma Shearer and Leslie Howard were simply too old to play Shakespeare's juvenile lovers.
[It] doesn't hold a candle to Franco Zeffirelli's nearly flawless 1968 version, but it [is] the best Shakespeare film before Laurence Olivier started making them.
The stars are too old, but it's a handsome film with a great John Barrymore performance.
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