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Macbeth (1971)
TrailerThe film follows a heartless ambitious Scottish lord who attains and remains his power with the help of his scheming wife and witches. His violence makes everything seem to be a nightmare.Actors: Jon Finch, Francesca Annis, Martin Shaw, Terence Bayler, John Stride, Nicholas Selby, Stephan Chase, Paul Shelley, Maisie MacFarquhar, Elsie Taylor, Noelle Rimmington, ...»Director: Roman PolanskiCountry: United KingdomDuration: 140 minQuality: HDRelease: 1971IMDb: 7.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Macbeth (1971)"
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Characters of "Macbeth (1971)"
MacbethPlayed by: Jon FinchLady MacbethPlayed by: Francesca AnnisBancoPlayed by: Martin ShawMacduffPlayed by: Terence BaylerRossPlayed by: John StrideDuncanPlayed by: Nicholas SelbyMalcolmPlayed by: Stephan ChaseDonalbainPlayed by: Paul ShelleyWitchPlayed by: Maisie MacFarquharSeytonPlayed by: Noel DavisPorterPlayed by: Sydney BromleyDoctorPlayed by: Richard PearsonGentlewomanPlayed by: Patricia MasonFirst MurdererPlayed by: Michael BalfourSecond MurdererPlayed by: Andrew McCullochFleancePlayed by: Keith ChegwinLennoxPlayed by: Andrew LaurenceAngusPlayed by: Bernard ArchardCaithnessPlayed by: Bruce PurchaseMenteithPlayed by: Frank WylieLady MacduffPlayed by: Diane FletcherMacduff's SonPlayed by: Mark DightamSiwardPlayed by: William Hobbs -
Directors of "Macbeth (1971)"
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Creators of "Macbeth (1971)"
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Critic Reviews of "Macbeth (1971)"
VarietyMarch 26, 2009Does Polanski's Macbeth work? Not especially, but it was an admirable try.
Chicago ReaderJuly 03, 2008The wide-screen visuals swamp the dialogue, and the thematics have been turned inside out -- but that's what movie adaptations ought to do.
Time OutJune 24, 2006Polanski's evident desire to elicit understated, naturalistic performances from his cast also underplays the poetry of the play...
Chicago Sun-TimesOctober 23, 2004This is an original film by an original film artist, and not an 'interpretation.'
Village VoiceMay 04, 2004The film's bear-baiting, barnyard pageantry is less convincing than its clammy locations.
The DissolveSeptember 29, 2014It's a model of how to stay true to Shakespeare and film without sacrificing one for the other, and if that wasn't evident in 1971, it ought to be obvious now.
Q Network Film DeskSeptember 23, 2014not only represents an apex of Polanski's darkest sensibilities, but it is one of the most fascinating of Shakespearean adaptations
Movie MetropolisSeptember 23, 2014I don't know that there's a clear winner in the contest for Roman Polanski's bleakest depiction of human nature. But "Macbeth" is indisputably in the running.
Sin MagazineMay 12, 2012If you're a fan of Shakespeare or Polanski, you won't want to miss this.
CinePassionDecember 06, 2009Polanski's worldview of brutish power-plays couldn't be more at home in Shakespeare's medieval times
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Gallery of "Macbeth (1971)"