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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
TrailerAs a comedy by director Tom Stoppard, the content revolves around two minor characters from the play 'Hamlet' stumble around unaware of their scripted lives and unable to deviate from them.Actors: Gary Oldman, Tim Roth, Richard Dreyfuss, Livio Badurina, Tomislav Maretic, Mare Mlacnik, Serge Soric, Mladen Vasary, Zeljko Vukmirica, Branko Zavrsan, Joanna Roth, ...»Director: Tom StoppardCountry: United StatesDuration: 117 minQuality: HDRelease: 1990IMDb: 7.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead"
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Characters of "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead"
RosencrantzPlayed by: Gary OldmanGuildensternPlayed by: Tim RothThe PlayerPlayed by: Richard DreyfussOpheliaPlayed by: Joanna RothHamletPlayed by: Iain GlenClaudiusPlayed by: Donald SumpterGertrudePlayed by: Joanna MilesOsricPlayed by: Ljubo ZecevicPoloniusPlayed by: Ian RichardsonLaertesPlayed by: Sven MedvesekHoratioPlayed by: Vili MatulaEnglish AmbassadorPlayed by: John Burgess -
Directors of "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead"
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Creators of "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead"
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Critic Reviews of "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead"
New York TimesMay 20, 2003As happens at the opera, one usually laughs (if one laughs at all) not because something is funny, but because one has successfully recognized that it is supposed to be funny.
Washington PostJanuary 01, 2000Staged as they are here, the jokes and the fourth-wall gamesmanship don't seem as funny as they did on the page.
Chicago Sun-TimesJanuary 01, 2000As a movie, this material, freely adapted by Stoppard, is boring and endless. It lies flat on the screen, hardly stirring.
TV GuideJuly 03, 2008Unfortunately, Stoppard the director does not match the invigorating brilliance of Stoppard the writer.
DVDJournal.comApril 05, 2006...On stage, the sprightly teleological riffs and bebop dialogue delight as ends in themselves. Here they're leaden and compromised. What happened?
Nitrate OnlineMay 13, 2004Really head-twisting adaptation of the play with fine work from Oldman and Roth.
Needcoffee.comAugust 15, 2003Probably the best stage to screen adaptation I've ever seen. Essential.
Spirituality and PracticeJuly 10, 2003Tom Stoppard's 1967 morality play has been translated into a high-spirited and well-acted film.
Flipside Movie EmporiumJanuary 21, 2003By trying to take advantage of the medium, Stoppard loses track of what makes his work so wonderful. This belongs on the stage.
Kalamazoo GazetteJuly 29, 2002"belongs on the stage, but for what it is, not bad"
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