Cymbeline
1982: Elijah Moshinsky
This is the BBC Shakespeare series version of Cymbeline, and it is inevitably limited by the modest budgetary constraints that limited the whole process. The innate weirdness and incoherence of the play cannot wholly be papered over, either. At the same time, it does carry the emotional weight of the play fairly well, and it features a number of first-rate performances.
Properly conceived, irrespective of the title, I think this is fundamentally Imogen’s story, and the fact that that part is carried by the redoubtable Helen Mirren makes the whole film work, because she was able to achieve the necessary balance of pluck and strength with vulnerability. Cymbeline himself is played by Richard Johnson (whose Shakespeare acting chops were already well established by this point — he was in two of the productions of Antony and Cleopatra, in one of which he plays Antony himself). Belarius, the lovable old man, is played by Michael Gough, whom those of a certain age may remember as Alfred in the 1980s-90s Batman sequence. He’s very competent, and it’s hard not to find him engaging.
This film is not perfect. It’s not clear that the play itself will allow itself to be perfected in performance, because its structure is too undisciplined and problematic. All in all, though, this is a very good version of the play — as good as one is likely to find. It’s not a play that’s done frequently, and to date this version has no worthy cinematic successors. If present trends are much of an indicator, it may not have any for some time to come.
Arviragus: David Creedon
Belarius: Michael Gough
British Captain: Peter Aldwyn
British Captain: Terence McGinity
Caius Lucius: Graham Crowden
Cloten: Paul Jesson
Cornelius: Hugh Thomas
Cymbeline: Richard Johnson
Frenchman: Allan Hendrick
Gaoler: Ray Mort
Gentlewoman: Aimée Delamain
Guiderius: Geoffrey Burridge
Helen: Patsy Smart
Iachimo: Robert Lindsay
Imogen: Helen Mirren
Jupiter: Michael Hordern
Lord: Nicholas Young
Mother: Madge Ryan
Philario: Geoffrey Lumsden
Pisanio: John Kane
Posthumus: Michael Pennington
Queen: Claire Bloom
Sicilius Leonatus: Marius Goring
Singer: Nigel Robson
Soothsayer: Patricia Hayes
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