Macbeth
1983: Jack Gold
I’m generally a big supporter of the BBC Shakespeare Plays series: despite the relatively low cinematic production values, they often contain some of the best actors doing some of their best work. This one, however, just doesn’t fly. I was all the more disappointed about that, since I’d seen (and liked) Williamson as Macbeth in Stratford with the RSC in 1974. I’m not sure whether it was the production or the performances that impressed me most, but I was somewhat awed by the whole thing, and I still think there were visionary moments.
This film adaptation, however, features Williamson gasping out his lines in an oddly hyperventilated way; he eventually becomes a parody of himself. I can only assume that this is an artifact of Gold’s direction, since Williamson doesn’t always act that way.
Angus: David Lyon
Banquo: Ian Hogg
Caithness: Peter Porteous
Captain: Christopher Ellison
Doctor: John Woodnutt
Donalbain: Tom Bowles
Duncan: Mark Dignam
First Messenger: Gordon Kane
First Murderer: Barry Lowe
First Witch: Brenda Bruce
Fleance: Alistair Henderson
Gentlewoman: Denyse Alexander
Lady Macbeth: Jane Lapotaire
Lady Macduff: Jill Baker
Lennox: John Rowe
Macbeth: Nicol Williamson
Macduff: Tony Doyle
Malcolm: James Hazeldine
Menteith: Matthew Long
Murderer: Mark Lindsay Chapman
Murderer: Philip Dunbar
Murderer: Rodney Cardiff
Old Man: Will Leighton
Old Siward: William Abney
Porter: James Bolam
Ross: Gawn Grainger
Second Messenger: Christopher Fulford
Second Murderer: Christopher Reich
Second Witch: Eileen Way
Seyton: Eamon Boland
Son to Macduff: Crispin Mair
Third Witch: Anne Dyson
Young Siward: Nicholas Coppin
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