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Paul Scofield films
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Faithful screen adaptation of a powerful play by Edward (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf) Albee, depicting the emotional strifes of a Connecticut family. Extremely well acted. Directed by Tony Richardson Our Price: £15.99 DVD | Available | Save £4.00 (20%)
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Tudor England. Henry VIII seeks aristocratic approval for his divorce. Sir Thomas More (an Oscar-winning Paul Scofield) is a man of principle and is forced to decide whether to risk standing up to him and face possible execution, or allow the tyrant... Directed by Fred Zinnemann Our Price: £11.99 DVD | Available | Save £1.00 (7%)
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Virginia McKenna stars as Violette Szabo in this powerful drama about the lengths a bereaved woman will go to for her country. Her moving and dramatic story shows a courageous secret agent who, despite her dreadful treatment by the Nazis, never once... Directed by Lewis Gilbert Our Price: £7.49 DVD | Available | Save £7.50 (50%)
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Mel Gibson takes the lead in Zeffirelli's version of Shakespeare's Hamlet and is ably backed by an excellent supporting cast. Glenn Close plays Gertrude, Alan Bates is the usurper Claudius, Paul Scofield plays the ghost of Hamlet's father, Ian Holm ... Directed by Franco Zeffirelli Our Price: £9.99 DVD | Released 15th Sep | Save £3.00 (23%)
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The film which challenged the fairytale heroism of Olivier's patriotic 1944 version, and sparked the Shakespeare renaissance of the 1990s, 'Henry V' is by some distance Branagh's finest hour as actor and director. Directed by Kenneth Branagh Our Price: £5.99 DVD | In Stock | Save £4.00 (40%)
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Brook revolutionized forms of producing Shakespeare in the 1960s, and Scofield is quite possibly the finest actor of his generation. Needless to say, the combination adds up to something pretty special in this adaptation of King Lear. Directed by Peter Brook Our Price: £5.99 DVD | In Stock
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Brook revolutionized forms of producing Shakespeare in the 1960s, and Scofield is quite possibly the finest actor of his generation. Needless to say, the combination adds up to something pretty special in this adaptation of King Lear. Director: Peter Brook Our Price: £5.99
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The Attic - The Hiding Of Anne Frank The story of Miep Gies, who risked her life by hiding eight Jews in her attic during World War II in occupied Amsterdam. Directed by John Erman Our Price: £11.99 DVD | Available | Save £1.00 (7%)
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A star-studded collection of BBC adaptations of Coward's full-length plays, one acts and short stories. Contains: The Vortex, Hayfever, Private Lives (1976), Design for Living, Plays in Laughter, Suite in Two Keys and Tonight at 8:30. Directed by Various / Compilation Our Price: £29.99 DVD | Available | Save £20.00 (40%)
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A collection of five superb adaptations from Shakespeare. Features Hamlet (Richardson, 1969) with Nicol Williamson in the title role, Roman Polanski's Macbeth (1971), Kenneth Branagh's Henry V (1989), Burton and Taylor in The Taming of the Shrew (Ze... Directed by Various Our Price: £39.99 DVD | Available
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