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Title: Hamlet "To be or not to be" - Richard Burton (1964)

Added: Jul 27, 2009

Author: tvclassics

Duration: 6:14

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Richard Burton's "Hamlet", directed by John Gielgud, produced by Alexander H. Cohen. Filmed live on Broadway in 1964 and released to theaters in Electronovision. It was the longest running "Hamlet" in Broadway history. Act 3, Scene 1. Richard Burton and Linda Marsh

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Youtube Comments: 608

ruzickaw Says:

Feb 5, 2012 - i don´t believe him a word. It´s just theater.

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wow1022 Says:

Feb 13, 2012 - isn't hamlet supposed to be a young adult?

MrRobertJameson Says:

Feb 18, 2012 - He's supposed to be about 19.

xUnSanity Says:

Mar 13, 2012 - /watch?v=XRU5yLgs0zw

dearmalika Says:

Mar 14, 2012 - Amazing performance!

danesgch Says:

Mar 15, 2012 - Thank's God i found this video. I have to recite this poem in some weeks, now I can practice :)

vickiehill1 Says:

Mar 27, 2012 - BRILLIANT!!!! Need one say anything more?

dilikopasica Says:

Mar 30, 2012 - Legen...wait for it...dary!Legendary!

ElizabethTaylorLove Says:

Apr 8, 2012 - Need we say more?

MrRobertJameson Says:

Apr 12, 2012 - The worst Hamlet ever.

adamstevenson7405 Says:

Apr 12, 2012 - this isnt a poem do it the honour of calling it a monologue.

clarapuig Says:

Apr 18, 2012 - to be or not to be: "ser o no ser...estar o no estar.. ser y no estar (esta última ¿a que no?)"

clarapuig Says:

Apr 18, 2012 - (...o sí -no sé)

adamjs11 Says:

Apr 19, 2012 - Poor Hamlet! He loses his father and is suffering under the tyranny of his evil uncle's rule. In this scene, he is contemplating whether to take action, or to commit suicide. He doesn't know if there is anything he can do.

adamjs11 Says:

Apr 19, 2012 - In a segment on Sesame Street, Sir Patrick Stewart made a similar speech. But instead of contemplating death and suicide, he contemplates the letter B. I guess real Shakespere wouldn't be appropriate for little kids because they often involve things like this.

hathaways66 Says:

May 12, 2012 - no, its called a soliloquy

adamstevenson7405 Says:

May 13, 2012 - a soliloquy is a certain technique within a monologue but you are right.

ana25ko Says:

May 19, 2012 - You know Elizabeth Taylor was in the audience. She attended his every performance.

MrRobertJameson Says:

May 22, 2012 - Richard, I wish you had died of lung cancer like Sir Stanley Baker.

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miladymell Says:

May 25, 2012 - His cadence here is simply amazing -- adds a musicality to this scene other actors couldn't quite do.

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