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Romeo and Juliet

original movie poster
Directed by George Cukor
Produced by Irving Thalberg
Written by William Shakespeare (play)
Talbot Jennings
Starring Norma Shearer
Leslie Howard
Music by Herbert Stothart
Cinematography William H. Daniels
Editing by Margaret Booth
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date(s) August 20, 1936
Running time 125 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Romeo and Juliet is a 1936 American film adapted from the play by Shakespeare, directed by George Cukor from a screenplay by Talbot Jennings. The film stars Leslie Howard as Romeo and Norma Shearer as Juliet. Other cast members included John Barrymore as Mercutio, Edna May Oliver as the Nurse, and Basil Rathbone as Tybalt.

The New York Times selected the film as one of the "Best 1,000 Movies Ever Made," calling it "a lavish production" which "is extremely well-produced and acted."[1]

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[edit] Los Angeles premiere

On the night of the Los Angeles premiere of the film at the Carthay Circle Theatre, legendary MGM producer Irving Thalberg, husband of Norma Shearer, died at age 37. The stars in attendance were so grief-stricken that publicist Frank Whitbeck, standing in front of the theater, abandoned his usual policy of interviewing them for a radio broadcast as they entered, afraid that they might break down. Instead, he simply announced them one by one.[2]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9E00E0D81E3FEE3BBC4951DFBE66838D629EDE
  2. ^ Higham, Charles (Dec 1994) [1993]. Merchant of Dreams: Louis B. Mayer, M.G.M., and the Secret Hollywood (paperback ed.). Dell Publishing. p. 289. ISBN 0-440-22066-1. 

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