Antony and Cleopatra with Timothy Dalton: DVD Cover

    Antony and Cleopatra Director: Lawrence Carra, Jonathan Miller Cast: Timothy Dalton, Jane Lapotaire, Lynn Redgrave

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    • DVD Release Date: 01/30/2001
    • Original Release: 1981
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 23,474
     
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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    0. Act 1
    1. Opening Credits [1:22]
    2. "If It Be Love Indeed" [17:57]
    3. Rome - Caesar's House [8:09]
    0. Act 2
    4. Messina - Pompey's House [15:50]
    5. Rome - Caesar's House [9:53]
    6. Near Misenum [16:30]
    0. Act 3
    7. A Plain in Syria [14:57]
    8. Antony's Camp Near Actium [11:15]
    9. Caesar's Camp in Egypt [16:07]
    0. Act 4
    10. "He Calls My Boy!" [13:42]
    11. "O, Sovereign Mistress" [17:05]
    12. Alexandria - Cleopatra's Monument [6:04]
    0. Act 5
    13. Antony Is Dead [4:43]
    14. 'Tis Paltry to Be Caesar [23:27]
    15. End Credits [2:24]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Perhaps inspired by the success of PBS' Shakespeare Plays series, Bard Productions Ltd. Came out with this diverting if not very cinematic adaptation of the Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra. Timothy Dalton plays Marc Antony, while Lynn Redgrave is uncharacteristically alluring as Queen Cleopatra. The all-TV cast includes Nichelle Nichols, Anthony Geary, Walter Koenig, and Brian Kerwin. Also making a cameo appearance is John Carradine, giving his all to the brief part of the Soothsayer. At three hours, Antony and Cleopatra has some trouble getting bookings outside the "art" houses. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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    August 14, 2003: This was filmed on a stage without an audience. I find Timothy Dalton and Lynn Redgrave to be very good, though I'd like more emotion from Redgrave. I'm less enthused about the supporting cast.