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Much Ado About Nothing (1984)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 2H 28M

Director : Stuart Burge

Synopsis

Benedick and Beatrice fight their merry war of words. But when Beatrice's friend, Hero, is humiliatingly jilted by Benedick's best friend, Claudio, Benedick has to choose which side he's on. But unknown to all, Claudio's been tricked by the bastard Don John, and (unfortunately), it's up to Dogberry and Verges to solve the case.

Actors

Cherie Lunghi
Cherie Lunghi
Beatrice
Lee Montague
Lee Montague
Leonato
Tim Faulkner
Tim Faulkner
Messenger
Katharine Levy
Katharine Levy
Hero
Jon Finch
Jon Finch
Don Pedro
Robert Lindsay
Robert Lindsay
Benedick
Robert Reynolds
Robert Reynolds
Claudio
Gordon Whiting
Gordon Whiting
Antonio
Vernon Dobtcheff
Vernon Dobtcheff
Don John
Robert Gwilym
Robert Gwilym
Conrade
Tony Rohr
Tony Rohr
Borachio
Pamela Moiseiwitsch
Pamela Moiseiwitsch
Margaret
Ishia Bennison
Ishia Bennison
Ursula
Oz Clarke
Oz Clarke
Balthasar
Ben Losh
Ben Losh
Boy
Michael Elphick
Michael Elphick
Dogberry
Clive Dunn
Clive Dunn
Verges
Gorden Kaye
Gorden Kaye
First Watch
Perry Benson
Perry Benson
Second Watch
Roger Frost
Roger Frost
Member of Watch
Declan Mulholland
Declan Mulholland
Member of Watch
Stephen Wale
Stephen Wale
Member of Watch
Graham Crowden
Graham Crowden
Friar Francis
John Kidd
John Kidd
Sexton
Simone Baker
Simone Baker
Dancer
Jean-Pierre Blanchard
Jean-Pierre Blanchard
Dancer
Nicola Keen
Nicola Keen
Dancer
Philippa Luce
Philippa Luce
Dancer
Bryan Payne
Bryan Payne
Dancer
Barbara Rhodes
Barbara Rhodes
Dancer
Trevor St. John Hacker
Trevor St. John Hacker
Dancer
Peter Salmon
Peter Salmon
Dancer
Clair Symonds
Clair Symonds
Dancer

Crews

William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
Author
Stuart Burge
Stuart Burge
Director
Eleanor Fazan
Eleanor Fazan
Choreographer
Simon Rogers
Simon Rogers
Music Score Producer
Ann Ailes-Stevenson
Ann Ailes-Stevenson
Makeup Designer
June Hudson
June Hudson
Costume Designer
Raymund Angel
Raymund Angel
Sound Supervisor
Derek Slee
Derek Slee
Lighting Director
Ian Spoczynski
Ian Spoczynski
Production Designer
John Vincent
John Vincent
Camera Supervisor

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