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Macbeth (1997)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 2H 9M

Director : Jeremy Freeston
Writer : Bob Carruthers, Jeremy Freeston

Synopsis

In eleventh century Scotland, three witches foretell that Macbeth will become King, while Banquo will beget Kings. Macbeth accordingly has King Duncan slain, and is duly crowned in his place. But that's where his problems really begin...

Actors

Jason Connery
Jason Connery
Macbeth
Helen Baxendale
Helen Baxendale
Lady Macbeth
Graham McTavish
Graham McTavish
Banquo
Brian Blessed
Brian Blessed
Edward the Confessor
Kenneth Bryans
Kenneth Bryans
Macduff
Kern Falconer
Kern Falconer
Seyton
Hildegard Neil
Hildegard Neil
1st Witch
Chris Gormlie
Chris Gormlie
MacDonwald
Jean Trend
Jean Trend
2nd Witch
Phillipa Peak
Phillipa Peak
3rd Witch
Iain Stuart Robertson
Iain Stuart Robertson
Ross
John Corvin
John Corvin
Duncan
Ross Dunsmore
Ross Dunsmore
Malcolm
Paul MacDonald
Paul MacDonald
Donalbain
Phil Wallace
Phil Wallace
Lennox
Dominic Borrelli
Dominic Borrelli
Angus
Carl Watt
Carl Watt
Messenger 1
Jock Ferguson
Jock Ferguson
Porter
Michael Leighton
Michael Leighton
Macbeth's Doctor
James Tovell
James Tovell
Fleance
Robert Little
Robert Little
Old Man
Stevie Allen
Stevie Allen
1st Murderer
Al Anderson
Al Anderson
2nd Murderer
Shona Donaldson
Shona Donaldson
Gentlewoman
Tess Dignan
Tess Dignan
Lady Macduff
Jamie Main
Jamie Main
Young Macduff
Andrew MacKenzie
Andrew MacKenzie
Watchman
Rob Swinton
Rob Swinton
Seyward
Roger Webb
Roger Webb
Servant
Andy Goddard
Andy Goddard
Messenger 2
Paul Curran
Paul Curran
Young Seyward

Crews

Jeremy Freeston
Jeremy Freeston
Director
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
Writer
Dave Miller
Dave Miller
Cinematography
Chris Gormlie
Chris Gormlie
Editor
Owen Parker
Owen Parker
Editor
Richard Cherns
Richard Cherns
Music
Paul Farrer
Paul Farrer
Music
Jeremy Freeston
Jeremy Freeston
Production Design
Fran McMillan
Fran McMillan
Assistant Art Director
Bob Carruthers
Bob Carruthers
Screenplay
Jeremy Freeston
Jeremy Freeston
Screenplay

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