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To Be or Not to Be: Klingons and Shakespeare (2009)

Genre : Documentary, Drama, Science Fiction

Runtime : 23M

Director : Sasha Wallock

Synopsis

The story behind the translation and performance of Shakespeare's "Hamlet" in Klingon.

Actors

Garry Geiken
Garry Geiken
Self / Hamlet
Matthew Glover
Matthew Glover
Self / MolwI' (Gravediger)
Christopher O. Kidder
Christopher O. Kidder
Self / Horey'So
Sasha Wallock
Sasha Wallock
Herself

Crews

Sasha Wallock
Sasha Wallock
Director
Stephen R. Wolcott
Stephen R. Wolcott
Producer
Clayton Woodhull
Clayton Woodhull
Editor
Tim King
Tim King
Executive Producer
Forest Godfrey
Forest Godfrey
Production Design
Erin Haynes
Erin Haynes
Costume Design
Bill Hedrick
Bill Hedrick
Prosthetic Designer
Rob Withoff
Rob Withoff
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Ben Chadwick
Ben Chadwick
Carpenter
Christopher O. Kidder
Christopher O. Kidder
Set Designer
Jen Rand
Jen Rand
Prop Designer
Sasha Wallock
Sasha Wallock
Prop Designer
Jay Enyart
Jay Enyart
Sound
Forest Godfrey
Forest Godfrey
Sound Designer
Steve Gregan
Steve Gregan
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Andrew J. Ceperley
Andrew J. Ceperley
Visual Effects
Kyle Gallagher
Kyle Gallagher
Camera Operator
Jason Williams
Jason Williams
Assistant Editor
Heather Hollin
Heather Hollin
Production Coordinator
Jonny Hylton
Jonny Hylton
Post Coordinator
Keenan McCrary
Keenan McCrary
Production Office Assistant
Philli Thorne
Philli Thorne
Other
Laura Thurston
Laura Thurston
Other
Katie Willer
Katie Willer
Production Assistant
Crist Ballas
Crist Ballas
Thanks
David Kenny
David Kenny
Thanks
Richard Fleischman
Richard Fleischman
Thanks
Lynn O'Leary
Lynn O'Leary
Thanks
Amy Smith
Amy Smith
Thanks
Carla Stock
Carla Stock
Thanks
Emily Sullivan
Emily Sullivan
Thanks
Cindy Walker
Cindy Walker
Thanks

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