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Shakespeare's - Merchant of VeniceIcon_movClass_PG

1980, 156 minutes, Rated PG

In 1978, the BBC set itself the task of filming all of William Shakespeare's plays for television. The resulting productions, renowned for their loyalty to the text, utilised the best theatrical and television directors and brought acclaimed performances from leading contemporary actors.

"If you prick us do we not bleed?
If you tickle us do we not laugh?
If you poison us do we not die?
And if you wrong us, shall we not revenge?"

Antonio's best friend, Bassanio, is in love with Portia, a wise and wealthy heiress, and needs three thousand ducats to press his suit.  With Antonio's money tied up in ships at sea, he approaches Shylock, a Jewish usurer, who agrees to lend the money under the provision that Antonio shall forfeit a pound of his flesh if the debt is unpaid. When Antonio's ships are wrecked, Shylock, the maligned Jew, calls for the contract to be filled.

The Merchant of Venice is one of Shakespeare's most famous comedies, celebrated for its captivating villain, Shylock. In a production full of contrasts and ambiguities, Warren Mitchell plays the moneylender with a finely balanced combination of wickedness and pathos - leaving the audiences to decide whether he is a villain, a buffoon or a tragic hero.

Director:
Jack Gold [13],
Starring:
Kenneth Cranham [26], Gemma Jones [16], Warren Mitchell [7], John Nettles [45],
Screen Formats:
Full Frame 1.33:1
Subtitles:
English
Language and Sound:
English Dolby Digital Stereo

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