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About the Film

Year

1968

Rating

PG

Genre

Drama

Running Time

138 MIN

Synopsis

Director Franco Zeffirelli's 1968 version of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet was touted at the time of its release (successfully, if the box-office receipts are any indication), as something of a "youth trip" movie. This is because Zeffirelli broke the long-standing tradition of casting over-aged, sometimes grey-haired players in the title roles. Seventeen-year-old Leonard Whiting plays Romeo, with 15-year-old Olivia Hussey as Juliet. The youthfulness and inexperience of the leading players works beautifully in the more passionate sequences (some of these breaking further ground by being played in the nude). Among the younger players are Michael York as Tybalt and John McEnery as Mercutio. The duel between Romeo and Tybalt starts out as a harmless, frat-boy exchange of insults, then escalates into tragedy before any of the participants are fully aware of what has happened. Photographed by Pasqualino DeSantis on various locations in Italy, Romeo and Juliet was one of the most profitable film adaptations of Shakespeare ever produced. Its most lasting legacy is its popular main theme music, composed by Nino Rota.

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Where to Watch

Digital

About the Cast

Olivia Hussey

Juliet

Leonard Whiting

Romeo

Milo O'Shea

Friar Lawrence

Michael York

Tybalt

John McEnery

Mercutio

Pat Heywood

The Nurse

Natasha Parry

Lady Capulet

Robert Stephens

Prince Of Verona

Keith Skinner

Balthazar

Richard Warwick

Gregory

About the Crew

Director

Franco Zeffirelli

Producer

John Brabourne

Producer

Anthony Havelock-Allan

Writer

Franco Zeffirelli

Writer

Franco Brusati

Writer

Masolino D'Amico

Based on Play By

William Shakespeare

Music Scoring

Nino Rota

Music Scoring

Henry Mancini

Music Scoring

Eugen Walter