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the times they are a-changing

Branagh's hamlet was set somewhere in the late 19th century, (you see Ros and Guild getting off a train), and there is a pool table in claudius's room. The movie kickes ass, that was probably the best Hamlet version I ever seen, or at least one I liked the most.

Posted by Kasey on April 11, 1997 at 21:50:15
In Reply to "Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet: Correct time period?!" posted by kathleen on April 11, 1997 at 13:19:59


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