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Shakespeare Film References |
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 10.1914 Tuesday, 9 November 1999.
[1] From: Richard Burt <
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Date: Friday, 05 Nov 1999 11:34:50 -0500
Subj: More Shakespeare in Films
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Date: Saturday, 06 Nov 1999 16:09:32 -0500
Subj: Re: SHK 10.1584 Conference Announcement
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Date: Saturday, 06 Nov 1999 14:54:56 -0500
Subj: She's Working Her Way Through College
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From: Richard Burt <
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Date: Friday, 05 Nov 1999 11:34:50 -0500
Subject: More Shakespeare in Films
In an endnote to his fine essay on My Own Private Idaho, Curtis Bright
notes a number of recent films that cite Shakespeare. Ones not
mentioned on this list are: The Addams Family, My Dark Lady, Frankie @
Johnny, Jennifer 8, and D.O.A.
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From: Richard Burt <
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Date: Saturday, 06 Nov 1999 16:09:32 -0500
Subject: 10.1584 Conference Announcement
Comment: Re: SHK 10.1584 Conference Announcement
In the sci film Screamers (dir. Christian Duguay, 1995), based on a
Philip K. Dick novel and starring Peter Weller, a character who turns
out to be an android cites lines form Macbeth's "tomorrow, tomorrow, and
tomorrow" soliloquy.
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From: Richard Burt <
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Date: Saturday, 06 Nov 1999 14:54:56 -0500
Subject: She's Working Her Way Through College
She's Working Her Way Through College will be broadcast this Tuesday
morning at 8:30 a.m. (EST) on AMC .
The film stars Ronald Reagan as a drama teacher who bags Shakespeare in
favor a musical starring Virginia Mayo as a former burlesque babe turned
drama student.
The film is not available for purchase on video.
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