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Much Ado About Nothing

Much Ado About Nothing

1984TV Movie⏱️ 2h 28mNot Rated
ComedyRomance
8
IMDB Rating
293 votes

Benedick and Beatrice fight their merry war of words. But when Beatrice's friend, Hero, is humiliatingly jilted by Benedick's best friend, Claudio, Benedick has to choose which side he's on. But unknown to all, Claudio's been tric...

Director
Stuart Burge
Writers
N/A
Stars
Lee Montague, Tim Faulkner, Cherie Lunghi
Release Date
December 22, 1984
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
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Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Lee Montague
Lee Montague
as Leonato
Tim Faulkner
Tim Faulkner
as Messenger
Cherie Lunghi
Cherie Lunghi
as Beatrice
Katharine Levy
Katharine Levy
as Hero
Jon Finch
Jon Finch
as Don Pedro
Robert Lindsay
Robert Lindsay
as Benedick
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Robert Reynolds
as Claudio
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Gordon Whiting
as Antonio
Vernon Dobtcheff
Vernon Dobtcheff
as Don John
Robert Gwilym
Robert Gwilym
as Conrade

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.33 : 1
Sound
Mono
Color
Color
Production
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Time-Life Television Productions

🏷️ Keywords

shakespeare's much ado about nothingbased on play

🎯 Categories

ComedyRomance

⭐ Featured Review

A splendid villain
by kmoh-12009-10-11

"As most of the other comments point out this is an excellent and faithful performance, to the text and to the period. It is theatrical rather than cinematic, as with virtually all of this BBC complete Shakespeare, rendering comparison with the Branagh futile - it is comparing chalk and cheese. Here, the comedy is brilliantly rendered, with several laugh-out-loud moments and enjoyably over the top acting. It is particularly fun to see Robert Lindsay at the masque - his movements of body and head are so characteristic of him that he is extremely easy to recognise even in his mask. However, non..."

💡 Did You Know?

The inaugural episode of BBC Shakespeare was originally set to be a production of Much Ado About Nothing, directed by Donald McWhinnie, and starring Penelope Keith and Michael York. The episode was shot (for £250,000), edited and even publicly announced as the opening of the series, before it was suddenly pulled from the schedule and replaced with Romeo & Juliet (which was supposed to air as the second episode). No reasons were given by the BBC for this decision, although initial newspaper reports suggested that the episode had not been abandoned, it had simply been postponed for re-shoots, due to an unspecified actor's "very heavy accent," and concerns that US audiences would not be able to understand the dialogue. However, as time wore on, and no reshoots materialised, the press began to speculate that the show had been cancelled entirely, and would be replaced at a later date by a completely new adaptation, which was in fact what happened. The press also pointed out that the fact that the production was never shown in Britain rubbished any suggestion that the prevailing cause for the abandonment was to do with accents. Indeed, there is evidence to suggest that BBC management simply regarded the production as a failure.

📖 Synopsis

Benedick and Beatrice fight their merry war of words. But when Beatrice's friend, Hero, is humiliatingly jilted by Benedick's best friend, Claudio, Benedick has to choose which side he's on. But unknown to all, Claudio's been tric...