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William Shakespeare's play ''Romeo and Juliet'' has been adapted to film and television many times. Some of these adaptations include: ==Direct adaptations== * ''Romeo and Juliet, A Romantic Story of the Ancient Feud Between the Italian Houses of Montague and Capulet'' (1908); directed by J. Stuart Blackton (USA) * ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1908); filmed extract from a performance at the Lyceum Theatre; director unknown (UK) * ''Romeo e Giulietta'' (1908); directed by Mario Caserini (Italy) * ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1911); first attempt to distil the entire narrative into a film; directed by Barry O'Neil (USA) * ''Romeo e Giulietta'' (1912); pathécolor adaptation; directed by Ugo Falena (Italy) * ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1916); first feature-length adaptation; directed by John W. Noble and Francis X. Bushman (USA) * ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1916); released the same week as, and in direct competition with, the Noble and Bushman adaptation; directed by J. Gordon Edwards (USA) * ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1924); the balcony scene filmed at a performance from the Regent Theatre, London; John Gielgud's film debut; director unknown (UK) * ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1936); most expensive Shakespearean adaptation made up to that time; directed by George Cukor (USA) * ''Scenes from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet'' (1937); first TV adaptation; directed by Royston Morley (UK) * ''Julieta y Romeo'' (1939); directed by José María Castellví (Spain) * ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1947); first full length TV adaptation; directed by Michael Barry (UK) * ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1947); directed by Akhtar Hussein (India) * ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1949); TV adaptation for ''The Philco Television Playhouse''; directed by Albert McCleery (USA) * ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1954); directed by Renato Castellani (UK/Italy) * ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1954); TV adaptation for ''Kraft Television Theatre''; directed by Richard Dunlap (USA) * ''Romeo e Giulietta'' (1954); made-for-TV movie; directed by Franco Enriquez (Italy) * ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1955); TV adaptation for ''Sunday Night Theatre''; directed by Harold Clayton (UK) * ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1957); TV adaptation for ''Producers' Showcase'', broadcast from The Old Vic; directed by Michael Benthall; directed for television by Clark Jones (USA) * ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1962); five-part TV serialisation; directed by Prudence Nesbitt (UK) * ' (1964); directed by Riccardo Freda (Italy/Spain) * ''Romeo en Julia'' (1964); made-for-TV movie; directed by Jack Dixon (Netherlands) * ''Romeo und Julia'' (1964); made-for-TV movie; directed by Gerhard Klingenberg (West Germany) * ''Romeo y Julieta'' (1966); made-for-TV movie; directed by María Herminia Avellaneda (Argentina) * ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1966); filmed version of a stage performance from the Jerwood Vanbrugh Theatre; directed by Val Drumm and Paul Lee (UK) * ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1967); TV adaptation for ''Play of the Month''; directed by Alan Cooke (UK) * ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1968); hugely successful adaptation both critically and commercially; directed by Franco Zeffirelli (UK/Italy) * ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1969); made-for-TV production that never aired; directed by Gordon McDougall (UK) * ''Romeo y Julieta'' (1972); made-for-TV movie; directed by José Antonio Páramo (Spain) * ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1976); eight-part TV serialisation; directed by Joan Kemp-Welch (UK) * ''Romeo & Juliet'' (1978); TV adaptation for the ''BBC Television Shakespeare''; directed by Alvin Rakoff (UK) * ''The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet'' (1982); straight-to-video production played out on an Elizabethan stage in a replica of the Globe Theatre; directed by William Woodman (USA) * ''Romeo en Julia'' (1989); made-for-TV movie; directed by Berend Boudewijn and Dirk Tanghe (Netherlands) * ''Romeo.Juliet'' (1990); a bag lady travels around Venice rescuing stray cats, whilst voiceovers recite extracts from the play; directed by Armondo Acosta (Belgium/UK) * "Romeo and Juliet" (1992); TV adaptation for ''Shakespeare: The Animated Tales''; directed by Yefim Gamburg (Russia/UK) * ''Romeo & Juliet'' (1993); TV broadcast of a stage production from the Stratford Shakespeare Festival; directed by Richard Monette; directed for television by Norman Campbell (Canada) * ''Romeo & Juliet'' (1994); five-part TV serialisation; directed by Alan Horrox (UK) * ''Romeo + Juliet'' (1996); modernisation of the story, which retains Shakespeare's language but sets the play in "Verona Beach" in California; directed by Australian Baz Luhrmann (USA) * ''Romeo och Julia'' (1996); made-for-TV movie; directed by Alexander Öberg (Sweden) * ''Romeo and Juliet'' (2000); straight-to-video adaptation told from the point of view of Mercutio; directed by Colin Cox (USA) * ''Romeo and Juliet'' (2013); 'traditional' adaptation of the play, with text adapted by Julian Fellowes; directed by Carlo Carlei (Italy/USA) * ''Romeo and Juliet'' (2014); filmed version of a stage performance from the Richard Rodgers Theatre, directed by Don Roy King 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Romeo and Juliet (films)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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