Macbeth

United Kingdom, 1982

TV show
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A BBC television production of William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” featuring Nicol Williamson as Macbeth, Brenda Bruce, Eileen Way, Anne Dyson as the three witches, Mark Dignam as Duncan, James Hazeldine as Malcolm and Jane Lapotaire as Lady Macbeth. One of 37 Plays by Shakespeare to be produced by the BBC. Suitable for secondary level.

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Credits

director

Jack Gold

producer

Shaun Sutton

production company

BBC

Time-Life Films

Duration

02:28:00:00

Production places
United Kingdom
Production dates
1982

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