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Romeo and Juliet ()


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When two young members of feuding families meet, forbidden love ensues.

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Romeo
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Juliet
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Mercutio
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Friar Laurence
Pat Heywood ...
The Nurse
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The Prince
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Tybalt
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Benvolio
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Lord Capulet
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Lady Capulet
Antonio Pierfederici ...
Lord Montague
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Lady Montague
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Lord Paris
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Peter
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Balthazar
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Sampson
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Gregory
Roberto Antonelli ...
Abram
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Complementary Role
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ugo Barbone ...
Complementary Role (uncredited)
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Complementary Role (uncredited)
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Nobleman (uncredited)
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Complementary Role (uncredited)
Claudio De Davide ...
Complementary Role (uncredited)
Bruno Filippini ...
Leonardo (uncredited)
Maria Fracci ...
Complementary Role (uncredited)
Antonio Marcolini ...
Capulet Party Guest (uncredited)
Aldo Miranda ...
Friar John (uncredited)
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Nobleman (uncredited)
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Narrator / Lord Montague / Complementary Role (uncredited) (voice)
Mara Oscuro ...
Capulet Party Guest / Nun (uncredited)
Dario Tanzini ...
Tybalt's Page (uncredited)
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Rosaline (uncredited)

Directed by

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Franco Zeffirelli

Written by

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William Shakespeare ... (play)
 
Franco Brusati ... (screenplay) &
Masolino D'Amico ... (screenplay) &
Franco Zeffirelli ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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John Brabourne ... producer
Richard Goodwin ... associate producer
Anthony Havelock-Allan ... producer

Music by

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Nino Rota

Cinematography by

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Pasqualino De Santis ... (lighting cameraman)

Editing by

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Reginald Mills

Editorial Department

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John Rushton ... assistant editor
Giorgio De Vincenzo ... assistant editor (uncredited)

Casting By

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Dyson Lovell ... (uncredited)

Production Design by

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Lorenzo Mongiardino ... (as Renzo Mongiardino)

Art Direction by

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Emilio Carcano
Luciano Puccini

Costume Design by

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Danilo Donati

Makeup Department

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Olga Angelinetta ... chief hairdresser
Mauro Gavazzi ... makeup artist
Luciano Vito ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Giuseppe Bordogni ... production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Isa Bartalini ... assistant director
Dyson Lovell ... assistant director
Bert Pearl ... assistant director
Rinaldo Ricci ... assistant director

Art Department

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Alessandro Alberti ... assistant art director
Christine Edzard ... set dresser
Italo Tomassi ... set designer (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Sash Fisher ... sound mixer
Pat Foster ... assistant dubbing editor
Mike Hopkins ... dubbing editor (as Michael Hopkins)
Maurice Askew ... re-recording mixer (uncredited)
Peter Maxwell ... adr mixer (uncredited)
Lionel Strutt ... re-recording mixer (uncredited)

Stunts

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Paolo Graziosi ... stunt double: John McEnery
Nicolo Perno ... fight arranger (as Nicolo' Perno)
Franco Moruzzi ... stunt performer (uncredited)
Virgilio Ponti ... stunt performer (uncredited)
Tito Tomassini ... stunt double: Michael York (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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David Harcourt ... camera operator
Dudley Lovell ... camera operator
Geoff Glover ... focus puller (uncredited)

Music Department

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Bruno Nicolai ... conductor
Nino Rota ... conductor (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Gabriella Bernardi ... production secretary
Anna Davini ... production assistant
Pio De Vito ... production accountant
Sue Huskisson ... production secretary
Liselotte Kloncka ... production secretary
Lamberto Pippia ... production assistant
Alberto Testa ... choreographer
Giorgio Albertazzi ... voice dubbing: John McEnery (uncredited)
Roberto Bertea ... voice dubbing: Paul Hardwick (uncredited)
Pino Colizzi ... voice dubbing: Michael York (uncredited)
Dhia Cristiani ... voice dubbing: Pat Heywood (uncredited)
Marina Dolfin ... voice dubbing: Natasha Parry (uncredited)
Sergio Fantoni ... voice dubbing: Robert Stephens (uncredited)
Mario Feliciani ... voice dubbing: Milo O'Shea (uncredited)
Giancarlo Giannini ... voice dubbing: Leonard Whiting (uncredited)
Anna Maria Guarnieri ... voice dubbing: Olivia Hussey (uncredited)
Ben Harrison ... personal assistant to producer (uncredited)
Massimo Turci ... voice dubbing: Bruce Robinson (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

A venomous blood feud divides the powerful clans of the Montagues and the Capulets in the medieval city of Verona, unfolding William Shakespeare's eternal story of teenage love. And as youth's insolence arms charming young Romeo Montague with dauntless courage to come uninvited to the Capulets' scintillating masked ball, a brief but thrilling encounter with delicate dark-haired Juliet Capulet paves the way for ardent passions and cruel romantic tragedy. Once, the star-crossed lovers exchanged vows of everlasting devotion despite their perilous plight. But now, before the grim machinations of fate, man stands powerless. Are Romeo and Juliet destined to be together? Written by Nick Riganas

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Taglines The 1968 Royal Film Performance [UK Theatrical] See more »
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Also Known As
  • William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet (United Kingdom)
  • Romeo e Giulietta (Italy)
  • William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet (United States)
  • Roméo & Juliette (France)
  • Roméo et Juliette (France)
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Runtime
  • 138 min
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Budget $850,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Sir Laurence Olivier agreed to play the uncredited role of the narrator, because he was so impressed with Zeffirelli's work for the National Theatre of Great Britain, of which Olivier was director at the time. Not only was Olivier the narrator, but as Franco Zeffirelli has also confirmed, he dubbed Antonio Pierfederici's voice (due to the actor's heavy Italian accent) as well as lending his voice to other anonymous characters. He did it all for the love of William Shakespeare, and didn't accept any payment. See more »
Goofs When Romeo and Juliet's bodies are laid out in front of the ruler, Romeo takes a deep breath. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002). See more »
Soundtracks What Is Youth? See more »
Quotes Juliet: Yea, noise! Then I'll be brief. Oh, happy dagger, this is thy sheath; there rust and let me die.
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