Antony & Cleopatra
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Geneva Public Library - Second Floor Nonfiction VideoDVD 822.33 ANTAvailable

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Format
DVD
Physical Desc
1 videodisc (170 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Language
English
UPC
739815003004

Notes

General Note
Originally produced for television in 1980.
General Note
Digitally restored masters of the classic BBC production of Shakespeare's plays; issued as part of the Dramatic works of William Shakespeare, Tragedy II collection in 2005.
General Note
Special features: About Ambrose; List of plays; Previews; Link to view and print script for Antony & Cleopatra.
Creation/Production Credits
Choreographer, Sally Gilpin ; video tape editor, Howard Dell ; senior cameraman, Jim Atkinson ; makeup artist, Eileen Mair ; costume designer, Alun Hughes ; graphic designer, Alan Feapes ; sound, Ray Angel ; lighting, Dennis Channon ; New London Consort conducted by Marcus Dodds ; music composed by Stephen Oliver ; literary consultant, Dr. John Wilders ; script editor, David Snodin ; designer, Colin Lowrey.
Participants/Performers
John Paul (Canidius), Jonathan Adams (Ventidius), Jane Lapotaire (Cleopatra), Colin Blakely (Antony), Darien Angadi (Alexas), Janet Key (Charmian), Howard Goorney (Soothsayer), Cassie McFarlane (Iras), Emrys James (Enobarbus), Kevin Huckstep (Messenger), Michael Anthony (Messenger), Mohammad Shamsi (Mardian), Ian Charleson (Octavius Caesar), Esmond Knight (Lepidus), Harry Waters (Thyreus), David Neal (Proculeius), Anthony Pedley (Agrippa), Geoffrey Collins (Dolabella), Donald Sumpter (Pompeius), George Innes (Menas), Desmond Stokes (Menecrates), Lynn Farleigh (Octavia), David Kincaid (Cleopatra's messenger), Simon Chandler (Eros), Pat Connell (Soldier), Christopher Ettridge (Scarus), George Howe (Euphronius), John Eastham (Servant), Iain Rattray (Soldier), Frederick Warder (Soldier), Michael Egan (Soldier), Alec Sabin (Dercetas), Jimmy Gardner (Clown).
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Octavius Caesar, Marc Antony, and Lepidus form the triumvirate, the three rulers of the Roman Empire. Antony, though married to Fulvia, spends his time in Egypt, living a life of decadence and conducting an affair with Queen Cleopatra. In Antony's absence, Caesar and Lepidus worry about Pompey's increasing strength. Caesar condemns Antony for neglecting his duties as a statesman and military officer. Hearing that his wife, Fulvia, has died and that Pompey is raising an army to rebel against the triumvirate, Antony feels he must return to Rome. Caesar and Antony try to patch up their quarrel through the marriage of Antony to Caesar's sister Octavia. In Egypt, Cleopatra is told that Antony has married and is furious with jealousy. However, when the messenger says that Octavia is not very beautiful, Cleopatra feels confident that she can win Antony back. The triumvirs meet Pompey, who agrees to keep peace in exchange for control of Sicily and Sardinia. When Antony and Octavia leave for Athens, Caesar breaks his truce, wages war against Pompey, and defeats him. After using Lepidus's army to secure a victory, he imprisons Lepidus. Antony learns this with anger; Octavia pleads him to stay friends with her brother. Antony sends her to Rome, then returns to Cleopatra. In Egypt he raises an army to fight Caesar. Antony decides to fight him at sea, although Caesar has the better navy; and he allows Cleopatra to command a ship, ignoring the protests of Enobarbus, his best friend. Enobarbus deserts him and joins Caesar's army, but then in remorse kills himself. Antony's forces lose the battle when Cleopatra's ship flees and Antony's follows, leaving the rest of the fleet vulnerable to attack. Antony swears he will kill Cleopatra, so she sends word that she has committed suicide. Full of grief, Antony commands his attendant to kill him, but the man kills himself instead. Antony then falls on his own sword. Caesar takes Cleopatra prisoner, planning to display her in Rome as a trophy, but she kills herself with the help of several poisonous asps. Caesar has the two lovers buried beside each other.
System Details
DVD.
Language
Optional English subtitles.

Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Miller, J., Paul, J., Adams, J., Lapotaire, J., Blakely, C., Angadi, D., Key, J., Goorney, H., McFarlane, C., James, E., Charleson, I., Knight, E., Waters, H., Neal, D., Pedley, A., Collins, G., Sumpter, D., Innes, G., Stokes, D., Farleigh, L., & Shakespeare, W. (2005). Antony & Cleopatra (DVD.). Ambrose Video Publishing.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Jonathan Miller et al.. 2005. Antony & Cleopatra. Ambrose Video Publishing.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Jonathan Miller et al.. Antony & Cleopatra Ambrose Video Publishing, 2005.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Miller, Jonathan, et al. Antony & Cleopatra DVD., Ambrose Video Publishing, 2005.

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