Othello
Otello
Directed by: Stuart Burge, Great Britain, 1965
Great Britain, 1965
Cast and Credits
Producer | John Brabourne |
Director | Stuart Burge |
Based on | William Shakespeare |
Director of Photography | William Shakespeare |
Composer | Richard Hampton |
Editor | Richard Marden |
Production Design | William Kellner |
Costume Design | Jocelyn Herbert |
Cast | Laurence Olivier [Othello] |
Maggie Smith [Desdemona] | |
Joyce Redman [Emilia] | |
Frank Finlay [Jago] | |
Derek Jacobi [Cassio] | |
Robert Lang [Rodrigo] | |
Kenneth MacKintosh [Ludovico] | |
Nicholas Edmett [Messenger] | |
Edward Hardwicke [Montano] | |
David Hargreaves [Senate Officer] | |
Roy Holder [Clown] | |
Harry Lomax [Duke of Venice] | |
Keith Marsh [Senator] | |
Anthony Nicholls [Brabantio] | |
Sheila Reid [Bianca] | |
Janie Booth | |
Andrew Bradford | |
Peter Collier | |
Michael Gambon | |
Reginald Green | |
William Hobbs | |
Peter John | |
Lewis Jones | |
Terence Knapp | |
Trevor Martin | |
John McEnery | |
Dan Meaden | |
Petronella D. Parker | |
Bruce Purchase | |
Malcolm Reynold | |
Robert Russell | |
Clive Rust | |
Clive Rust [Senate Officer] | |
Clive Rust [Gratiano] |
Technical specifications
Locations or Studios: Shepperton Studios
Category: Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:2,35 - Black and White Technicolor,
Sound System: 70 mm 6-Track Stereo
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