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This spectacular film version of the award-winning Royal National Theater production of King Lear stars the immensely celebrated actor Ian Holm. Critics used every superlative imaginable to acclaim Holm's performance in King Lear when it was first staged. The Sunday Times called his performance, "Timelessly classical, harrowingly modern and unforgettable," and the Evening Standard wrote: "Holm's triumph is indisputably total." The Royal National Theater production of this Shakespeare classic has now won the award for Best Actor (Ian Holm) and Best Director (Richard Eyre) in the Evening Standard, the London Th
This spectacular film version of the award-winning Royal National Theater production of King Lear stars the immensely celebrated actor Ian Holm. Critics used every superlative imaginable to acclaim Holm's performance in King Lear when it was first staged. The Sunday Times called his performance, "Timelessly classical, harrowingly modern and unforgettable," and the Evening Standard wrote: "Holm's triumph is indisputably total." The Royal National Theater production of this Shakespeare classic has now won the award for Best Actor (Ian Holm) and Best Director (Richard Eyre) in the Evening Standard, the London Theater Critics Award and The Laurence Olivier Awards.
Lear King of Britain, has three daughters: Goneril, Regan and Cordelia. Intending to divide his kingdom among his daughters according to their affection for him, he asks them to say which loves him most. Goneril and Regan profess their extreme affection, and each receives one-third of the kingdom. Cordelia, disgusted with their hollow flattery, says she loves him according to her duty, no more or less. Infuriated with this reply, Lear divides her portion between Goneril and Regan. Eventually; however, the two daughters reveal their true heartlessness and a tragic chain of events are sent into motion.
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Release date: 24 November 1998
Number of discs: 2
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