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Margie Pike and Tammy Presley speak being diagnosed with Alpha-1-Antitry...
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Margie Pike and Tammy Presley speak being diagnosed with Alpha-1-Antitrypsin Deficiency (Alpha-1) and how to make a difference.
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Shakespeare's fanciful play, filmed at the Stratford Shakespeare Festiva...
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Shakespeare's fanciful play, filmed at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival before a live audience.
Roberta Maxwell ... Rosalind Rosemary Dunsmore ... Celia Keith Dinicol ... Le Beau Graeme Campbell ... Duke Frederick Andrew Gillies ... Orlando Jefferson Mappin ... Charles the Wrestler
directed by John Hirsch
ON ROSALIND:
...Rosalind loves Orlando without limit, and... she is the happiest of many happy persons in Arden. Her criticism of love and cuckooland is unremitting, yet she has not annihilated them. Rather she has preserved them by removing the flaws of their softness. That is the duty of criticism- a simple duty for a girl with sound imagination and a healthy heart. As Arden emerges from the fires of "As You Like It" a perfected symbol of the golden age, so Rosalind steps forth not burned but brightened, a perfected symbol of the romantic heroine. Romance has been tested in her until we know it cannot shatter; laughter has made it sure of itself. There is only one thing sillier than being in love, and that is thinking it is silly to be in love. Rosalind skips through both errors to wisdom.
--- Mark Van Doren, Shakespeare, 1939
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Shakespeare's fanciful play, filmed at the Stratford Shakespeare Festiva...
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Shakespeare's fanciful play, filmed at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival before a live audience.
Roberta Maxwell ... Rosalind Rosemary Dunsmore ... Celia Lewis Gordon ... Touchstone Keith Dinicol ... Le Beau Graeme Campbell ... Duke Frederick Andrew Gillies ... Orlando Jefferson Mappin ... Charles the Wrestler
directed by John Hirsch
"The popularity of Rosalind is due to three main causes. First, she only speaks blank verse for a few minutes, second, she only wears a skirt for a few minutesThird, she makes love to the man instead of waiting for the man to make love to her- a piece of natural history which has kept Shakespeares heroines alive, whilst generations of properly governed young ladies, taught to say No three times at least, have miserably perished."
--- George Bernard Shaw, 1896
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As You Like It (1978 TV)--Act 1, scene 2, lines 1-205
Helen Mirren ... Ro...
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As You Like It (1978 TV)--Act 1, scene 2, lines 1-205
Helen Mirren ... Rosalind Angharad Rees ... Celia Brian Stirner ... Orlando James Bolam ... Touchstone John Quentin ... Le Beau Richard Easton ... Duke Frederick
Director: Basil Coleman
at imdb, "tonstant viewer" reports:
David Prowse, fresh off his first appearance as Darth Vader in the original "Star Wars," shows up unexpectedly as Charles the Wrestler, performing the Shakespeare well in his own voice, and not overdubbed by James Earl Jones.
David Prowse, tho passed over for the role of Superman in favor of Christopher Reeve, helped train Reeve for the part and touched by his death is now involved in a charity for spinal cord research. Prowse's official site here: http://www.darthv...
Helen Mirren was 33 years old when filming this, but she convincingly acts a younger gal.
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http://www.garfie... John Beatty Day. A ceremony held at Garfield Farm ...
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http://www.garfie... John Beatty Day. A ceremony held at Garfield Farm Museum on October 3rd, 2010 to celebrate those who came before us and to take pride in our 175 year old community. Video produced by Stage Fright Productions. david@stagefrightproductions.com
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