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Shakespeare's "Macbeth" (1979 TV)- Act 4, scene 3 (part 1/2)

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but starts at end of scene two, where Lady Macduff's son is killed. Then part one of the Malcolm/Macduff scene.

go here to see part two:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dWlPfP6otc

from the 1979 TV version of the Trevor Nunn production by the Royal Shakespeare Company, titled "A Performance of Macbeth"

Zack Taylor ... Fleance and Messenger (as Zak Taylor)
Susan Dury ... 3rd Witch and Lady Macduff
Stephen Warner ... Young Macduff
David Howey ... Sergeant, 1st Murderer and Doctor
Bob Peck ... Macduff
Roger Rees ... Malcolm
Ian McDiarmid ... The porter and Ross


Shakespeare's Macbeth, Act IV, scene 2, Lines 30 (Lady Macduff: "Sirrah, your father's dead:") to end.
then next scene to line 125 (Malcolm: "I an yet Unknown to women"). Arden edition.

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  • I remember the scariest version I saw was at the Shakespeare festival in Toronto.

    They picked up her son and broke his neck (it looked realistic), stabbed Lady Macduff, and then slowly crept toward the screaming little girl, and right before they got her, the stage went black.

    Seriously, there were people screaming in the audience.

  • that's not funny and he wasn't raped. the murderer bounced him on his leg and then put the knife in his back.

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  • My school preformed this play! I was the son of Macduff. I must say, even for just a mere child as myself, this was such an amazing play. I like it. But then again, I do like Shakespeare.

    I had to get up once the murders walked in and told me my "father" was a traitor, stomp over to them, and kick the first one. Then I was stabbed in the stomach, to where I proceeded to scream in agony while the murders chased my dear "mother" out.

  • @daisyhunter123 no, Malcolm is in white. Macduff is in black.

  • what is the link to the next part?

  • When I read the play I pictured Macduff as this epitome of testosterone.

    This totally let me down.

    How's this queerish guy supposed to bring Macbeth, the man himself, down?

  • MACBETH IS A SON OF A BITCH!

  • malcolm is the guy in the black cloths right? and short hair

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