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1922 film directed by H. B. Parkinson
Macbeth |
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Directed by | H. B. Parkinson |
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Based on | Play
Macbeth by William Shakespeare |
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Produced by | Frank Miller |
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Starring | Russell Thorndike, Sybil Thorndike |
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Release date | 1922 |
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Country | United Kingdom |
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Language | Silent film (English intertitles) |
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Macbeth is a
black and white 1922 film adaptation of the
William Shakespeare play
Macbeth. It was the last
silent film version of that play produced, and the eighth film adaptation of the play. It was directed by
H. B. Parkinson and produced by
Frank Miller.
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In popular culture | Novels, film and theatre | |
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- "
A Witch's Tangled Hare" (1959,
Looney Tunes)
- "
The Bellero Shield" (1964,
The Outer Limits)
- "
The Movies" (1975,
The Goodies)
- "
Sense and Senility" (1987,
Blackadder the Third)
- "
Sleeping with the Enemy" (2004,
The Simpsons)
- "
The Coup" (2006,
The Office)
- "
Dial 'N' for Nerder" (2008, The Simpsons)
- "
Four Great Women and a Manicure" (2009, The Simpsons)
- "
The Shower Principle" (2012,
30 Rock)
- "
The Understudy" (2014,
Inside No. 9)
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