A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999)

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Written by William Shakespeare, Michael Hoffman

Directed by Michael Hoffman

Running Time: 210 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1999

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: Italy/UK/USA

Filmed in Colour

A stellar cast features in this whimsical and beautiful interpretation of one of Shakespeare's most popular comedies. The evergreen tale of young romance, squabbling fairies and amateur dramatics is translated to late-19th-century Tuscany, where a series of tangled relationships is further complicated by harsh civic laws, a domineering father, and a magic flower in the hands of an impish spirit of the forest.

Cast

Image for Kevin KlineKevin KlineNick Bottom
Image for Michelle PfeifferMichelle PfeifferTitania
Image for Stanley TucciStanley TucciPuck
Image for Rupert EverettRupert EverettOberon
Calista FlockhartHelena
Image for Dominic WestDominic WestLysander
Image for Christian BaleChristian BaleDemetrius
Image for Anna FrielAnna FrielHermia
David StrathairnTheseus
Image for Sophie MarceauSophie MarceauHippolyta
Roger ReesPeter Quince
Image for Sam RockwellSam RockwellFrancis Flute
Gregory JbaraSnug
Bill IrwinTom Snout
Max WrightRobin Starveling

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