Something is rotten in the State of Denmark. Prince Hamlet (Mel Gibson) is distraught and melancholy over the recent death of his father King Hamlet. He finds out form his father's ghost (Paul Scofield) that it was the former King's brother, Claudius (Alan Bates) who killed him. To make matters worse, Claudius has taken to the throne and married the former Queen Gertrude (Glenn Close). Feigning madness, Hamlet vows to seek revenge against Claudius. Noting Hamlet's antics, Claudius charges court adviser Polonius (Ian Holm) to watch over Hamlet and determine his intents. Meanwhile, Hamlet's affair with Polonius' daughter Ophelia (Helena Bonham Carter) shows his true inner feelings. Claudius decides to have Hamlet killed by sending him off to England, but Hamlet returns unscathed. With the help of his school friend Horatio (Stephen Dillane), Hamlet confronts the duplicitous king and courtiers which culminates in a tragic duel for the throne of Denmark.
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Mel Gibson | Hamlet |
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Glenn Close | Gertrude |
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Alan Bates | Claudius |
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Paul Scofield | The Ghost |
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Ian Holm | Polonius |
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Helena Bonham Carter | Ophelia |
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Stephen Dillane | Horatio |
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Nathaniel Parker | Laertes |
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Sean Murray | Guildenstern |
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Michael Maloney | Rosencrantz |
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Trevor Peacock | The Gravedigger |
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John McEnery | Osric |
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Richard Warwick | Bernardo |
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Christien Anholt | Marcellus |
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Dave Duffy | Francisco |
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Vernon Dobtcheff | Reynaldo |
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Pete Postlethwaite | Player King |
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Christopher Fairbank | Player Queen |
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Sarah Phillips | The Players |
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Ned Mendez | The Players |
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Roy York | The Players |
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Marjorie Bell | The Players |
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Justin Case | The Players |
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Roger Low | The Players |
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Pamela Sinclair | The Players |
| Director | Franco Zeffirelli |
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| Writer | William Shakespeare, Christopher De Vore, Franco Zeffirelli | |
| Producer | Bruce Davey, Dyson Lovell | |
| Musician | Ennio Morricone | |
| Photography | David Watkin | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |