William Shakespeare (Joseph Fiennes) is on a cold streak. Not only is he writing for Philip Henslowe (Geoffrey Rush), owner of "The Rose," a theatre whose doors are about to be closed by sadistic creditors, but he's got a nasty case of writer's block. Shakespeare hasn't written a hit in years. In fact, he hasn't written much of anything recently. Thus, the Bard finds himself in quite a bind when Henslowe, desperate to stave off another round of hot-coals-to-feet application, stakes The Rose's solvency on Shakespeare's new comedy, "Romeo and Ethel, the Pirate's Daughter." The problem is, "Romeo" is safely "locked away" in Shakespeare's head, which is to say that not a word of it is written. Meanwhile, the lovely Lady Viola (Gwyneth Paltrow) is an ardent theatre-goer — scandalous for a woman of her breeding — who especially admires Shakespeare's plays and, not incidentally, Bill himself. Alas, she's about to be sold as property into a loveless marriage by her mercenary father and shipped off to a Virginia tobacco plantation. But not before dressing up as a young man and winning the part of Romeo in the embryonic play. Shakespeare soon discovers the deception and goes along with it, using the blossoming love affair to ignite his muse. As William and Viola's romance grows in intensity and spirals towards its inevitable culmination, so, too, does the farcical comedy about Romeo and pirates transform into the timeless tragedy that is Romeo and Juliet. — Merle Bertrand
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Geoffrey Rush | Philip Henslowe |
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Tom Wilkinson | Hugh Fennyman |
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Steven O'Donnell | Lambert |
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Tim McMullen | Frees |
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Joseph Fiennes | Will Shakespeare |
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Steven Beard | Makepeace / the Preacher |
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Antony Sher | Dr Moth |
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Patrick Barlow | Will Kempe |
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Martin Clunes | Richard Burbage |
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Sandra Reinton | Rosaline |
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Simon Callow | Tilney / Master of the Revels |
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Judi Dench | Queen Elizabeth |
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Bridget McConnell | Lady in Waiting |
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Georgie Glen | Lady in Waiting |
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Nicholas Boulton | Henry Condell |
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Gwyneth Paltrow | Viola De Lesseps |
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Imelda Staunton | Nurse |
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Colin Firth | Lord Wessex |
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Desmond McNamara | Crier |
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Barnaby Kay | Nol |
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Jim Carter | Ralph Bashford |
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Paul Bigley | Peter / the Stage Manager |
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Jason Round | Actor in Tavern |
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Rupert Farley | Barman |
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Adam Barker | First Auditionee |
| Director | John Madden |
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| Writer | Marc Norman, Tom Stoppard | |
| Producer | Linda Bruce, Mark Cooper, Donna Gigliotti, Julie Goldstein, Marc Norman, David Parfitt, Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein, Edward Zwick | |
| Musician | Stephen Warbeck | |
| Photography | Richard Greatrex | |
| Edition | Miramax Collector's Series |
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| Packaging | Keep Case |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Anamorphic Widescreen (2.35:1) |
| Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 FRENCH: Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Subtitles | Arabic | Czech | Danish | Dutch | English | English (Closed Captioned) | Finnish | French | German | Greek | Hebrew | Norwegian | Polish | Portuguese | Swedish |
| Distributor | Miramax Home Video |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Jan 06, 2004 |
| Regions | 1 |