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Campanadas a medianoche (1965)
Falstaff as Falstaff was meant to be
Please, Shakespeare fans if you have not seen this movie find a friend with a VHS player and diligently look for a copy (even if economics force you to seek those who would share the cost). To me Chimes at Midnight, with Italian title, Spanish scenery, English and American actors ranks as one of the all time finest renderings of Shakespeare in the cinema. I sold my VHS copy recently only because my VHS player no longer worked but I believe it is an absolute necessity that some enterprising company take this project on as a DVD in its entirety. The opening with Falstaff and his companion talking about the days they had seen (yes they heard "the chimes at midnight")through the brothel scene with Prince Hal and the hilarious battle sequence, the soliloquy by Sir John Gielgud as Henry the Fourth and many other scenes evoke a sincere understanding and love of the bard's creations. The release of two well reviewed books on Shakespeare would give impetus to this DVD release.
ITV Saturday Night Theatre: The Price (1971)
one of the finest American play productions
I would love to see this production of Arthur Miller's often overlooked classic again. I vividly remember the performances of George C. Scott and Colleen Dewhurst as two of the finest with an equally exceptional performance by Barry Sullivan. Will someone please release this on DVD? The dialog snaps, the characters are great and every American family will see similarities in their own situation. In this age in which every family member gains (or loses) from love and material when a parent dies no better depiction exists. I can still see George C. Scott in his policeman's uniform looking for the reality behind his faith and belief system.