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The Scottish Play

  • 2020
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
124
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Tina Benko, Will Brill, and Peter Mark Kendall in The Scottish Play (2020)
A successful actress accepts the role of Lady Macbeth at a small New England theater, where she begins a flirtation with her charmingly awkward young director, and finds herself haunted by the ghost of William Shakespeare, who's keen to do some rewrites.
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Actress takes Lady Macbeth role at small theater, flirts with young director. Haunted by Shakespeare's ghost wanting rewrites. Premise centers around performance, supernatural presence influ... Read allActress takes Lady Macbeth role at small theater, flirts with young director. Haunted by Shakespeare's ghost wanting rewrites. Premise centers around performance, supernatural presence influencing production.Actress takes Lady Macbeth role at small theater, flirts with young director. Haunted by Shakespeare's ghost wanting rewrites. Premise centers around performance, supernatural presence influencing production.

  • Director
    • Keith Boynton
  • Writer
    • Keith Boynton
  • Stars
    • Peter Mark Kendall
    • Ali Ahn
    • Tina Benko
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    124
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Keith Boynton
    • Writer
      • Keith Boynton
    • Stars
      • Peter Mark Kendall
      • Ali Ahn
      • Tina Benko
    • 14User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Peter Mark Kendall
    Peter Mark Kendall
    • Adam
    Ali Ahn
    Ali Ahn
    • Lauren
    Tina Benko
    Tina Benko
    • Sydney
    Willie C. Carpenter
    Willie C. Carpenter
    • Don
    Geraint Wyn Davies
    Geraint Wyn Davies
    • Hugh
    Will Brill
    Will Brill
    • Will
    Ben Getz
    Ben Getz
    • Tim
    Kerry Flanagan
    Kerry Flanagan
    • Costumer
    Alex Esola
    Alex Esola
    • Sean
    Brit Whittle
    Brit Whittle
    • Tom
    Paul Alexander Nolan
    Paul Alexander Nolan
    • Lucas
    Madeleine Lodge
    Madeleine Lodge
    • Jess
    Mark Johannes
    • Man in Theater
    Gordon Tashjian
    Gordon Tashjian
    • Carl
    Kirsten Doyle
    • Audience Member
    Andrew Lopez
    Andrew Lopez
    • Soldier
    Mary Anisi
    Mary Anisi
    • Woman in Theater
    Carolyn Seiff
    • Dotty
    • Director
      • Keith Boynton
    • Writer
      • Keith Boynton
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    User reviews14

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    10blue-92105

    A little gem!

    It is not necessary to be a specialist of Shakespeare to enjoy this little gem.

    It's beautifully filmed and acted.

    I loved everything about this movie, the screenplay, the settings,

    the dialogs, witty and also humorous.

    The Shakespearean parts are just wonderfully crafted.

    Keith Boynton has a real sense for space, light, as well as a

    definite talent for writing scripts that are thought out of the box.

    This is an uplifiting and clever movie.

    Really, one of the best movies I have seen in years.

    Highly recommended (sorry for the following, minimum characters required : highly recommended.)
    3joe-734

    Unusual combination of strong and weak elements

    I don't think I've ever seen a movie that seemed so assured in certain aspects and so inept in others. The concept is good; the script--which faces the considerable challenge of providing clear and witty blank verse dialogue and credible additional scenes for Macbeth--is often excellent; the tough parts of the actress and the ghost are handled well; and the cinematography is often lovely.

    On the other hand, the pacing is poor, especially in the sluggish first half, in ways that could easily have been corrected. On at least two occasions, one character relates to another what happened in the previous scene--explanation that's begging to be cut. The set-up should have been established much more quickly, leaving more time for the payoff--the rehearsals and the performance of the play within the movie--which are entertaining, when they finally arrive.

    The editing is far too busy: too many cuts, too many different shots, too much cutting back and forth during stretches of dialogue--all rather exhausting, undermining some decent material.

    Finally, the actor playing the 'charmingly awkward' young theater director is all awkward and no charm. Not his fault, I suspect; he's not right for the part, and it doesn't seem he got much help from the director.

    This could have been a fine little movie; it's hard to understand how the people involved could have missed such glaring problems.
    9twelve-house-books

    A Solid Nine Stars

    I only give this beautiful gem nine stars because it could have been a lot longer and I wouldn't have cared in the least. I normally don't like Shakespearean acting, but this film is not only great, it's enlightening. Brilliantly written and equally acted, I carry a renewed love for Shakespearean theatre because for the first time I've been shown the great playwright as a human god instead of some capricious tyrant from Mount Olympus. Bravo to everyone involved!
    9helenworcester

    Why oh why!

    The Scottish Play was a complete surprise to me. Delightful, creative, romantic and fun, and oh so much better than most of the mediocrity called movies these days.

    Why hadn't I heard of The Scottish Play before? Why isn't this movie better known? Why wasn't it up for all kinds of awards? Why, oh why aren't there more movies like this? I can only hope that the writer and director ,Keith Boynton, becomes discovered by people with money and influence who can give his creative genius the limelight it deserves. May the ghost of Will Shakespeare appear before Hollywood producers and tell them about Keith Boynton!
    10dlynch-92282

    Field of dreams for the stage

    Just enough magic, A large dose of perfect acting.

    A taste of the ethereal in the miracle that is Shakespeare's plays.

    A great recipe for an awesome movie.

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      Geraint Wyn Davies played MacBeth in Season 2 of "Slings and Arrows" starring Paul Gross.
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      Will: Make what frail joy thou canst in thy brief light.

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      • May 28, 2021 (United States)
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      • 1h 53m(113 min)
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