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Twelfth Night, or What You Will

  • TV Movie
  • 1998
  • 2h 43m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
289
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Twelfth Night, or What You Will (1998)
ComedyDramaRomance

Viola and her twin brother Sebastian are separated after a shipwreck on the coast of Illyria, and each believes the other drowned. Viola disguises herself as a male page named Cesario and en... Read allViola and her twin brother Sebastian are separated after a shipwreck on the coast of Illyria, and each believes the other drowned. Viola disguises herself as a male page named Cesario and enters the service of the duke Orsino. Orsino sends Cesario to court the reclusive lady Oliv... Read allViola and her twin brother Sebastian are separated after a shipwreck on the coast of Illyria, and each believes the other drowned. Viola disguises herself as a male page named Cesario and enters the service of the duke Orsino. Orsino sends Cesario to court the reclusive lady Olivia on his behalf, and various mistaken identities and infatuations result.

  • Writer
    • William Shakespeare
  • Stars
    • Helen Hunt
    • Kyra Sedgwick
    • Philip Bosco
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    289
    YOUR RATING
    • Writer
      • William Shakespeare
    • Stars
      • Helen Hunt
      • Kyra Sedgwick
      • Philip Bosco
    • 12User reviews
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    Helen Hunt
    Helen Hunt
    • Viola
    Kyra Sedgwick
    Kyra Sedgwick
    • Countess Olivia
    Philip Bosco
    Philip Bosco
    • Malvolio
    Paul Rudd
    Paul Rudd
    • Duke Orsino
    David Patrick Kelly
    David Patrick Kelly
    • Feste
    Kim Awon
    Kevin Daniels
    Kevin Daniels
    • Officer…
    Adam Dannheisser
    Adam Dannheisser
    • Officer
    • (as Adam Dannheiser)
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    Jack Davidson
    Jack Davidson
    • Priest
    Ryan Dunn
    Amy Hill
    Amy Hill
    • Maria
    Julio Monge
    Julio Monge
    • Antonio
    Brian Murray
    Brian Murray
    • Sir Toby Belch
    Paul O'Brien
    Paul O'Brien
    • Sea Captain
    Steven Ochoa
    • Curio
    Matte Osian
    Matte Osian
    • Officer…
    Rick Stear
    • Sebastian
    Skipp Sudduth
    Skipp Sudduth
    • Fabian
    • Writer
      • William Shakespeare
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    10bobthedramadork

    Awesome talent performing a hard play

    I thought this was a wonderful performance. The set was rather lacking but some how that added to it and let your imagination run.

    I enjoyed the acting. When I first saw this I had never read the script and yet I understood everything the actors were saying (because let's face it...Shakespeare is hard to understand and perform).

    Helen Hunt's performance as Viola amazed me. She was very well into character and even added humor to her part without over doing it or not doing it enough. Kudo's to her. My same comment to all the other actors in the cast. They did a great job with their performance (and even though it was Shakespeare I went "wow") but Helen Hunt seemed to stand out.

    I give the entire performance 9.5/10 but I thought this was one of the best Shakespeare performances I ever have seen.
    DanaMulder

    Absolutely wonderful!

    I was delighted to see "Twelfth Night" broadcast on PBS, since I got the opportunity to see this play performed live over the summer. I thought it was an excellent production! While this was not my first introduction to Shakespeare, in my opinion the actors and everyone involved worked very hard to bring the audience into the play and make sure they didn't get lost. Their hard work really payed off. I must admit that I am a huge fan of Helen Hunt's, not to mention Kyra Sedgewick and Paul Rudd, so this made the play even more exciting to watch. I enjoyed the season premiere of "Mad About You", thrilled to see some of the actors from "Twelfth Night" making cameos. All in all, I thought that this was an exceptionally well-done production, and although it's no longer running, is a must-see!
    10TheLittleSongbird

    Joyful Twelfth Night

    Have appreciated Shakespeare's work for a long time. 'Twelfth Night' was one of my first Shakespeare plays. Actually along with 'Macbeth' it was the play that introduced me to and got me into his plays, through reading the text out loud in English class, while analysing the language as we went along. As a young adult, it's still one of my favourites of his. The story is complicated but lots of fun and charming, it has heart, memorable characters and moments and a lot of quotable lines.

    There are a lot of very worthy and even brilliant productions of 'Twelfth Night'. Personally haven't actually seen a bad one, even if there are productions that do things differently (including a female Malvolio in one production that was done brilliantly) and don't completely succeed (including the Royal Shakespeare Company expanding Viola's role at the expense of Feste). This one for me is one of the best versions, it's just so exuberant and joyful and such a much needed breath of fresh air during such a depressing time.

    Everything is executed beautifully. The costumes are neither old-fashioned or trashy, there is a sense of period with the scenery and handsomely done at that. It's beautifully shot too, it's expansive enough without being overblown and has intimacy without being claustrophobic. The direction by Nicholas Hytner is always tasteful, with no gratuitous touches or gimmicks, and traditional without being stuffy. There may not be an awful lot innovative here, but that doesn't matter with this amount of exuberance, keen eye for character interaction and respect for the text.

    Shakespeare's text is typically wonderful and poetic. The comedy in the production is constantly very funny to hilarious, with nothing feeling forced or overdone. Yet the heart of the play is also far from lost or forgotten, there is actually a lot of it and it is handled very touchingly thanks to Olivia not being passive or underwritten and the beautiful chemistry between Helen Hunt and Paul Rudd.

    All the performances are terrific with no exception, with Hunt a very committed and at her best enchanting Viola and Rudd a dashing and noble Orsino. Kyra Sedgwick's Olivia is very moving, while the Malvolio of Phillip Bosco is amusing yet also suitably pitiful, without being too much of an idiot. Brian Murray is riotously funny as Sir Toby and doesn't overplay or mug.

    In conclusion, a joy of a 'Twelfth Night'. 10/10.
    10amze

    Wonderful

    I was very excited to see that Twelfth Night was being broadcast on our local PBS station, especially since I had the pleasure of seeing it live in New York City over the summer. I was truly impressed by ALL the performances and was excited to see some "lost" actors from other favorites of mine (i.e. Warriors).

    I am a true follower of Helen Hunt and was quite surprised to watch the Season Premiere of Mad About You and recognize some of the actors from the play.

    Twelfth Night was a nice introduction of Shakespeare and has aroused my curiosity for other plays. Thanks for the space!
    10Lainey

    A delightful and perfectly cast stage production

    Nicholas Hytner's production of "Twelfth Night" was performed in the summer of '98 at Lincoln Center in New York. I was lucky enough to see the play (from the front row), and it was spellbinding. The TV version (broadcast on PBS' "Live From Lincoln Center") was just as magical. It's a very funny play, and the incredible lighting, sets and music (especially Feste's songs) make it an experience I'll always remember.

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    • Release date
      • August 30, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • arabuloku.com
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Vivian Beaumont Theatre, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts - Columbus Avenue & 61st Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 43m(163 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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