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King Lear

  • TV Series
  • 1974
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Patrick Magee in King Lear (1974)
King Lear
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When King Lear decides to step down from his throne, he decides to divide his kingdom among his three daughters with tragic results.When King Lear decides to step down from his throne, he decides to divide his kingdom among his three daughters with tragic results.When King Lear decides to step down from his throne, he decides to divide his kingdom among his three daughters with tragic results.

  • Stars
    • Patrick Mower
    • Ann Lynn
    • Philip Brack
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    5.7/10
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    • Stars
      • Patrick Mower
      • Ann Lynn
      • Philip Brack
    • 2User reviews
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    Patrick Mower
    Patrick Mower
    • Edmund
    • 1974
    Ann Lynn
    Ann Lynn
    • Regan
    • 1974
    Philip Brack
    • Albany
    • 1974
    Beth Harris
    • Goneril
    • 1974
    Patrick Magee
    Patrick Magee
    • King Lear
    • 1974
    Wendy Allnutt
    Wendy Allnutt
    • Cordelia
    • 1974
    Robert Coleby
    Robert Coleby
    • Edgar
    • 1974
    Ronald Radd
    Ronald Radd
    • Gloucester
    • 1974
    Ray Smith
    Ray Smith
    • Kent
    • 1974
    Ellis Jones
    • The Fool
    • 1974
    Peter Jeffrey
    Peter Jeffrey
    • Cornwall
    • 1974
    Roger Rowland
    Roger Rowland
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    8michael-traylor

    Pretty good, but a lot was cut.

    The fool was almost completely cut, but this is a good version anyway. Gotta remember it was made for TV and take it as it is. I read somewhere that someone said once that they had never seen a bad version of "Hamlet", and that goes for Lear, too, though (big Peter Brook fan that I am) Peter Brook's version is one that I haven't made it all the way through quite yet. The running time here has been cut by almost an hour and a half, but that is OK. Patrick Magee started slowly, but his journey into madness is very effective. I have yet to see the version done by Laurence Olivier and I have high hopes for it. I am very happy with this version.
    8bkoganbing

    When You're the father of girls

    Sandwiched between versions done by Paul Scofield and Laurence Olivier is this Thames Television version of King Lear. In the title role Patrick Magee definitely holds his own against the two acting knights though my favorite still remains the one Olivier did.

    Thames made the decision that this would be a mini-series given to the British television audience in six episodes. If that was the case then I'm at a loss why the part of Lear's fool is nearly cut out of the play. The Fool, especially when played by John Hurt in the Olivier production has some of the best lines Shakespeare ever wrote. So it might have been a seven or eight part mini-series.

    Magee does well as the old King, getting a little stupid in his dotage and the victim of base flattery by his two oldest daughters. When third daughter doesn't kiss up to him enough he cuts her out of her share of the kingdom and lives long enough to regret that.

    Besides Magee the one to watch in this production is Patrick Mower as Edmund of Gloucester. Illegitimate of birth and feeling the pangs of it, he schemes as intricately as Richard III to get to the top. Unlike Richard III he's not bad looking and uses that to full advantage with all of Lear's daughters to some degree.

    A good production, but I'll stick with Olivier and Scofield.

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    • Trivia
      At the time of filming there was a strike at the BBC, so the producers at Thames found that some actors were available who would not otherwise have been affordable with Thames' budget restrictions. Ironically, this production was delayed because the stagehands at Thames also went on strike during production.
    • Quotes

      Fool: If thou wert my fool. Nuncle, I'd have thee beaten for being old before thy time.

      King Lear: How's that?

      Fool: Thou shoulds't not have been old till thou hadst been wise.

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      Version of King Lear (1909)

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    • Release date
      • September 24, 1974 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Teddington Studios, Teddington, Middlesex, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Thames Television
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      2 hours
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      • Color
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      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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