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Sir Laurence Olivier
BOOKS BY AND ABOUT LAURENCE OLIVIER
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PR 5363 .C15 1928
Confessions of an actor : an autobiography
Olivier, Laurence. (Penguin Books, 1984)McNichols Campus Library
PN 2598 .O55 A33 1984
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PN 2597 .B8 1967
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PN 2598 .O55 B72 1984
Laurence Olivier : a biography
Spoto, Donald. (HarperCollins Publishers, c1992)McNichols Campus Library
PN 2598 .O55 S68 1992
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PN 2598 .O55 G6 1974
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PN 2598 .O55 A36 1986
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PN 2597 .B7
Stage fight: swords, firearms, fisticuffs, and slapstick.
Hobbs, William. (Theatre Arts Books [1967])McNichols Campus Library
PN 2071 .F4 H6 1967
Introduction by Laurence Olivier.
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PN 1998.2 .B318 2000
Theatre, the rediscovery of style
Saint-Denis, Michel. (Heinemann [1960])McNichols Campus Library
PN 2021 .S27
Introduction by Sir Laurence Olivier.
FILMOGRAPHY: TITLES IN THE UDM COLLECTION
Chronicle History Of King Henry The Fifth
(Paramount Pictures Corporation, c1988)McNichols Campus Library
PR 2812 .O45 1988
Credits: Producer-director, Laurence Olivier; screenplay, Laurence Olivier and Alan Dent; art director, Paul Sheriff; photography, Robert Krasker; costume design, Roger Furse ; music, William Walton ; music director, Muir Matheson; music score, The London Symphony Orchestra. Cast: Laurence Olivier, Robert Newton, Leslie Banks, Renee Asherson, Felix Aylmer, Esmond Knight, Leo Genn. The London Symphony Orchestra Olivet and Alan Dent; art director Paul Sheriff; director of photography Robert Krasker; costume design, Roger Furse; operating cameraman, Jack Hildyard; associate producer, Dallas Bower; Music composer, Sir William Walton; Musical director Muir Matheson; music score Notes: Title on container: Henry V. Complete title from screen: The chronicle history of King Henry the Fifth with his battell faught in Agincourt in France by Will Shakespeare will be played by the Lord Chamberlain's Men at the Globe Playhouse this day the first of May, 1600. Based on the play by William Shakespeare. Originally released as a motion picture in 1944 by Two Cities. VHS format. Summary: Shakespeare's play is presented as a performance at the Globe Theater in 1600. The scene becomes progressively more realistic for the Battle of Agincourt, but once again reverts to the Globe for the conclusion. (137 min.)
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PR 2807 .O49
Credits: Photographer, Desmond Dickinson ; cameraman, Ray Sturgess ; editor, Helga Cranston ; music, William Walton ; text editor, Alan Dent ; by William Shakespeare ; directed by Laurence Olivier. Cast: Laurence Olivier (Hamlet), Felix Aylmer (Polonius), Jean Simmons (Ophelia), Eileen Herlie (Gertrude), Anthony Quayle (Marcellus), Basil Sydney (Claudius), Norman Wooland (Horatio), Terence Morgan (Laertes) Notes: Hi-Fi, Dolby processed. Not rated. "A J. Arthur Rank enterprise." Originally issued as a motion picture by Two Cities, Britain, 1948, as a Laurence Olivier production. "This brilliant production earned critical acclaim and four 1948 Academy Awards: Best picture, Actor, Art direction-set direction and Costume design"--Container. Videocassette release of the 1948 motion picture. Summary: The classic version of Shakespeare's Hamlet, the towering tragedy of the Danish prince who feigns madness to trap his father's murderer. (155 min.)
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PR 2819 .O49
Credits: Directed by Michael Elliott. Cast: Laurence Olivier (King Lear), Dorothy Tutin (Goneril), Diana Rigg (Regan), Anna Calder-Marshall (Cordelia), Colin Blakely (Kent), Jeremy Kemp (Cornwall), Robert Lang (Albany), Robert Lindsay (Edmund), Leo McKern (Gloucester), David Threlfall (Edgar), John Hurt (The fool). Notes: VHS. Summary: Emmy Award winning television presentation of Shakespeare's timeless tale of greed and lust of power with Laurence Olivier as the aged, embittered King Lear, a foolish king who divides his realm between two ungrateful daughters. (158 min.)
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PR 2825 .A2 S53 1993
Credits: Executive producer, Cecil Clarke. Cast: Laurence Olivier, Joan Plowright, Jeremy Brett, Michael Jayston. Notes: A television version of Jonathan Miller's 1973 London stage production. Summary: Set in 1860's Venice, a young Venetian borrows money from a Jew who gives him the money on the security of one pound of flesh. Upon default the Jew insists on payment of his bond and the young Venetian is rescued by the heroine disguised as a male lawyer. (134 min.)
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PN 1997 .R43 2001
Notes: A videodisc release of the 1940 motion picture, based on the novel by Daphne du Maurier. Special features: Commentary by film scholar Leonard J. Leff; isolated music and effects track; Screen, hair, makeup and costume tests including Vivien Leigh, Anne Baxter, Loreeta Young, Margaret Sullavan and Joan Fontaine; Hitchcock on Rebecca, excerpts from his conversations with François Truffaut; phone interviews with Joan Fontaine and Judith Anderson from 1986; behind-the-scenes photo gallery; production correspondence and casting notes; deleted scenes script excerpts; 1939 test screening questionnaire; footage from 1940 Academy Awards ceremony; re-issue trailer; three hours of readio show adaptations.
Summary: A young bride is brought by her new husband to his manor house in England. There she finds that the memory of her husband's first wife haunts her, and she tries to discover the secret of that mysterious woman's death. On 2 DVDs (total running time: 130 min.).
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PR 2821 .O49
Credits: Produced and directed by Sir Laurence Olivier. Cast: Laurence Olivier, Claire Bloom, John Gielgud, Ralph Richardson. Videocassette release of the 1955 motion picture. Newly remastered original full length version. Adapted from the play by William Shakespeare. "Newly Remastered original full length version." (155 min.)
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PR 4172 .A5 W97
Credits: produced by Samuel Goldwyn ; directed by William Wyler ; screenplay by Charles MacArthur and Ben Hecht.
Cast: Laurence Olivier, Merle Oberon, David Niven, Flora Rolson, Donald Crisp, Leo G. Carroll. Notes: Originally released as a motion picture in 1939.
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Sir Laurence Olivier Official Web Site
Estate of Sir Laurence Olivier c/o CMG Worldwide.The Official Web Site of Sir Laurence Olivier has everything that you want to know about Laurence Olivier. Check out this month's TV Appearances in our What's New section, read our Biography about the Impressive Screen Legend, or browse through some fabulous Laurence Olivier Photos. Also includes links to books, posters, and tributes.
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