Macbeth (1948)



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Synopsis:
Shakespeare's tragic tale of the rise and fall of ambitious 12th-century Scottish warrior MacBeth has proven irresistible to filmmakers. Orson Welles was so anxious to transfer the play to the screen that he acceded to the demands of his parent studio, Republic pictures, that he shoot his version of MacBeth in 23 days on standing B-western sets. The result may not be the best-ever cinematic MacBeth, but it's certainly one of the most moody and atmospheric. Director Welles naturally casts star Welles in the title role, with his old radio colleague Jeanette Nolan as Lady MacBeth (her highly stylized performance has been unfairly castigated by purists, but we defy you to take your eyes off her). Dan O'Herlihy plays MacDuff, Roddy MacDowell is Malcolm, and Edgar Barrier the unfortunate Banquo. Erskine Sanford, William Alland and Gus Schilling, veterans all of Welles' masterpiece Citizen Kane, are also prominently featured, as is Welles' daughter Christopher (as one of MacDuff's murdered children). The severe cutting of the original text is compensated for by the addition of a new character, the "Holy Father" (played in Boris Karloff-style makeup by Alan Napier), whose potted Shakespearian speeches help to bridge several continuity gaps. Highlights include MacBeth's tremulous sighting of Banquo's ghost, an extended monologue in which only MacBeth's head is illuminated, and the synthesizer-like interpolations of the three ubiquitous witches. Welles had originally instructed his actors to deliver their dialogue in a thick Scots burr, but this proved so incomprehensible to preview audiences that Republic ordered the film to be completely redubbed. The original, fully restored version of MacBeth (as opposed to the 89-minute general release cut) was made available on videocassette in the mid-1980s.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
1/1/1948
Director Credit
George Orson Welles Director
Cast Credit
Charles Lederer Witch
George "Shorty" Chirello Seyton
Robert Coote
Keene Curtis Lennox
Orson Welles Macbeth
Jeanette Nolan Lady Macbeth
Daniel O'Herlihy Macduff
Roddy McDowall Malcolm
Edgar Barrier Banquo
Alan Napier A Holy Father
Erskine Sanford Duncan
John Dierkes Ross
Peggy Webber Lady Macduff/Witch
Lionel Braham Siward
Archie Heugly Young Siward
Jerry Farber Fleance
Christopher Welles Macduff Child
Morgan Farley Doctor
Brainerd Duffield First Murderer
William Alland Second Murderer
Augustus E. Schilling A Porter
Lurene Tuttle Gentlewoman
Production Credits Credit
George Orson Welles Producer
Art Department Credit
James S. Redd Set Designer
Fred A. Ritter Art Director
John McCarthy Set Designer
Film Camera Credit
John L. Russell Cinematographer
William Bradford Cinematographer
Visual Effects Credit
Howard Lydecker Special Effects
Theodore Lydecker Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Bob Mark Makeup
Adele Palmer Costume Designer
George Orson Welles Costume Designer



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