As You Like It

As You Like It (1983)


  • Genre: Comedy, TV Movie
  • Release Date: 1983-01-01
  • User Rating: 6/10 from 1 ratings
  • Runtime: 2h 36min
  • Production Company: CBC
  • Production Country: Canada
  • Directors: Herb Roland, John Hirsch.
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Summary

Shakespeare's As You Like It is a delightful romantic comedy , lavishly staged by the renowned Stratford Festival. A favorite with audiences throughout the centuries, this fairy tale is a brilliant magical celebration of romance, passion and unity. Pitting young love against the vanity of the court. It is the familiar story of exiled lovers reunited, of woodland meanderings, of mistaken identity and disguise, and of political wrongs set right. As in all of Shakespeare's plays, this is a story rich in mythology which deals with the transformation of souls from evil to good.

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  • Graham Abbey

    as 1st Page
  • Mervyn Blake

    as Adam
  • Graeme Campbell

    as Duke Frederick
  • Nicholas Colicos

    as Dennis
  • Christopher Cook

    as 2nd Page
  • Keith Dinicol

    as Le Beau
  • Rosemary Dunsmore

    as Celia
  • Maurice E. Evans

    as Sir Oliver Martext
  • Christopher Gibson

    as Jacques de Boys
  • Andrew Gillies

    as Orlando
  • Lewis Gordon

    as Touchstone
  • Mary Haney

    as Phebe
  • Thomas Hauff

    as 1st Forest Lord
  • Deryck Hazel

    as Shepherd
  • John Jarvis

    as Silvius
  • Elizabeth Leigh-Milne

    as Audrey
  • Hardee T. Lineham

    as William
  • Jefferson Mappin

    as Charles the Wrestler
  • Roberta Maxwell

    as Rosalind
  • William Needles

    as Duke Senior
  • John Novak

    as Amiens
  • Nicholas Pennell

    as Jaques
  • Stephen Russell

    as Oliver
  • Ric Sarabia

    as Duke Fredrick's mum / Forest Lord / William understudy
  • Michael Shepherd

    as 2nd Forest Lord
  • Steve Yorke

    as 1st Lord to Duke Frederick
  • Peter Zednik

    as 2nd Lord to Duke Frederick
Art Desmond Heeley Production Design
Writing William Shakespeare Author
Lighting Michael J. Whitfield Lighting Supervisor
Directing Herb Roland Director
Directing John Hirsch Director
Sound Raymond Pannell Music

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