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Macbeth
Macbeth

Macbeth

Genres

Drama

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An adaptation of Shakespeare's play.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

132 mins

Rating

6/10

Release Date

01 January 1981

Country

United States of America

Cast

Jeremy Brett

Jeremy Brett

Macbeth

Piper Laurie

Piper Laurie

Lady Macbeth

Simon MacCorkindale

Simon MacCorkindale

Macduff

Richard Alfieri

Richard Alfieri

Malcolm

Barry Primus

Barry Primus

Banquo

Millie Perkins

Millie Perkins

Lady Macduff

Alan Oppenheimer

Alan Oppenheimer

Duncan

Franklyn Seales

Franklyn Seales

Lennox

Jay Robinson

Jay Robinson

The Porter

Brad David

Brad David

Ross

Nomi Mitty

Nomi Mitty

Witch

Maria Mayenzet

Maria Mayenzet

Witch

Eugenia Wright

Eugenia Wright

Witch

Johnny Crawford

Johnny Crawford

Seyton

Stanley Waxman

Stanley Waxman

Siward

Alan Mandell

Alan Mandell

Scottish Doctor

Phillip Persons

Phillip Persons

Menteith

Robert Aberdeen

Robert Aberdeen

Young Siward

Fredric Cook

Fredric Cook

Caithness

Tim Prager

Tim Prager

Bloody Sergeant

John Papais

John Papais

Angus

Douglas Kaback

Douglas Kaback

Fleance

Gary Bisig

Gary Bisig

First Murderer

Daniel Fortus

Daniel Fortus

Second Murderer

Michael Augenstein

Michael Augenstein

Donalbain

Elliot Jaffe

Elliot Jaffe

Son to Macduff

Jamie Bozian

Jamie Bozian

Apparition

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