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Midsummer Night's Dream DVD Movie

Midsummer Night's Dream DVD


2.35:1: Cinemascope

PN: 086162123085     Release: 01/15/2008
Starring: Kevin Kline, Michelle Pfeiffer, Rupert Everett
Director(s): Michael Hoffman
Price:$7.99 

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A Midsummer Night's Dream
With William Shakespeare now a hot commodity at the box office (and his body of work conveniently out of copyright), the usual trickle of film adaptations of the Bard's work is becoming a small flood, and director Michael Hoffman has assembled a cast of leading stage and screen actors for this whimsical film version of one of Shakespeare's most popular comedies. This interpretation of A Midsummer Night's Dream moves the action to Tuscany near the turn of the 20th century, as both mortals and enchanted creatures deal with romantic problems. Among the flesh-and-blood crowd, Duke Theseus (played by David Strathairn) is preparing for his wedding to Hippolyta (Sophie Marceau), while having to counsel Egeus (Bernard Hill), who has promised the hand of his daughter Hermia (Anna Friel) to Demetrius (Christian Bale). Hermia, however, wants to elope with her true love, Lysander (Dominic West), while her best friend Helena (Calista Flockhart) is mad about Demetrius. Meanwhile, fairies living in the forest are watching these romantic misadventures. Puck (Stanley Tucci) serves up love potions that mix and match the already confused lovers, while the Queen of Fairies, Titania (Michelle Pfeiffer), and her King, Oberon (Rupert Everett), have to deal with a group of hapless actors rehearsing a play in the forest -- one of whom, Bottom (Kevin Kline), has fallen under Puck's spell and becomes Titania's new lover. Will anyone end up with the person they really love? Who will get hurt riding their bicycles in the woods? Will Helena sit down and eat a square meal? Director Hoffman, a longtime Shakespeare buff, appeared as Lysander in a production of the play while a college student, and has since spearheaded a campaign to build a new $3 million theatre for his alma mater in Boise, ID. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Kevin Kline as Bottom
Michelle Pfeiffer as Titania
Rupert Everett as Oberon
Stanley Tucci as Puck
Calista Flockhart as Helena
Anna Friel as Hermia
Christian Bale as Demetrius
Dominic West as Lysander
David Strathairn as Theseus
Sophie Marceau as Hippolyta
Roger Rees as Peter Quince
Bernard Hill as Egeus
Bill Irwin as Tom Snout
Sam Rockwell as Francis Flute
Crew
Maria Teresa Barbasso - Art Director
Lora Kennedy - Casting
Ann Wingate - Co-producer
Gabriella Pescucci - Costume Designer
Gerry Gavigan - First Assistant Director
Michael Hoffman - Director
Garth Craven - Editor
Arnon Milchan - Executive Producer
Simon Boswell - Composer (Music Score)
Jo Allen - Makeup
Luciana Arrighi - Production Designer
Oliver Stapleton - Cinematographer
Michael Hoffman - Producer
Ian Whittaker - Set Designer
Petur Hliddal - Sound/Sound Designer
Antonio Corridori - Special Effects Supervisor
Rachel Griffiths - Script Supervisor
William Shakespeare - Play Author

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Brimming with fairies, sex, love potions, transformations, and slightly malevolent forays into matchmaking, A Midsummer Night's Dream leaves its interpreters with much to work with. Its already preposterous nature allows for quite a bit of tweaking, and the play has often fallen victim to ill-fated flights of directorial whimsy. Michael Hoffman, in an effort to showcase the decadent nature of A Midsummer Night's Dream, changed its original location in ancient Greece to a more sensual 19th century Italy, accomplishing little save for providing some gorgeous scenery and low-cut period costumes. Otherwise, the play was left to speak for itself by means of a stellar cast and its legendary playwright, William Shakespeare. Rupert Everett gives a delightfully brooding performance as Oberon, the fairy king, who sets the chaos in motion when he enchants his wife into falling in love with Nick Bottom (Kevin Kline), the aspiring thespian-turned-mule via one nasty potion. Kline, a Shakespearean veteran, shamelessly hams it up as the melodramatic Nick, while simultaneously imparting a buffoonish vulnerability. The forest setting is frenzied, wildly sexual, and arguably more hallucinatory than director Baz Luhrmann's modernized version of Romeo + Juliet. The best thing about Hoffman's take on A Midsummer Night's Dream, however, is his expert interweaving of the conventional and the outlandish. Though the film is traditional enough in its approach to use Felix Mendelssohn's classical compositions, as did director Max Reinhardt in his 1935 Hollywood version, it portrayed fairies as they were believed to be by Elizabethans: humorous, mischievous, sexual, and oftentimes up to no good. The surreal, sweaty atmosphere combined with giddy Elizabethan dialogue and one seriously lowbrow plot makes for a visually stimulating adventure and an irresistibly happy ending. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide
 
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General Specifications:

Language Options:English
Subtitle Options:English, Spanish
Sound Processing:DD5.1: Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel
DDS: Dolby Digital Surround
Additional Features:Widescreen format [aspect ratio 2.35:1] Interactive menus, scene selection Original theatrical trailer Languages: English Dolby Surround, English 5.1 Surround Subtitles: English and Spanish
DVD Aspect Ratio:2.35:1: Cinemascope
MPAA Rating:PG13
DVD Discs Included:1
DVD Sides:1
DVD DVD Region Code:1
Content Length:120 min
 

DVD Chapters:

Scene Selections
0. Scene Selections
0. Menu Group #1 with 24 chapter(s) covering 02:00:30
1. Main Titles. [4:09]
2. Wedding Preparations. [6:03]
3. The Course Of True Love. [3:41]
4. Casting A Play. [9:37]
5. Fairies. [:30]
6. Puck's Errand. [7:28]
7. Helena And Demetrius. [1:58]
8. The Flower. [3:27]
9. Titania's Bower. [1:37]
10. Lysander And Helena. [3:06]
11. Helena Enters. [5:29]
12. The Rehersal Place. [2:53]
13. Puck's Trick. [:29]
14. Puck's Mistake. [3:39]
15. A Donkey And A Queen. [1:03]
16. Helena's Lovers. [5:31]
17. The Cure. [2:38]
18. The Wood Nymphs. [2:06]
19. Bottom's Dream. [3:09]
20. A Wedding Celebration. [4:04]
21. Pyramus And Thisbe. [8:17]
22. Fairy Time. [1:01]
23. Puck's Speech. [4:12]
24. End Titles. [5:37]

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