Twelfth Night (1996) Twelfth Night

Twelfth Night ★★½ 1996 (PG) Director Nunn's take on Shakespeare's gender-bending, romantic-comedy, which is now set in the 1890s. Shipwrecked on an unfriendly Illyrian shore, Viola (Stubbs), believing twin brother Sebastian (Mackintosh) to be dead, disguises herself in male attire and joins the retinue of the lovesick Duke Orsino (Stephens). He's pining for the Countess Olivia (Bonham Carter) and decides to use Viola-turned-Cesario as a surrogate wooer. Too bad Olivia's becoming more interested in her effeminate pseudo-suitor and that Orsino's having a few sexual quandries of his own. 133m/C VHS. GB Imogen Stubbs, Helena Bonham Carter, Toby Stephens, Steven Mackintosh, Richard E. Grant, Nigel Hawthorne, Ben Kingsley, Imelda Staunton, Mel Smith, Nicholas Farrell; Director: Trevor Nunn; Writer: Trevor Nunn; Writer: Clive Tickner; Cameo: Shaun Davey.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1996
Rating PG
Length (in minutes) 133
Display Color
Formats VHS
Filmed In Great Britain
Credits
Role Name
Actor Ben Kingsley
Actor Richard E. Grant
Actor Nigel Hawthorne
Actor Imelda Staunton
Actor Nicholas Farrell
Actor Mel Smith
Actor Helena Bonham Carter
Actor Steven Mackintosh
Actor Toby Stephens
Actor Imogen Stubbs
Cameo Shaun Davey
Cinematographer Clive Tickner
Director Trevor Nunn
Writer Trevor Nunn

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