000347239 000__ 02832cgm\a2200553Ia\4500 000347239 001__ 347239 000347239 005__ 20210513124943.0 000347239 007__ vd\zvaizs 000347239 008__ 010531s2001\\\\nyu059\\\\\\\\\\\\vleng\d 000347239 019__ $$a57420283 000347239 0241_ $$a738329018023 000347239 02842 $$aK180$$bKino on Video 000347239 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocm47213908 000347239 035__ $$a347239 000347239 040__ $$aMDK$$cMDK$$dUMC$$dOCLCQ$$dBTCTA$$dEMU$$dSINLB$$dERL 000347239 049__ $$aISEA 000347239 050_4 $$aPR2821.A23$$bK43 2001 000347239 08204 $$a791.4372$$221 000347239 1300_ $$aRichard III (Motion picture : 1912) 000347239 24514 $$aThe life and death of King Richard III$$h[videorecording] /$$cthe American Film Institute presents ; M.B. Dudley presents ; directed by James Keane. 000347239 24630 $$aRichard III 000347239 2463_ $$aRichard the third 000347239 2461_ $$iTitle on container:$$aWilliam Shakespeare's Richard III 000347239 260__ $$aNew York :$$bKino on Video,$$cc2001. 000347239 300__ $$a1 videodisc (59 min.) :$$bsd., col. tinted ;$$c4 3/4 in. 000347239 500__ $$aOriginally released as a motion picture in 1912. 000347239 500__ $$aDigital stereo. 000347239 500__ $$a"Supplemental features: Rediscovering Richard: looking back at a forgotten classic ; Frederick Warde on Richard III ; Essay by Douglas Brode"--Container. 000347239 500__ $$a"The earliest surviving American feature film"--Container. 000347239 500__ $$a"Restored by AFI"--Container. 000347239 500__ $$a"Based on the play by William Shakespeare"--Container. 000347239 508__ $$aMusic composed and conducted by Ennio Morricone. 000347239 5111_ $$aFrederick Warde, Robert Gemp, Albert Gardner, Violet Stuart. 000347239 520__ $$aProduced as a vehicle for Frederick Warde, a legendary stage actor of the 19th century, "Richard III" was the most ambitious Shakespearean adaptation to date. The film not only attempts to honor the intricacies of the original play, it flavors the drama with spectacular crowd scenes and rich color tints. "Richard III" offers a fresh glimpse at a time in history when Shakespeare wasn't strictly the domain of scholars but was a source of popular entertainment, "when Americans didn't have to be spoon-fed a great dramatist but were united in their passion for one who gave them characters who mirrored their own complex humanity, not to mention sublime poetry, along with requisite doses of sex and violence." 000347239 538__ $$aDVD. 000347239 546__ $$aSilent film. 000347239 60000 $$aRichard$$bIII,$$cKing of England,$$d1452-1485$$vDrama. 000347239 655_7 $$aFeature films.$$2lcgft 000347239 655_7 $$aSilent films.$$2lcgft 000347239 7001_ $$aKeane, James. 000347239 7001_ $$aDudley, M. B. 000347239 7001_ $$aWarde, Frederick B.,$$d1851-1935. 000347239 7001_ $$aGemp, Robert. 000347239 7001_ $$aGardner, Albert. 000347239 7001_ $$aStuart, Violet. 000347239 7001_ $$aMorricone, Ennio. 000347239 7001_ $$aShakespeare, William,$$d1564-1616.$$tKing Richard III. 000347239 7102_ $$aAmerican Film Institute. 000347239 7102_ $$aKino International Corporation. 000347239 85200 $$bdvd$$hPR2821.A23$$iK43$$i2001 000347239 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:347239$$pGLOBAL_SET 000347239 980__ $$aBIB 000347239 980__ $$aDVD