Antony and Cleopatra / by William Shakespeare ; a BBC Television production in association with Time-Life Television ; a production by Jonathan Miller.

Format Video (Streaming)
Publication InfoNew York, N.Y. : Ambrose Video Publishing, c1981.
DescriptionStreaming video file (171 min.) : digital, sd., col.
Supplemental Contenthttps://go.openathens.net/redirector/ecu.edu?url=http://videos.ambrosevideo.com/?SH-015&license=19078cf77742ff7fb01750e532cdac84
Subjects

Other author/creatorMiller, Jonathan, 1934-
Other author/creatorBlakely, Colin.
Other author/creatorLapotaire, Jane.
Other author/creatorCharleson, Ian.
Other author/creatorJames, Emrys, 1928-1989
Other author/creatorKnight, Esmond, 1906-1987.
Other author/creatorShakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Antony and Cleopatra
Other author/creatorBritish Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service.
Other author/creatorTime-Life Television.
Other author/creatorAmbrose Video Publishing.
SeriesDramatic works of William Shakespeare
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Plays (Time-Life Video) ^A1030204
Abstract Shakespeare's interpretation of the stormy romance and tragic end of the Roman general, Marcus Antonius and the infamous Queen of Egypt.
General noteSeries of Shakespeare's complete plays, originally produced for BBC Television.
Access restrictionAccess restricted by licensing agreement.
Cast John Paul (Canidius), Jonathan Adams (Ventidius), Jane Lapotaire (Cleopatra), Colin Blakely (Antony), Darien Angadi (Alexas), Janet Key (Chairman), Howard Goorney (Soothsayer), Cassie McFarlane (Iras), Emrys James (Enobarbus), Kevin Huckstep (Messenger), Michael Anthony (Messenger), Mohammad Shamsi (Mardian), Ian Charleson (Octavius Caesar), Esmond Knight (Lepidus), Harry Waters (Thidias), David Neal (Proculeius), Anthony Pedley (Agrippa), Geoffrey Collins (Dolabella), Donald Sumpter (Pompeius), George Innes (Menas), Desmond Stokes (Menecrates), Lynn Farleigh (Octavia), David Kincaid (Cleopatra's Messenger), Simon Chandler (Eros), Pat Connell (Soldier), Christopher Ettridge (Scarus), George Howe (Euphronius), John Eastham (Servant), Iain Rattray (Soldier), Frederick Warder (Soldier), Michael Egan (Soldier), Alec Sabin (Dercetas), Jimmy Gardner (Clown).
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web ; Flash streaming.
LanguageClosed captioned.
Genre/formTragedies.
Other title BBC TV Shakespeare (Television program)
Publisher numberSH-015 Ambrose Video