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The Taming of the Shrew is a 1967 period romantic comedy film directed by Franco Zeffirelli, based on William Shakespeare 's play about a courtship between two strong-willed people in 16th-century Italy.
- $8,000,000 (North America), $12,000,000 (worldwide)
- Nino Rota
- $4 million
- Elizabeth Taylor
The Taming of The Shrew: Directed by Franco Zeffirelli. With Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Cyril Cusack, Michael Hordern. Brutish, fortune-hunting scoundrel Petruchio tames his wealthy, shrewish wife, Katharina.
- (8,4K)
- Comedy, Drama, Romance
- Franco Zeffirelli
- 1967-03-08
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- 122 min
- 176K
- CineClips
T. Paese di produzione. Italia, Stati Uniti. Regista. Franco Zeffirelli. La bisbetica domata. (1967) Titolo originale: The Taming of the Shrew. Guarda adesso. Noleggia. 3,99€ IN PROMOZIONE. Guarda adesso. Filtri. Prezzo migliore. Gratis. SD. HD. 4K. 🇮🇹. Noleggia. 2,99€ 3,99€ HD. Acquista. 5,99€ 9,99€ HD.
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- Katharina; Petruchio; Bianca
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- 1967
Movie Info. In this film adaptation of the classic Shakespeare play, Grumio (Cyril Cusack) and Hortensio (Victor Spinetti) both long to wed the same beautiful young woman. Unfortunately, her...
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- Elizabeth Taylor
- Franco Zeffirelli
- Columbia Pictures Corporation
Summaries. Brutish, fortune-hunting scoundrel Petruchio tames his wealthy, shrewish wife, Katharina. Baptista (Sir Michael Hordern), a rich Paduan merchant, announces that his fair young daughter, Bianca (Natasha Pyne), will remain unwed until her older sister, Katharina (Dame Elizabeth Taylor), a hellish shrew, has wed.
Film. Silent era. The earliest cinematic adaptation of the play is D.W. Griffith 's eleven-minute The Taming of the Shrew, made for Biograph in 1908, starring Florence Lawrence as Katherina and Arthur V. Johnson as Petruchio. The blurb for the film stated "if we could see ourselves as others see us what models we would become." [1] .