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REVIEW
- 1968's Romeo and Juliet.
- <http://students.ed.uiuc.edu/bach/rnj24/rj1968.html>
Visited: 12 September 2002
Contents [and comments on them]:
- "The introduction of Romeo and Juliet 1968 by Ali MacGraw when the movie was shown on AMC (American Movie Classics)." [Random remarks about the actors, shooting sites, etc.]
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Photos from the 1968 film. [There are 32, but quite a few repeats.]
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"The Cast of R + J 1968." [Just a list.]
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"Merchandise." [Dead link.]
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"Links." [Mostly dead, and most of the rest should be.]
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"The Music of Romeo and Juliet 1968." [About half of the MP3s don't work, but one that does is the song that the director, Zeffirelli, put in the middle of Capulet's feast. The name of the song is "What is a Youth?" and it pretty well sums up the sweet sadness of this movie version.]
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"The Lyrics of Romeo and Juliet 1968." [The lyrics of "What is Youth" and another--pretty sappy--song, "A Time For Us."
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"Old Romeo and Juliet 1968 news" [A log of additions to the site from January to June of 1999]
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"Compare 68 to 96" [A quirky tabular comparison between the two films. There's also a similar comparison between the 1996 Romeo and Juliet and Pulp Fiction.
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"A Freshman's Guide to R+J" [Copies of various assignments done by the author and her friends when they were high-school freshmen.]
Bottom Line: Nice photos and music from the best movie of Romeo and Juliet.
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