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Richard III (2007 film)

2007 American film


Summary

2007 American film

FieldValue
nameRichard III
imagePoster of Richard III (2008 film).jpg
captionfilm poster
native_name
directorScott M. Anderson
producer
writerScott M. Anderson
based_on
starring
musicPenka Kouneva
cinematographyRuben Russ
released
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
gross

Richard III is a 2007 crime drama film written and directed by Scott M. Anderson, set in contemporary Hollywood as a modern-day retelling of William Shakespeare's Richard III.

Filming took place over a three-week period in 2005, with post-production taking place in 2006. The film's world premiere was April 27, 2007, at World Fest Houston, where it won Platinum Awards for "First Feature Film" for Scott Anderson and "Best Film Score" for Penka Kouneva.

Plot

Cast

  • David Carradine as Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham
  • Sally Kirkland as Queen Margaret
  • María Conchita Alonso as Queen Elizabeth
  • Scott M. Anderson as Richard III
  • Anne Jeffreys as Duchess of York
  • Richard Tyson as George, Duke of Clarence
  • Sung Hi Lee as Anne Neville
  • Natalie Burn as Natasha
  • Marco Sanchez as Richmond
  • Mike Muscat as Archbishop
  • Daniela Melgoza as Princess Elizabeth
  • Steven Williams as Lord Stanley
  • Navid Negahban as Sir James Tyrrel
  • Jennifer Sciole as Margaret
  • Miranda Kwok as Portia
  • Danny Trejo as Major
  • Annie Little as Herbert
  • Tim Storms as Lord Norfolk
  • Tyson Sullivan as York Subordinate
  • Dee Mas as The York Subordinate and Silloette Fighter/Dancer
  • Tammy Barr as Noble daughter
  • Luca Bercovici as Brackenbury
  • Kathleen Davis as Club Goer
  • Vincent De Paul as Lancaster FBI Guard
  • Oliver Goodwill as York Subordinate
  • Kym Jackson as Dukes Escort
  • Peter Jason as Ringside Announcer
  • TQ as DJ
  • Bruno Oliver as The Keeper

Accolades

In 2007 it won Platinum Awards for "First Feature Film" for Scott Anderson and "Best Film Score" for Penka Kouneva at the 40th Worldfest Independent Film Festival.

References

References

  1. (24 February 2014). "Who Cares if Movies Are Historically Accurate?". [[The Forward]].
  2. (2013). "Richard III: A Critical Reader". A&C Black.
  3. (2009). "Shakespeare and the Middle Age". McFarland.
  4. (30 May 2007). "All the World Is Scott Anderson's Stage". [[Palisadian-Post]].
  5. Moorhen, Wendy. (2008). "Shakespeare's Richard III: A new film production". Ricardian Bulletin.
  6. "40th Worldfest Independent Film Festival". Worldfest Independent Film Festival.
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