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Cymbeline (Television program)

A dramatization of Shakespeare's play about Cymbeline, the mythical British king, and his fight against the Romans.

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  • "Complete dramatic works of William Shakespeare"@en
  • "Shakespeare's Cymbeline"

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  • "A dramatization of Shakespeare's play about Cymbeline, the mythical British king, and his fight against the Romans."@en
  • "A dramatization of Shakespeare's play about Cymbeline, the mythical British king, and his fight against the Romans."
  • "Dennis Potter gives a personal view of Shakespeare's Cymbeline, placing it in its historical context and showing its relevance to modern audiences."
  • "A dramatization of Shakespeare's play, which tells the story of Imogen, daughter of Britain's king Cymbeline, whose evil second queen forces him to banish Imogen's husband, Posthumus, becauses she wants to force Imogen to wed her son Cloten."@en
  • "Shakespeare's account of Cymbeline the mythical British King, and his fight against the Romans."
  • "Presents Shakespeare's play about the story of Imogen, daughter of Britain's king Cymbeline, whose evil second queen forces Cymbeline to banish Imogen's husband, Posthumus, becauses she wants to force Imogen to wed her thick-witted son Cloten."@en
  • "Shakespeare's tragicomedy is the fanciful story of Imogen, daughter of Britain's King Cymbeline. Cymbeline's evil second queen forces the monarch to banish Imogen's husband, Posthumus, because she wants to force Imogen to wed her thick-witted son, Cloten. Posthumus flees to Rome where he is lured by the wily Iachimo into a wager concerning Imogen's fidelity. When Iachimo tricks Posthumus into believing that he had seduced the faithful Imogen, the heartbroken Posthumus vows to have her killed. Imogen disguises herself as a boy and flees the court. In the end, the conflicts are resolved, families are reunited and tragedy is diverted by love and forgiveness."
  • "A dramatic performance of Shakespeare's play of the same title."
  • "A dramatization of Shakespeare's play, Cymbeline."@en
  • "A dramatization of William Shakespeare's Cymbeline, produced for British television."@en
  • "Dramatization of Shakespeare's play, set in Roman Britain, concerning love and villainy."@en
  • "Shakespeare's tragic comedy about two lovers separated by their enemies and circumstances."@en
  • "The fanciful story of Imogen, daughter of Britian's King Cymbeline, whose evil second queen forces Cymbeline to banish Imogen's husband, Posthumus, because she wants to force Imogen to wed her thick-witted son, Cloten. Posthumus flees to Rome, where he is lured by a wily Italian, Iachimo, into wagering on Imogen's fidelity. Iachimo tricks Posthumus into believing that he has seduced the faithful Imogen, but as in all of Shakespeare's tragicomedies, everything is eventually resolved and tragedy is diverted by love and forgiveness."@en
  • "Cymbeline is the fanciful story of Imogen, daughter of Britain's king Cymbeline, whose evil second queen forces Cymbeline to banish Imogen's husband, Posthumus, becauses she wants to force Imogen to wed her thick-witted son Cloten."
  • "A dramatization of William Shakespeare's play entitled Cymbeline."@en
  • "A dramatization of William Shakespeare's play entitled Cymbeline."
  • "The central theme concerns Posthumus' wager with Iachimo that Imogen, daughter of Cymbeline whom Posthumus has secretly married, will resist Iachimo's advances during her husband's banishment in Rome."@en
  • "A dramatization of Shakespeare's play Cymbeline."@en
  • "A dramatization of Shakespeare's play Cymbeline."
  • "Director Elijah Moshinsky does "an outstanding job," says the New York Times. Equally impressive is the cast. King Cymbeline's evil second queen forces the king to banish his daughter Imogen's husband, Posthumus. While the queen tries to force Imogen to marry her own son, Posthumus flees to Rome. There he is tricked into believing Imogen has been unfaithful. Imogen disguises herself as a boy and flees the court --from website."
  • "King Cymbeline's evil second queen tries to force Princess Imogen to marry her own son."@en
  • "King Cymbeline's evil second queen tries to force Princess Imogen to marry her own son."
  • "King Cymbeline's evil second queen forces the king to banish his daughter Imogen's husband, Posthumus. While the queen tries to force Imogen to marry her own son, Posthumus flees to Rome. There he is tricked into believing Imogen has been unfaithful. Imogen disguises herself as a boy and flees the court."
  • "King Cymbeline's evil second queen forces the king to banish his daughter Imogen's husband, Posthumus. While the queen tries to force Imogen to marry her own son, Posthumus flees to Rome. There he is tricked into believing Imogen has been unfaithful. Imogen disguises herself as a boy and flees the court."@en
  • "Tragicomedy involving Imogen, the daughter of Britain's King Cymbeline, whose evil stepmother wishes to have Imogen's husband, Posthumus, banished so that Imogen will be free to marry the queen's thick-witted son, Cloten. Trickery and deceit abound as Imogen, disguised as a boy in order to clear her name, is forced to flee the castle."@en
  • "Cymbeline, the King of Britain, is angry that his daughter Imogen has chosen a poor (but worthy) man for her husband. So he banishes Posthumus, who goes to fight for Rome. Imogen (dressed as a boy) goes in search of her husband, who meanwhile has boasted to his pal Iachimo that Imogen would never betray him. And Iachimo's determined to prove him wrong."
  • "A dramatization of Shakespeare's play, which tells the story of Imogen, daughter of Britain's king Cymbeline, whose evil second queen forces him to banish Imogen's husband, Posthumus, because she wants to force Imogen to wed her son Cloten."@en
  • "A dramatization of Shakespeare's play. Cymbeline is the fanciful story of Imogen, daughter of Britain's king Cymbeline, whose evil second queen forces Cymbeline to banish Imogen's husband, Posthumus, becauses she wants to force Imogen to wed her thick-witted son Cloten."@en

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  • "Televsion programs"@en
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  • "Tragicomedy"@en
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  • "Cymbeline (Television program)"@en
  • "Shakespeare collection"
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  • "Cymbeline"@en
  • "Cymbeline"
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