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Stuart G

(38,449 posts)
Wed Jun 2, 2021, 06:42 PM Jun 2021

Saddest Movie Ever Seen in a Movie Theater...Romeo & Juliet..1968

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063518/

Staring: Leonard Whiting, Olivia Hussey
Directed by: Franco Zeffirelli

One of the greatest movies I have ever seen...brilliant in so many ways. I remember being touched by
this film when I saw it in 1968..I will never forget that feeling...and this was 52 years ago.
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Saddest Movie Ever Seen in a Movie Theater...Romeo & Juliet..1968 (Original Post) Stuart G Jun 2021 OP
No spoilers underpants Jun 2021 #1
That is so bad of you. Still laughing. Wouldn't dream of letting you know the ending. Biophilic Jun 2021 #18
Don't read Shakespeare, then. He gives away the whole plot of the movie. tclambert Jun 2021 #24
I think you've hit on something. RVN VET71 Jun 2021 #34
I loved the music. I've seen many performances of the play, but never seen the movie... hlthe2b Jun 2021 #2
same here. barbtries Jun 2021 #31
The screenplay was pretty good wryter2000 Jun 2021 #3
The movie was a big hit at the time Tomconroy Jun 2021 #4
I saw it in 1968 too, with my junior year English class. 50 Shades Of Blue Jun 2021 #5
So was Olivia Hussy Ligyron Jun 2021 #32
There was somebody in the film other than Olivia Hussey? rsdsharp Jun 2021 #35
The genius was to cast teenagers as Romeo and Juliet. no_hypocrisy Jun 2021 #6
Yep! Tomconroy Jun 2021 #7
Try having that come out... regnaD kciN Jun 2021 #8
I saw it in 1968 in the theater. I thought it was beautiful and powerful I loved Shakespeare anyway Walleye Jun 2021 #9
My 7th grade nuns took our class to see it in the theater!!! AnotherMother4Peace Jun 2021 #10
I loved that movie! bamagal62 Jun 2021 #11
Still my favorite movie of all time. n/t Mister Ed Jun 2021 #12
I saw it at a drive-in theater in a '64 Rambler. n/t rzemanfl Jun 2021 #13
and...and..... bahboo Jun 2021 #14
I was with my pregnant wife. n/t rzemanfl Jun 2021 #15
aha.....not your first time at a drive n then.... bahboo Jun 2021 #16
True. n/t rzemanfl Jun 2021 #17
Best response ever. YDogg Jun 2021 #21
Agreed ShepKat Jun 2021 #19
Banned in my town. Quite a crusade against it. Teen sex, rebelliousness, and suicide. Midnight Writer Jun 2021 #20
Oh, gosh. My 9th grade English teacher showed it to us in class tanyev Jun 2021 #22
I decided to teach my 6th graders Romeo and Juliet. BigmanPigman Jun 2021 #23
This is why I found "Shakespeare In Love" so charming. Paladin Jun 2021 #25
I was in high school then. Mr.Bill Jun 2021 #26
That writer William Shakespeare also wrote a comedy: "Taming of the Shrew" Stuart G Jun 2021 #27
I went to an art house movie theater in the 1970s to watch a comedy with my friend OMGWTF Jun 2021 #28
Shakespeare came alive in pulsing, horny glory mainer Jun 2021 #29
My freshman year our English teacher showed... LudwigPastorius Jun 2021 #30
I agree seta1950 Jun 2021 #33

tclambert

(11,087 posts)
24. Don't read Shakespeare, then. He gives away the whole plot of the movie.
Wed Jun 2, 2021, 08:37 PM
Jun 2021

How could he give up all the spoilers 370 years earlier? Maybe . . . time travel?

RVN VET71

(2,698 posts)
34. I think you've hit on something.
Wed Jun 2, 2021, 09:32 PM
Jun 2021

Willie used plots and whole story lines from other people. Lear, Hamlet, Comedy of Errors, etc., etc. And it was obvious to me that he did the same thing here. Even the language he used is Zeffirelli’s.

Shameless!

hlthe2b

(102,411 posts)
2. I loved the music. I've seen many performances of the play, but never seen the movie...
Wed Jun 2, 2021, 06:49 PM
Jun 2021

One of these days...

Ironically, I've seen just about every film version of Hamlet multiple times.

barbtries

(28,811 posts)
31. same here.
Wed Jun 2, 2021, 09:19 PM
Jun 2021

i've watched multiple versions of Hamlet but never Romeo and Juliet. I read the play though.

50 Shades Of Blue

(10,062 posts)
5. I saw it in 1968 too, with my junior year English class.
Wed Jun 2, 2021, 06:54 PM
Jun 2021

I loved and still do!

(OMG Leonard Whiting was so gorgeous!!!!)

rsdsharp

(9,208 posts)
35. There was somebody in the film other than Olivia Hussey?
Wed Jun 2, 2021, 10:16 PM
Jun 2021

Just kidding. Kinda. I was 14, she was gorgeous, there was nudity(!!!), however brief, and the SCHOOL took my eighth grade class to see it. Proof there is a God.

no_hypocrisy

(46,230 posts)
6. The genius was to cast teenagers as Romeo and Juliet.
Wed Jun 2, 2021, 06:59 PM
Jun 2021

Made the film more relevant to high school students.

regnaD kciN

(26,045 posts)
8. Try having that come out...
Wed Jun 2, 2021, 07:06 PM
Jun 2021

…when you’re just about the same age as the principal characters as portrayed in the film, and just going through puberty, first relationships or at least first crushes, and so on. It really hit with a pretty heavy emotional blow.

There was an episode of The Wonder Years where Kevin and Paul were going to the movies on a Saturday afternoon, while complaining that the only thing showing in their suburb was some love story by Shakespeare, of all people – then you see them coming out of the theater, barely holding back tears. I’m betting anyone who was that age at that specific time must have gotten a good laugh from that episode, as it was so utterly accurate. (In case you’re wondering, no, nothing ever happened with the girl I had the intense crush on at the time, neither then nor ever. )

AnotherMother4Peace

(4,252 posts)
10. My 7th grade nuns took our class to see it in the theater!!!
Wed Jun 2, 2021, 07:20 PM
Jun 2021

Explanation points because: "the whole 7th grade class", "our Catholic nuns", "in the theater", "brief nudity" - everything. I loved it and it was a very memorable experience, especially since my family was poor, and outings like this was very rare.

Midnight Writer

(21,816 posts)
20. Banned in my town. Quite a crusade against it. Teen sex, rebelliousness, and suicide.
Wed Jun 2, 2021, 08:26 PM
Jun 2021

The local theaters wouldn't show it, and we got lectured about it's evils in our High School. (which just made all the kids want to see it)

tanyev

(42,634 posts)
22. Oh, gosh. My 9th grade English teacher showed it to us in class
Wed Jun 2, 2021, 08:29 PM
Jun 2021

after we read it. Late 70s. I was too young to be aware of it when it came out. Olivia Hussey wrote a memoir that came out in 2018. Very interesting.

BigmanPigman

(51,638 posts)
23. I decided to teach my 6th graders Romeo and Juliet.
Wed Jun 2, 2021, 08:34 PM
Jun 2021

When I showed the film (VCR) I had forgotten that you can see Romeo's naked ass and I got up so fast from my desk and spun the entire TV cart around in the nick of time. Great film in every way.

Paladin

(28,277 posts)
25. This is why I found "Shakespeare In Love" so charming.
Wed Jun 2, 2021, 08:40 PM
Jun 2021

The looks on the faces of those audience members, having just witnessed the very first performance of "Romeo and Juliet."

Good stuff...

Mr.Bill

(24,334 posts)
26. I was in high school then.
Wed Jun 2, 2021, 08:45 PM
Jun 2021

The English Department just threw in the towel on trying to get us to read Shakespeare and just put us on busses and took us to a theater to see the movie.

Stuart G

(38,449 posts)
27. That writer William Shakespeare also wrote a comedy: "Taming of the Shrew"
Wed Jun 2, 2021, 08:47 PM
Jun 2021
Yes...A COMEDY....!!!!!!!!...repeat.....A COMEDY

That is also a film and you will totally enjoy that one..as I did..

Stars Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton...who were really in love during that movie..
married 1964 divorced 1974 married again in 75 and got divorced again in 76

Yes Taming of the Shrew was made in 1966..the two were still in love at that time...That one too is also very happy . If you have never seen a happy Shakespeare film, watch that one..And that one too, you will never forget. And Taylor and Burton are great in that film.....YES>>>YOU GOT TO SEE..............
............TAMING OF THE SHREW......wonderful happy film....You didn't know about that one...Did you?

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061407/

OMGWTF

(3,978 posts)
28. I went to an art house movie theater in the 1970s to watch a comedy with my friend
Wed Jun 2, 2021, 08:57 PM
Jun 2021

who said it was the funniest movie he'd ever seen. Wrong. It was this R & J instead and I blubbered so much he had to grab a big wad of napkins from the concession stand before I could leave my seat.

LudwigPastorius

(9,190 posts)
30. My freshman year our English teacher showed...
Wed Jun 2, 2021, 09:06 PM
Jun 2021

it to us.

While I remember a few sniffles from the young women in the class, I’m afraid that all we hormonal boys took away from it was Olivia Hussey topless.

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