tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7581099872724683650.post6080918690910462816..comments2024-01-20T05:36:17.500-06:00Comments on Bardfilm: Columbo v. Macbethkjhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14863005904313974654noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7581099872724683650.post-55122339027185553752013-09-30T05:45:00.825-05:002013-09-30T05:45:00.825-05:00Thanks, Humphrey! Welcome back.
I haven't se...Thanks, Humphrey! Welcome back.<br /><br />I haven't seen the other episodes you mention. Do they have Shakespearean elements or only Shakespearean titles?<br /><br />Take care!<br /><br />kjkjhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14863005904313974654noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7581099872724683650.post-46705356238552238792013-09-29T04:50:10.282-05:002013-09-29T04:50:10.282-05:00Good morrow Bardfilm, 'tis I, Humphrey!
Loved...Good morrow Bardfilm, 'tis I, Humphrey!<br /><br />Loved this post I found, as they are airing 'Dagger of the Mind' this morning. Thought you might also be interested in other Columbo/Shakespeare episodes 'Uneasy Lies The Crown' and 'Strange Bedfellows'. Also, don't know if you caught this, but the production of Macbeth in 'Dagger of the Mind' bares uncanny resemblance to Orson Welles' 1947 STAGE production of Macbeth (NOT his 1948 film): http://www.hollowaypages.com/welles.htmHumphreyhttp://44calibreshakespeare.comnoreply@blogger.com