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  1. 8. Feb. 1991 · Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead: Directed by Tom Stoppard. With Gary Oldman, Tim Roth, Richard Dreyfuss, Livio Badurina. Two minor characters from the play 'Hamlet' stumble around unaware of their scripted lives and unable to deviate from them.

  2. Synopsis. Julian Marsh is an out of work ladies' man who lands a job directing a bizarre adaptation of Hamlet. After casting his best friend and his ex-girlfriend in the show, Julian finds himself in the middle of a two thousand year old conspiracy that explains the connection between Shakespeare, the Holy Grail and some seriously sexy vampires.

  3. This comedy has some clever touches that make it mildly diverting, but it loses steam as characters lose their blood to the undead. Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/5 | Apr 16, 2010. Displays ...

  4. 31. Mai 2010 · This atypical job-interview query from a character that is quite obviously a real-life bloodsucker is one of the few passably comic moments in Jordan Galland’s vampire comedy Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Undead, a remarkably joyless affair that, despite its clever title, offers none of the expected pleasures of the genre: It’s not sexy, it’s devoid of campy thrills, and it’s ...

  5. 4. Juni 2010 · Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead - Metacritic. Summary Living in the back room of his father's doctors office, broke and frustrated ladies man Julian scores his big break when he lands the job directing an off Broadway version of Hamlet. Except it's a bizarre adaptation written by a pale Romanian impresario named Theo who is actually a ...

  6. Rosenkranz & Güldenstern. Rosenkranz & Güldenstern ist ein Spielfilm des britischen Dramatikers, Drehbuchautors und Regisseurs Tom Stoppard aus dem Jahr 1990. Die Tragikomödie ist eine Übertragung von Stoppards Theaterstück Rosenkrantz und Güldenstern sind tot (1966). Die beiden Hauptcharaktere sind ursprünglich Nebenfiguren aus ...

  7. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, which had its premiere at the Edinburgh Festival in 1966, is one of the most famous plays by the Czech-born British playwright Tom Stoppard. Stoppard’s work has long been concerned with revisiting Shakespeare and offering a new take on his work; he even wrote the screenplay to the hugely successful 1998 film Shakespeare in Love .