William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet (1996) William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet

William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet ★★★ Romeo and Juliet 1996 (PG-13) Bright, loud update of Shakespeare's tragedy of feuding families and first love. Contemporary fantasy setting, Verona Beach, and attitude (the Montagues and the Capulets are business rivals), with the 16th-century Elizabethan language intact, although Luhrmann's said to have cut half the text. Hot-blooded Romeo (DiCaprio) takes one look at angelic Juliet (Danes) and falls immediately in love/lust. This doesn't please Juliet's family, including quick-tempered cousin Tybalt (Leguizamo) who goes after Romeo with far-reaching consequences. DiCaprio's remarkable and the young duo look wonderful together. A big hit with the teens. Filmed in Mexico City. 120m/C VHS, DVD. Leonardo DiCaprio, Claire Danes, John Leguizamo, Paul Sorvino, Brian Dennehy, Diane Venora, Pete Postlethwaite, Paul Rudd, Harold Perrineau Jr., Jesse Bradford, Miriam Margolyes, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Christina Pickles, M. Emmet Walsh; Director: Baz Luhrmann; Writer: Baz Luhrmann, Craig Pearce; Writer: Donald McAlpine; Cameo: Nellee Hooper. British Acad. '97: Adapt. Screenplay, Art Dir./Set Dec., Director (Luhrmann), Score; MTV Movie Awards '97: Female Perf. (Danes).

At-a-glance
Year Released 1996
Rating PG
Length (in minutes) 120
Display Color
Formats VHS, DVD
Awards
Year Source Award
1997 British Acad. Adapt Screenplay
1997 British Acad. Art Dir / Set Dec
1997 British Acad. Director
1997 British Acad. Score
1997 MTV Movie Awards Female Perf
Credits
Role Name
Actor M. Emmet Walsh
Actor Brian Dennehy
Actor Diane Venora
Actor Paul Sorvino
Actor Miriam Margolyes
Actor Pete Postlethwaite
Actor Paul Rudd
Actor Christina Pickles
Actor John Leguizamo
Actor Leonardo DiCaprio
Actor Harold Perrineau Jr.
Actor Jesse Bradford
Actor Claire Danes
Actor Vondie Curtis-Hall
Cameo Nellee Hooper
Cinematographer Donald McAlpine
Director Baz Luhrmann
Writer Baz Luhrmann
Writer Craig Pearce

Lookup any word on eNotes with our dictionary. Highlight the word and press SHIFT + D for a definition, or SHIFT + T for a synonym.