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Hamlet
SummaryPrince Hamlet struggles over whether or not he should kill his uncle, whom he suspects has murdered his father, the former king.

Hamlet

Metascore
82
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7.9
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Metascore
82
70% Positive
7 Reviews
30% Mixed
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0% Negative
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100
Chicago Tribune
It's as impressive for the near-flawless performances of its deep cast of British film and theatrical stars (including Jean Simmons as Ophelia, Eileen Herlie as Gertrude and John Gielgud as the voice of Hamlet's father's ghost) as it is for its director's surprisingly rich and baroque visual style. [04 Aug 2006, p.C8]
100
Variety
This is picture-making at its best.
90
The New York Times
The filmed Hamlet of Laurence Olivier gives absolute proof that these classics are magnificently suited to the screen.
80
The New Yorker
Whatever the omissions, the mutilations, the mistakes, this is very likely the most exciting and most alive production of Hamlet you will ever see on the screen.
80
Empire
Olivier's classic and personalised version of the troubled Prince of Denmark is still highly atmospheric and intriguing.
60
Chicago Reader
Laurence Olivier's famous 1948 interpretation of Shakespeare's play suffers slightly from his pop-Freud approach to the character and from some excessively flashy, wrongheaded camera work—including the notorious moment when Hamlet begins the soliloquy and the camera begins to track back.
50
Time Out
Despite winning several Oscars, Olivier's (condensed) version of Shakespeare's masterpiece makes for frustrating viewing: for all its 'cinematic' ambitions (the camera prowling pointlessly along the gloomy corridors of Elsinore), it's basically a stagy showcase for the mannered performance of the director in the lead role (though he's ably supported by a number of British theatrical stalwarts).
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Generally Favorable
7.9
89% Positive
8 Ratings
11% Mixed
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Sep 4, 2020
9
brendanmcc02
[SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.]
Jul 2, 2025
6
royalguy07
Shakespeare had some bars, and the images of the dead king in this are absolutely metal. The story is good, the delivery is hard to stay focused on, though, as this was my first true experience with a full length Shakespeare production.
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  • Two Cities Films
Sep 29, 1948
2 h 34 m
The motion picture of all time...for all time! (Print ad for re-release 1954)
Academy Awards, USA
• 4 Wins & 7 Nominations
Golden Globes, USA
• 2 Wins & 2 Nominations
Venice Film Festival
• 3 Wins & 3 Nominations
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