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The Beggar's Opera (1984)

The Beggar's Opera (1984)
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Dr. Jonathan Miller, onetime Beyond the Fringe trouper, who was one of the leading lights of the PBS Shakespeare productions of 1978-83, serves as director of The Beggar's Opera. This adaptation of John Gay's lusty 18th-century "play with song" stars The Who's Roger Daltrey as robber captain MacHearh. Stratford Johns co-stars as Peachum, king of beggars, whose licentious daughter Polly falls in love with MacHeath, while Bob Hoskins is appropriately scrungy as an "on the take" constable. Originally taped for British television, The Beggar's Opera received American air play on public and cable TV. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Jonathan Miller
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Dr. Jonathan Miller, onetime Beyond the Fringe trouper, who was one of the leading lights of the PBS Shakespeare productions of 1978-83, serves as director of The Beggar's Opera. This adaptation of John Gay's lusty 18th-century "play with song" stars The Who's Roger Daltrey as robber captain MacHearh. Stratford Johns co-stars as Peachum, king of beggars, whose licentious daughter Polly falls in love with MacHeath, while Bob Hoskins is appropriately scrungy as an "on the take" constable. Originally taped for British television, The Beggar's Opera received American air play on public and cable TV. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Jonathan Miller
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    Donald L.

    I agree entirely with Jeff S. Subtitles would have helped considerably.

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    Jeff S.

    The movie was "ok". Unfortunately when dialogue is underscored in this production it often muffles out the actors, who are often hard to hear anyway. Throw in some THICK cockney accents and they are almost incomprehensible. I like "Beggars Opera", so was excited to see a filmed production of it. Sadly, this one is lacking due to technical difficulties.

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