

Drama
Overview
Renowned Shakespearean actor Patrick Stewart features as the eponymous anti-hero in this Soviet-era adaptation of one of Shakespeare's darkest and most powerful tragedies.
Top Cast


Patrick Stewart
Patrick Stewart
Macbeth
Patrick Stewart
Macbeth


Kate Fleetwood
Kate Fleetwood
Lady Macbeth
Kate Fleetwood
Lady Macbeth


Michael Feast
Michael Feast
Macduff
Michael Feast
Macduff


Martin Turner
Martin Turner
Banquo
Martin Turner
Banquo


Scott Handy
Scott Handy
Malcom
Scott Handy
Malcom


Paul Shelley
Paul Shelley
Duncan / Doctor
Paul Shelley
Duncan / Doctor
Suzanne Burden
Suzanne Burden
Lady Macduff
Suzanne Burden
Lady Macduff
Mark Rawlings
Mark Rawlings
Lennox
Mark Rawlings
Lennox


Tim Treloar
Tim Treloar
Ross
Tim Treloar
Ross
Bill Nash
Bill Nash
Angus
Bill Nash
Angus
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