Hamlet
Drama
Overview
Hamlet is a 1913 British silent drama film directed by Hay Plumb and starring Johnston Forbes-Robertson, Gertrude Elliot and Walter Ringham.
Top Cast
Johnston Forbes-Robertson
Johnston Forbes-Robertson
Hamlet
Johnston Forbes-Robertson
Hamlet
Walter Ringham
Walter Ringham
Claudius
Walter Ringham
Claudius
S.A. Cookson
S.A. Cookson
Horatio
S.A. Cookson
Horatio
J.H. Barnes
J.H. Barnes
Polonius
J.H. Barnes
Polonius
Alex Scott-Gatty
Alex Scott-Gatty
Laertes
Alex Scott-Gatty
Laertes
Percy Rhodes
Percy Rhodes
The Ghost
Percy Rhodes
The Ghost
Grendon Bentley
Grendon Bentley
Fortinbras
Grendon Bentley
Fortinbras
Montagu Rutherford
Montagu Rutherford
Rosencrants
Montagu Rutherford
Rosencrants
E.A. Ross
E.A. Ross
Guildenstern
E.A. Ross
Guildenstern


George Hayes
George Hayes
Osric
George Hayes
Osric
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