
Macbeth
TV Movie · Drama
Overview
Hallmark Hall of Fame's second version of Shakespeare's classic play, with the same two stars and the same director as its first version, but a different supporting cast.
Top Cast


Maurice Evans
Maurice Evans
Macbeth
Maurice Evans
Macbeth


Judith Anderson
Judith Anderson
Lady Macbeth
Judith Anderson
Lady Macbeth


Michael Hordern
Michael Hordern
Banquo
Michael Hordern
Banquo


Ian Bannen
Ian Bannen
Macduff
Ian Bannen
Macduff


Felix Aylmer
Felix Aylmer
Doctor
Felix Aylmer
Doctor


Malcolm Keen
Malcolm Keen
Duncan
Malcolm Keen
Duncan


Megs Jenkins
Megs Jenkins
Gentlewoman
Megs Jenkins
Gentlewoman


Jeremy Brett
Jeremy Brett
Malcolm
Jeremy Brett
Malcolm


Barry Warren
Barry Warren
Donalbain
Barry Warren
Donalbain


William Hutt
William Hutt
Ross
William Hutt
Ross
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