
King Lear
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
James Earl Jones delivers a riveting performance as paranoid patriarch King Lear, an aging monarch who insists that his three daughters prove their love for him, only to learn he's exalted the two who seek to destroy him. This live performance recording of Joseph Papp's New York Shakespeare Festival production deftly envisions the bard's haunting tragedy with a fine supporting cast, including Raul Julia, Paul Sorvino and Rene Auberjonois.
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James Earl Jones
James Earl Jones
King Lear
James Earl Jones
King Lear
Douglass Watson
Douglass Watson
Kent
Douglass Watson
Kent


Paul Sorvino
Paul Sorvino
Gloucester
Paul Sorvino
Gloucester


Raúl Juliá
Raúl Juliá
Edmund
Raúl Juliá
Edmund


Rosalind Cash
Rosalind Cash
Goneril
Rosalind Cash
Goneril


Lee Chamberlin
Lee Chamberlin
Cordelia
Lee Chamberlin
Cordelia


Ellen Holly
Ellen Holly
Regan
Ellen Holly
Regan
Robert Stattel
Robert Stattel
Albany
Robert Stattel
Albany
Robert Lanchester
Robert Lanchester
Cornwall
Robert Lanchester
Cornwall
Lou Quinones
Lou Quinones
Burgundy
Lou Quinones
Burgundy
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