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1.King Lear starring: Paul Scofield, Irene Worth, Cyril Cusack, Susan Engel, Tom Fleming
directed by: Peter Brook
June 06, 2005
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DVD : King Lear
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This is Lear in a completely different light from any other version, I think that much can be guaranteed. Whether or not you like it probably depends on how orthodox you are in terms of Shakespeare, but as for me, I find I prefer this version to, say, the much praised Michael Hordern one. This is lean, mean Lear, stark and brooding and focusing very much more on the psychology than on outwardly events. I find that I think of it as the essence of the play. It's intense, even intrusive in its psychological examination of the characters, and the title role is made even more demanding because of it. Only an actor of Scofield's calibre could pull it off, and he does so in what must be the greatest performance of his film career.

2.Red Ryder and Little Beaver: Triple Feature, Vol. 12 starring: Bill Elliott, Robert Blake, Alice Fleming, Peggy Stewart, Russell Simpson
directed by: R.G. Springsteen, Spencer Gordon Bennet
December 12, 2006
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DVD : Red Ryder and Little Beaver: Triple Feature, Vol. 12
This is Lear in a completely different light from any other version, I think that much can be guaranteed. Whether or not you like it probably depends on how orthodox you are in terms of Shakespeare, but as for me, I find I prefer this version to, say, the much praised Michael Hordern one. This is lean, mean Lear, stark and brooding and focusing very much more on the psychology than on outwardly events. I find that I think of it as the essence of the play. It's intense, even intrusive in its psychological examination of the characters, and the title role is made even more demanding because of it. Only an actor of Scofield's calibre could pull it off, and he does so in what must be the greatest performance of his film career.

3.King Lear [1970] starring: Paul Scofield, Irene Worth, Cyril Cusack, Susan Engel, Tom Fleming
directed by: Peter Brook
July 01, 2002
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : King Lear [1970]
This is Lear in a completely different light from any other version, I think that much can be guaranteed. Whether or not you like it probably depends on how orthodox you are in terms of Shakespeare, but as for me, I find I prefer this version to, say, the much praised Michael Hordern one. This is lean, mean Lear, stark and brooding and focusing very much more on the psychology than on outwardly events. I find that I think of it as the essence of the play. It's intense, even intrusive in its psychological examination of the characters, and the title role is made even more demanding because of it. Only an actor of Scofield's calibre could pull it off, and he does so in what must be the greatest performance of his film career.

4.Music in High Places: Wynonna - Live in Venice [2001] (REGION 1) (NTSC) starring: Wynonna Judd, Jon Conley, Zucchero, Robert Bailey, Tom Bukovac
June 18, 2002
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : Music in High Places: Wynonna - Live in Venice [2001] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
This is Lear in a completely different light from any other version, I think that much can be guaranteed. Whether or not you like it probably depends on how orthodox you are in terms of Shakespeare, but as for me, I find I prefer this version to, say, the much praised Michael Hordern one. This is lean, mean Lear, stark and brooding and focusing very much more on the psychology than on outwardly events. I find that I think of it as the essence of the play. It's intense, even intrusive in its psychological examination of the characters, and the title role is made even more demanding because of it. Only an actor of Scofield's calibre could pull it off, and he does so in what must be the greatest performance of his film career.

5.Tom Fleming - Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2001 starring: Tom Fleming
November 12, 2001
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : Tom Fleming - Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2001
This is Lear in a completely different light from any other version, I think that much can be guaranteed. Whether or not you like it probably depends on how orthodox you are in terms of Shakespeare, but as for me, I find I prefer this version to, say, the much praised Michael Hordern one. This is lean, mean Lear, stark and brooding and focusing very much more on the psychology than on outwardly events. I find that I think of it as the essence of the play. It's intense, even intrusive in its psychological examination of the characters, and the title role is made even more demanding because of it. Only an actor of Scofield's calibre could pull it off, and he does so in what must be the greatest performance of his film career.

6.Six Pack [1982] (REGION 1) (NTSC) starring: Kenny Rogers, Diane Lane, Erin Gray, Barry Corbin, Terry Kiser
directed by: Daniel Petrie
April 04, 2006
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : Six Pack [1982] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
This is Lear in a completely different light from any other version, I think that much can be guaranteed. Whether or not you like it probably depends on how orthodox you are in terms of Shakespeare, but as for me, I find I prefer this version to, say, the much praised Michael Hordern one. This is lean, mean Lear, stark and brooding and focusing very much more on the psychology than on outwardly events. I find that I think of it as the essence of the play. It's intense, even intrusive in its psychological examination of the characters, and the title role is made even more demanding because of it. Only an actor of Scofield's calibre could pull it off, and he does so in what must be the greatest performance of his film career.

7.Vegas Vampires [2004] (REGION 1) (NTSC) starring: Daniel Baldwin, Bernie Casey, Jr. Tom "Tiny" Lister, Glenn Plummer, Richard Roundtree
directed by: Fred Williamson
February 27, 2007
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : Vegas Vampires [2004] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
This is Lear in a completely different light from any other version, I think that much can be guaranteed. Whether or not you like it probably depends on how orthodox you are in terms of Shakespeare, but as for me, I find I prefer this version to, say, the much praised Michael Hordern one. This is lean, mean Lear, stark and brooding and focusing very much more on the psychology than on outwardly events. I find that I think of it as the essence of the play. It's intense, even intrusive in its psychological examination of the characters, and the title role is made even more demanding because of it. Only an actor of Scofield's calibre could pull it off, and he does so in what must be the greatest performance of his film career.

8.Meetings With Remarkable Men [1979] starring: Dragan Maksimovic, Terence Stamp, Grégoire Aslan, Martin Benson, Colin Blakely
directed by: Peter Brook
December 06, 1993
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : Meetings With Remarkable Men [1979]
This film will change your life if you know how to watch. It gives you the clues you have been looking for. Be sceptical.

9.Red Ryder Double Feature, Vol. 10 [1944] (REGION 1) (NTSC) starring: Bill Elliott, Robert Blake, Bob Steele, Alice Fleming, Peggy Stewart
directed by: R.G. Springsteen, Wallace Grissell
August 30, 2005
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : Red Ryder Double Feature, Vol. 10 [1944] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
This film will change your life if you know how to watch. It gives you the clues you have been looking for. Be sceptical.

10.Tom Fleming - Edinburgh Military Tattoo 1998 starring: Tom Fleming
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : Tom Fleming - Edinburgh Military Tattoo 1998
This film will change your life if you know how to watch. It gives you the clues you have been looking for. Be sceptical.

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