Romeo and Juliet  (1968)

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The movie Romeo and Juliet, released in 1968 and directed by Franco Zeffirelli, was shot on film using Mitchell BNCR Camera with Pasqualino De Santis as cinematographer and editing by Reginald Mills.
Directed by | Franco Zeffirelli
Cinematography by | Pasqualino De Santis
Edited by | Reginald Mills
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Cameras
Sound Systems
Country | United Kingdom, Italy
Language | English, French
Genres | Drama, Romance

 
Cast
Mercutio
Friar Laurence
The Nurse
The Prince
Lord Capulet
Lady Capulet
Lady Montague
Lord Paris
Balthazar
Complementary Role
Complementary Role
Complementary Role
Complementary Role
Complementary Role
Capulet Party Guest
Friar John
Narrator / Lord Montague / Complementary Role
Capulet Party Guest / Nun
Tybalt's Page
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Cinematographer - Lighting Cameraman
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Original Music by
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Art Direction by
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Art Director
Costume Design by
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Production Management
Production Supervisor
Second Unit & Assistant Directors
Assistant Director
Assistant Director
Assistant Director
Assistant Director
Camera & Electrical Department
Camera Operator
Camera Operator
Focus Puller
Editorial Department
Assistant Editor
Assistant Editor
Art Department
Assistant Art Director
Set Dresser
Set Designer
Sound Department
Sound Mixer
Assistant Dubbing Editor
Dubbing Editor
Re-recording Mixer
Adr Mixer
Re-recording Mixer
Makeup Department
Chief Hairdresser
Makeup Artist
Hair Stylist
Music Department
Conductor
Conductor
Stunt Department
Stunt Double: John McEnery
Fight Arranger
Stunt Performer
Stunt Performer
Stunt Double: Michael York
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