يضع (بابتيستا مينولا) شرطًا لزواج ابنته الصغرى، وهو تقدُّم شخص ما لابنته الكبرى المزاجية (كاترينا)، لذا يقبل الرجل النبيل (بتروشيو) التحدي بالزواج من (كاترينا).
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ترويض النمرة
1967
R
2 h 2 m
إيطاليا
كوميديا
دراما
رومانسي
يضع (بابتيستا مينولا) شرطًا لزواج ابنته الصغرى، وهو تقدُّم شخص ما لابنته الكبرى المزاجية (كاترينا)، لذا يقبل الرجل النبيل (بتروشيو) التحدي بالزواج من (كاترينا).
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9414 people rated
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أفضل الممثلين(18)
Elizabeth Taylor
Katharina
Richard Burton
Petruchio
Cyril Cusack
Grumio
Michael Hordern
Baptista
Alfred Lynch
Tranio
Alan Webb
Gremio
Giancarlo Cobelli
The Priest
Vernon Dobtcheff
Pedant
Ken Parry
Tailor
Anthony Gardner
Haberdasher
Natasha Pyne
Bianca
Michael York
Lucentio
Victor Spinetti
Hortensio
Roy Holder
Biondello
Mark Dignam
Vincentio
Bice Valori
The Widow
Tina Perna
Complementary role
Alberto Bonucci
Nathaniel
تقييمات المستخدمين
Kekeli19
30/05/2023 02:03
William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew_720p(480P)
Mathapelo Mampa
29/05/2023 21:44
source: William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew
Sam G Jnr
18/11/2022 08:45
Trailer—The Taming of the Shrew
Alice
16/11/2022 13:05
The Taming of the Shrew
franchou
16/11/2022 02:46
I felt the role of Beatrice couldn't have been played any better than by Elizabeth Taylor. Her sassy demeanor and her forthcoming attitude made all the difference in this film. It also seemed fitting Richard Burton played the `tamer' Petruchio. The screen presence of Taylor and the laughable likableness of Burton really brought an atmosphere that has yet to reach an equal. While others will try to imitate this film with bad remakes (Ten Things I Hate About You), Franco Zeffirelli's vision will be the definitive stamp, unless someone can create this film with more power and magnificence.
Terence Creative
16/11/2022 02:46
Liz and Dick, you gotta love them in this...somehow you feel you may be getting more insight into their personal life than intended. One of the great things about this film is that it's made Shakespeare accessible to many more folks who might not have even bothered otherwise. Zefferili does for Shakespeare what Emeril does for cuisine--makes it entertaining while keeping all the quality. And what a fun production--great costumes, a young Michael York, lots of sexy repartee. A good choice for a snowy night when you'd rather stay in. It keeps you pretty entertained throughout, simplifies some of the plot intricacies. One drawback is that Miss Taylor appears to be a little long in the tooth to be playing a young, never-married, girl.
PushpendraSinghBhati
16/11/2022 02:46
The whole package was almost here in this movie.It delivered on almost all technical aspects demanded for this movie version of the great Shakesperean comedy.The problem here was the low quality script which dulled the comedy,thus struggling for laughs.The director tried to compensate as much as he could but he could only in the end turn out an average movie.Also,Taylor could only manage a decent Shakesperean performance depite the film makers limiting her lines as much as they could.Taylor is a great actress but Shakespeare acting demands a very high quality in ORATORY ACTING which is another ballgame.In this regard,Burton shows how it is done.Watch this movie for his great performance here if for nothing else.Burton will demand and get your respect if you have an eye for acting.Only for fans of the lead actors and fans of Shakespeare movies......
Jessy_dope1
16/11/2022 02:46
There is no denying Franco Zeffirelli's visual sensibility, nor his dramatic strength. He takes this Shakespearean comedy, chops and cuts and edits the text to his liking, and regurgitates a wonderful film. If one were to watch the film without sound, it would still be entertaining, that is how well Zeffirelli put it together. But it wouldn't be enough without a terrific Kate, and Elizabeth Taylor, certainly in her prime in 1967, more than fills the bill. She hams it up when hamming is appropriate to the moment, and plays it with more subtlety when that is required. She is well matched by Richard Burton as Petruchio. He is good, but there is something not quite there. I think perhaps he seems more jaded and a tad less calculating than I'd expect in the role. I think I prefer the more caustic performance of John Cleese in this role.
I can't help but wonder what Zeffirelli would've done with an operatic version of this play.
Suyoga Bhattarai
16/11/2022 02:46
Plot: A man tries to tame a vituperative woman through marriage.
This is simply a delight; a colourful, joyful adaptation that is full of the zest of life. Shakespeare adaptations always face the danger of being too stagey, whilst many also fall into the danger of changing the setting and then congratulating themselves on their brilliance. This film avoids both traps, successfully turning the play into cinema whilst delivering a nuanced and detailed portrait of the age. Director Franco Zefferelli is particularly good at inserting (silent) additions to the play that add to the action. The production values are superb, with superlative costumes and locations. The cast is also absolutely superb, with the real life married couple of Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor delivering powerfully rowdy and physical performances, well supported by the likes of Michael York. Terrific fun.
Worth two viewings.
slaaykay
16/11/2022 02:46
I saw the movie on DVD and liked it. I think if Shakespeare were alive today he would have like. Taylor and Burton do justice to their roles and the movie also introduced a brilliant actor Michael York as Lucentio. I had read the play and had seen the movie 10 THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU which was loosely based on the play. When I got a chance to see the movie, I grabbed it. Elizabeth Taylor as Katharina the shrew is brilliant. She shows why is much more than a celebrity. Richard Burton shines as Petruchio. Franco Zeffirelli is a reputed director and he shows why. A must see movie for the fans of Shakespeare and the play.
تقييمات المستخدمين
Kekeli19
30/05/2023 02:03
William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew_720p(480P)
Mathapelo Mampa
29/05/2023 21:44
source: William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew
Sam G Jnr
18/11/2022 08:45
Trailer—The Taming of the Shrew
Alice
16/11/2022 13:05
The Taming of the Shrew
franchou
16/11/2022 02:46
I felt the role of Beatrice couldn't have been played any better than by Elizabeth Taylor. Her sassy demeanor and her forthcoming attitude made all the difference in this film. It also seemed fitting Richard Burton played the `tamer' Petruchio. The screen presence of Taylor and the laughable likableness of Burton really brought an atmosphere that has yet to reach an equal. While others will try to imitate this film with bad remakes (Ten Things I Hate About You), Franco Zeffirelli's vision will be the definitive stamp, unless someone can create this film with more power and magnificence.
Terence Creative
16/11/2022 02:46
Liz and Dick, you gotta love them in this...somehow you feel you may be getting more insight into their personal life than intended. One of the great things about this film is that it's made Shakespeare accessible to many more folks who might not have even bothered otherwise. Zefferili does for Shakespeare what Emeril does for cuisine--makes it entertaining while keeping all the quality. And what a fun production--great costumes, a young Michael York, lots of sexy repartee. A good choice for a snowy night when you'd rather stay in. It keeps you pretty entertained throughout, simplifies some of the plot intricacies. One drawback is that Miss Taylor appears to be a little long in the tooth to be playing a young, never-married, girl.
PushpendraSinghBhati
16/11/2022 02:46
The whole package was almost here in this movie.It delivered on almost all technical aspects demanded for this movie version of the great Shakesperean comedy.The problem here was the low quality script which dulled the comedy,thus struggling for laughs.The director tried to compensate as much as he could but he could only in the end turn out an average movie.Also,Taylor could only manage a decent Shakesperean performance depite the film makers limiting her lines as much as they could.Taylor is a great actress but Shakespeare acting demands a very high quality in ORATORY ACTING which is another ballgame.In this regard,Burton shows how it is done.Watch this movie for his great performance here if for nothing else.Burton will demand and get your respect if you have an eye for acting.Only for fans of the lead actors and fans of Shakespeare movies......
Jessy_dope1
16/11/2022 02:46
There is no denying Franco Zeffirelli's visual sensibility, nor his dramatic strength. He takes this Shakespearean comedy, chops and cuts and edits the text to his liking, and regurgitates a wonderful film. If one were to watch the film without sound, it would still be entertaining, that is how well Zeffirelli put it together. But it wouldn't be enough without a terrific Kate, and Elizabeth Taylor, certainly in her prime in 1967, more than fills the bill. She hams it up when hamming is appropriate to the moment, and plays it with more subtlety when that is required. She is well matched by Richard Burton as Petruchio. He is good, but there is something not quite there. I think perhaps he seems more jaded and a tad less calculating than I'd expect in the role. I think I prefer the more caustic performance of John Cleese in this role.
I can't help but wonder what Zeffirelli would've done with an operatic version of this play.
Suyoga Bhattarai
16/11/2022 02:46
Plot: A man tries to tame a vituperative woman through marriage.
This is simply a delight; a colourful, joyful adaptation that is full of the zest of life. Shakespeare adaptations always face the danger of being too stagey, whilst many also fall into the danger of changing the setting and then congratulating themselves on their brilliance. This film avoids both traps, successfully turning the play into cinema whilst delivering a nuanced and detailed portrait of the age. Director Franco Zefferelli is particularly good at inserting (silent) additions to the play that add to the action. The production values are superb, with superlative costumes and locations. The cast is also absolutely superb, with the real life married couple of Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor delivering powerfully rowdy and physical performances, well supported by the likes of Michael York. Terrific fun.
Worth two viewings.
slaaykay
16/11/2022 02:46
I saw the movie on DVD and liked it. I think if Shakespeare were alive today he would have like. Taylor and Burton do justice to their roles and the movie also introduced a brilliant actor Michael York as Lucentio. I had read the play and had seen the movie 10 THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU which was loosely based on the play. When I got a chance to see the movie, I grabbed it. Elizabeth Taylor as Katharina the shrew is brilliant. She shows why is much more than a celebrity. Richard Burton shines as Petruchio. Franco Zeffirelli is a reputed director and he shows why. A must see movie for the fans of Shakespeare and the play.
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