Romeo And Juliet (1936) - (Movie Clip) A Madness Most Discreet
First scene for Leslie Howard in the male lead role, visited by cousin Benvolio (Reginald Denny), in MGM's production of Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet, 1936, directed by George Cukor, co-starring Norma Shearer.
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Romeo And Juliet (1936) -- (Movie Clip) What's In A Name?
The famous balcony scene with equally famous lines, including "Wherefore Art Thou," Norma Shearer as Juliet, Leslie Howard as Romeo, on the night of their first meeting, in MGM's hit 1936 production of Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet.
Romeo And Juliet (1936) -- (Movie Clip) Time Out Of MInd
En route to the masque at the house of Capulet, Leslie Howard as Romeo is the object of John Barrymore as friend Mercutio, delivering the MGM version of the what's known as Shakespeare's "Queen Mab" speech, in director George Cukor's Romeo And Juliet, 1936.
Romeo And Juliet (1936) -- (Movie Clip) What Lady Is That?
Spectacle from director George Cukor and MGM, as Romeo (Leslie Howard) is entranced as his first sight of Juliet (Norma Shearer), in the 1936 production of Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet.
Romeo And Juliet (1936) -- (Movie Clip) Look Upon Thy Death
Good sword-fight on a terrific set, Andy Devine as comical servant Peter, the brawl featuring Reginald Denny as Benvolio of the Montagues, Basil Rathbone as Tybalt of the Capulets, Conway Tearle the prince intervening, early in MGM's Romeo And Juliet, 1936.