Love's Labour's Lost (2000)
March 31, 2000Release Date
Love's Labour's Lost (2000)
March 31, 2000Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Kenneth Branagh
Berowne / Writer / Director / Producer / Screenplay
Alessandro Nivola
The King (Ferdinand)
Adrian Lester
Dumaine
Matthew Lillard
Longaville
Alicia Silverstone
The Princess
Natascha McElhone
Rosaline
Richard Briers
Sir Nathaniel
Timothy Spall
Armado
Carmen Ejogo
Maria
Geraldine McEwan
Holofernia
Stefania Rocca
Jacquanetta
Jimmy Yuill
Constable Dull
Emily Mortimer
Katherine
Nathan Lane
Costard
Anthony O'Donnell
Moth
Daniel Hill
Mercade
Richard Clifford
Boyet
Alfred Bell
Gaston
Daisy Gough
Isabelle
Graham Hubbard
Eugene
Paul Moody
Jaques
Yvonne Riley
Beatrice
Ian Stuart Robertson
Hippolyte
Emma Scott
Celimene
Amy Tez
Sophie
Nina Gold
Casting
David Barron
Producer
Alex Thomson
Director of Photography / Cinematography
William Shakespeare
Theatre Play
Neil Farrell
Editor
Dan Farrell
Editor
Randi Hiller
Casting
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 31, 2000
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 33m
Content RatingPG
Budget$13,000,000
Box Office$300,000
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This Movie Is About.
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Love's Labour's Lost is a 2000 British musical romantic comedy film written, directed by and starring Kenneth Branagh, based on the comic play of the same name by William Shakespeare. The first feature film to be made of this lesser-known comedy, Branagh's fourth film of a Shakespeare play was a box-office and critical disappointment.
The cast includes Shakespearean veterans such as Timothy Spall, Richard Briers and Geraldine McEwan, alongside Hollywood actors Alicia Silverstone and Matthew Lillard and Broadway and West End stars such as Nathan Lane and Jimmy Yuill.
As a result of its poor commercial performance, Miramax shelved its three-picture deal with Branagh, who subsequently returned to Shakespeare with As You Like It in 2006.