Hamlet at Elsinore is a 1964 television version of the c. 1600 play by William Shakespeare. Produced by the BBC in association with Danmarks Radio, it was shown in the U.S. on NET. Winning wide acclaim both for its performances and for being shot entirely at Helsingør, in the castle in which the play is set. It is the only version of the play to have actually been shot at Elsinore Castle. This programme was recorded and edited on video tape and not 'filmed'. The director was Philip Saville. It was the longest version of the play telecast in one evening up to that time, running nearly three hours. A 1947 telecast of the play had split it up into two ninety-minute halves over two weeks.

Hamlet at Elsinore (1964)
Directed by Philip Saville
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Acclaim, Association, Castle, Citadel, Danish, Elsinore Castle, Helsingør, Performance, Rector, Tape, United States
Attributes
Based On: based on Hamlet, Hamlet
Filming Location: Helsingør
Filming Location: Helsingør
Alternate Titles
Europäisches Theater: Hamlet
DE
Hamlet
FI, US
Hamlet at Elsinore
BR, GB
Гамлет в Хельсингёре
RU