Macbeth is a silent, black-and-white 1916 film adaptation of the William Shakespeare play Macbeth. It was directed by John Emerson, assisted by Erich von Stroheim, and produced by D. W. Griffith, with cinematography by Victor Fleming. The film starred Herbert Beerbohm Tree and Constance Collier, both famous from the stage and for playing Shakespearean parts. Although released during the first decade of feature filmmaking, it was already the seventh version of Macbeth to be produced, one of eight during the silent film era. Although 1916 was the middle of WW1, this film was part of numerous festivities to commemorate the 300th anniversary of Shakespeare's death. It is considered to be a lost film.

Macbeth (1916)
Directed by John Emerson
Genres - Drama, History, Silent Film |
Sub-Genres - Silent Feature, Silent Film |
Release Date - Jun 4, 1916 |
Run Time - 80 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
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1916, 300th Anniversary, Adaptation, D. W. Griffith, Erich Von Stroheim, Feature Filmmaking, Lost Film, Shakespearean, Silent Film, Victor Fleming, William Shakespeare, Ww1
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Based On: based on Macbeth, Macbeth
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Macbeth
US
Makbet
PL
Макбет
BG
マクベス
JP