Hamlet (1913 film)
Hamlet is a 1913 British silent drama film directed by Hay Plumb and starring Johnston Forbes-Robertson, Gertrude Elliot and Walter Ringham.[1] It is an adaptation of the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare made by the Hepworth Company and based on the Drury Lane Theatre's 1913 staging of the work.

Johnston Forbes-Robertson as Hamlet, and S. A. Cookson as Horatio in Hamlet (1913).
Cast
- Johnston Forbes-Robertson - Hamlet
- Gertrude Elliot - Ophelia
- Walter Ringham - Claudius
- Adeleine Bourne - Gertrude
- J.H. Barnes - Polonius
- S.A. Cookson - Horatio
- Alex Scott-Gatty - Laertes
- Grendon Bentley - Fortinbras
- Montagu Rutherford - Priest
- J.H. Ryley - A Gravedigger
- Percy Rhodes - The Ghost
- Robert Atkins - Marcellus
- Eric Adeney - Reynaldo
- Richard Andean - Second Player
- George Hayes - Osric
- S.T. Pearce - Second Gravedigger
- Olive Richardson - Player Queen
- E.A. Ross - Guildenstern
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