Hamlet
After the death of the King of Denmark - Hamlet's father - his brother Claudius ascends the throne, who takes his widow Gertrude as his wife. Hamlet meets the ghost of his father and learns that he wa…
Hamlet
After the death of the King of Denmark - Hamlet's father - his brother Claudius ascends the throne, who takes his widow Gertrude as his wife. Hamlet meets the ghost of his father and learns that he was killed by Claudius. When the King of Denmark suddenly dies. his son, Crown Prince Hamlet, returns home to find that his Uncle Claudius has usurped the throne and married his sister-in-law, Hamlet's recently-widowed mother. One night Hamlet is visited by his father's ghost, who commands him to avenge his murder at Claudius' hands. After the death of the King of Denmark, Hamlet's father, his brother Claudius ascends to the throne and marries his widow Gertrude. The haste of this wedding, Claudius's dissolute life, and the demand to "mourn him a little more moderately henceforth, not forgetting myself" cause deep sadness and disgust in Prince Hamlet. His heavy thoughts are interrupted by the appearance of his friend Horatio, accompanied by two officers, who tells of how they saw the ghost of Hamlet's father at night. Hamlet, making them promise to keep silent about what they saw, decides to see his father's ghost at any cost. —Tango Papa
Hamlet
Drama
Film Details
After the death of the King of Denmark - Hamlet's father - his brother Claudius ascends the throne, who takes his widow Gertrude as his wife. Hamlet meets the ghost of his father and learns that he was killed by Claudius. When the King of Denmark suddenly dies.
his son, Crown Prince Hamlet, returns home to find that his Uncle Claudius has usurped the throne and married his sister-in-law, Hamlet's recently-widowed mother. One night Hamlet is visited by his father's ghost, who commands him to avenge his murder at Claudius' hands. After the death of the King of Denmark, Hamlet's father, his brother Claudius ascends to the throne and marries his widow Gertrude.
The haste of this wedding, Claudius's dissolute life, and the demand to "mourn him a little more moderately henceforth, not forgetting myself" cause deep sadness and disgust in Prince Hamlet. His heavy thoughts are interrupted by the appearance of his friend Horatio, accompanied by two officers, who tells of how they saw the ghost of Hamlet's father at night. Hamlet, making them promise to keep silent about what they saw, decides to see his father's ghost at any cost.
—Tango Papa.