Hamlet (disambiguation)

Hamlet is a tragic play by William Shakespeare.

Hamlet may also refer to:

Pertaining to Shakespeare play

Film

  • Hamlet on screen, various film adaptations of the play including productions under other titles
  • Hamlet (1900 film) or Le Duel d'Hamlet, a 1900 film with Sarah Bernhardt in the title role
  • Hamlet (1907 film), a 1907 French silent film, with Georges Méliès in the title role
  • Hamlet (1908 film), a 1908 French silent film, with Jacques Grétillat in the title role
  • Hamlet (1912 film), a 1912 British silent film, with Charles Raymond in the title role
  • Hamlet (1913 film), a 1913 British silent film, with Johnston Forbes-Robertson in the title role
  • Hamlet (1917 film), a 1917 Italian silent film, with Ruggero Ruggeri in the title role
  • Hamlet (1921 film), a 1921 Danish silent film, with Asta Nielsen in the title role
  • Hamlet (1948 film), a 1948 British film, with Laurence Olivier in the title role
  • Hamlet (1959 film), a 1959 Australian television play, with William Job in the title role
  • Hamlet (1961 film), a 1961 German film, with Maximilian Schell in the title role
  • Hamlet (1964 film), a 1964 Soviet film, with Innokenty Smoktunovsky in the title role
  • Richard Burton's Hamlet, a 1964 Broadway production with Richard Burton in the title role, filmed for theatrical release
  • Hamlet (1969 film), a 1969 British film, with Nicol Williamson in the title role
  • Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. a 1980 film directed by Rodney Bennett in season 2 of BBC Television Shakespeare
  • Hamlet (1990 film), a 1990 US/UK/France film, with Mel Gibson in the title role
  • Hamlet (1996 film) or William Shakespeare's Hamlet, a 1996 UK/USA film with Kenneth Branagh in the title role
  • Hamlet (2000 film), a 2000 American film, with Ethan Hawke in the title role
  • Hamlet (2009 film), a 2009 BBC television film, with David Tennant in the title role

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