The 1948 film adaptation of , directed by and starring Laurence Olivier , is often remembered as a landmark in cinematic history, being the first non-American film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture . A Focus on Indecision
Olivier famously distilled the complex play into a more singular psychological drama, opening the film with a voiceover that states: . To achieve this tight focus, he made the controversial decision to cut several key characters and subplots, most notably Rosencrantz, Guildenstern , and the Norwegian prince Fortinbras . The Plot: Revenge and Tragedy Hamlet (1948)
The story follows Prince Hamlet of Denmark, who returns home to find his father dead and his mother, , already remarried to his uncle, Claudius . 1948 film hamlet review and analysis The 1948 film adaptation of , directed by