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The Taming of The Shrew ()

The Taming of the Shrew (original title)
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Brutish, fortune-hunting scoundrel Petruchio tames his wealthy, shrewish wife, Katharina.

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Katharina
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Petruchio
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Grumio
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Baptista
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Tranio
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Gremio
Giancarlo Cobelli ...
The Priest
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Pedant
Ken Parry ...
Tailor
Anthony Gardner ...
Haberdasher
Natasha Pyne ...
Bianca
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Lucentio
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Hortensio
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Biondello
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Vincentio
Bice Valori ...
The Widow
Tina Perna ...
Complementary role
Alberto Bonucci ...
Nathaniel
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Complementary role (as Milena Vucotich)
Alfredo Bianchini ...
Complementary role
Valentino Macchi ...
Katharina's Wedding Guest (as Valentino Macchi C.S.C.)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Inna Alexeievna ...
Old Woman with Prostitute (uncredited)
Roberto Antonelli ...
Philip (uncredited)
Ettore Arena ...
Man in the Crowd (uncredited)
Giancarlo Badessi ...
Citizen (uncredited)
Gino Barbacane ...
Minstrel (uncredited)
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Complementary role (uncredited)
Luciano Bonanni ...
Citizen (uncredited)
Bruno Boschetti ...
Weddings Guest (uncredited)
Dolores Calò ...
Argument Spectator (uncredited)
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Citizen (uncredited)
Salvatore Campochiaro ...
Weddings Guest (uncredited)
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Gregory (uncredited)
Aristide Caporale ...
Bell Ringer (uncredited)
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Argument Spectator (uncredited)
Aristide Catoni ...
Argument Spectator (uncredited)
Franz Colangeli ...
Man in the Crowd (uncredited)
Ermelinda De Felice ...
Prostitute (uncredited)
Bruno Degni ...
Katharina's Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Liana Del Balzo ...
Bit Part (uncredited)
Vera Drudi ...
Weddings Guest (uncredited)
Lina Ferri ...
Argument Spectator (uncredited)
Iolanda Fortini ...
Citizen (uncredited)
Ferruccio Fregonese ...
Man in the Crowd (uncredited)
Eugenio Galadini ...
Prisoner (uncredited)
Franco Graceffa ...
Katharina's Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Luigi Leoni ...
Man Carried through the Street (uncredited)
Gianni Magni ...
Curtis (uncredited)
Ezio Marano ...
Citizen (uncredited)
Nora Marchiandi ...
Woman in the Crowd (uncredited)
Antonio Marcolini ...
Man in the Crowd (uncredited)
Ugo Mari ...
Man in the Crowd (uncredited)
Romano Milani ...
Katharina's Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Sandro Mondini ...
Half-Shaved Man on the Balcony (uncredited)
Mara Oscuro ...
Woman in the Crowd (uncredited)
Raimondo Penne ...
Philip (uncredited)
Lorenzo Piani ...
Bianca's Wedding Guest (uncredited)
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Petruchio's Servant (uncredited)
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Man in the Street (uncredited)
Giuseppe Ravenna ...
Priest (uncredited)
Umberto Salomone ...
Weddings Guest (uncredited)
Luigi Scavran ...
Man in Crowd (uncredited)
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Bianca's Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Alessandro Tedeschi ...
Bianca's Wedding Guest (uncredited)
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Bianca's Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Armando Tortorici ...
Citizen (uncredited)
Giuseppe Transocchi ...
Petruchio's Servant (uncredited)
Michael Wilding Jr. ...
Complementary role (uncredited)
Christopher Edward Wilding ...
Complementary role (uncredited)

Directed by

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Franco Zeffirelli

Written by

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William Shakespeare ... (play "The Taming of the Shrew")
 
Paul Dehn ... (screen play by) and
Suso Cecchi D'Amico ... (screen play by) and
Franco Zeffirelli ... (screen play by)

Produced by

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Richard McWhorter ... executive producer
Elizabeth Taylor ... producer (uncredited)

Music by

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Nino Rota ... (music composed by)

Cinematography by

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Oswald Morris ... director of photography

Editing by

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Peter Taylor

Editorial Department

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Carlo Fabianelli ... editor: Italian version
Franca Silvi ... editor: Italian version (as Franka Silvi)
Liberata Zocchi ... assistant editor (uncredited)

Production Design by

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Lorenzo Mongiardino ... (as Renzo Mongiardino)

Art Direction by

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Giuseppe Mariani
Elven Webb

Set Decoration by

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Luigi Gervasi
Dario Simoni
Carlo Gervasi ... (uncredited)

Costume Design by

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Danilo Donati ... (costumes designed by)

Makeup Department

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Alexandre ... hairstylist: Elizabeth Taylor (as Alexandre of Paris)
Ron Berkeley ... makeup artist: Richard Burton
Alberto De Rossi ... makeup
Giannetto De Rossi ... makeup
Grazia De Rossi ... hairdresser
Agnes Flanagan ... hairdresser: Elizabeth Taylor
Frank La Rue ... makeup artist: Elizabeth Taylor (as Frank Larue)

Production Management

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Roberto Cocco ... unit manager
Guy Luongo ... production supervisor
Richard McWhorter ... production manager (uncredited)
Daniel Micheletti ... unit manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Albino Cocco ... assistant director
Carlo Lastricati ... assistant director
Rinaldo Ricci ... assistant director

Art Department

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Giantito Burchiellaro ... sketch artist
John DeCuir ... associate designer (as John De Cuir)
Ken Muggleston ... props
Alessandro Alberti ... assistant art director (uncredited)
Giovanni Natalucci ... set designer (uncredited)
Italo Tomassi ... scene painter (uncredited)
Fernando Valento ... construction manager (uncredited)

Sound Department

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John Aldred ... dubbing recorder
Janet Davidson ... dubbing editor
Aldo De Martino ... soundman
Graham Harris ... dubbing editor
David Hildyard ... sound mixer
Peter Boyle ... assistant dubbing editor (uncredited)
Mario Ottavi ... sound (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Augie Lohman ... special effects

Visual Effects by

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Doug Ferris ... matte painter (uncredited)
Gerald Larn ... matte painter (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Nino Cristiani ... operator
Luciano Trasatti ... cameraman
Cristo Verrillo ... electrician
Francesco Brescini ... electrician (uncredited)
Bob Penn ... still photographer (uncredited)
Piero Servo ... assistant camera (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Gloria Musetta ... wardrobe (as Gloria Mussetta)
Irene Sharaff ... costume designer: Elizabeth Taylor

Music Department

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Carlo Savina ... conductor

Script and Continuity Department

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Elaine Schreyeck ... continuity

Additional Crew

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Maurice Binder ... main title graphics

Thanks

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William Shakespeare ... with acknowledgements to: without whom they would have been at a loss for words
Crew believed to be complete

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Baptista (Sir Michael Hordern), a rich Paduan merchant, announces that his fair young daughter, Bianca (Natasha Pyne), will remain unwed until her older sister, Katharina (Dame Elizabeth Taylor), a hellish shrew, has wed. Lucentio (Michael York), a student and the son of a wealthy Pisan merchant, has fallen in love with Bianca. He poses as a tutor of music and poetry to gain entrance to the Baptista household and to be near Bianca. Meanwhile, Petruchio (Richard Burton), a fortune-hunting scoundrel from Verona, arrives in Padua, hoping to capture a wealthy wife. Hortensio (Victor Spinetti), another suitor of Bianca, directs Petruchio's attention to Katharina. When Hortensio warns him about Katharina's scolding tongue and fiery temper, Petruchio is challenged and resolves to capture her love. Hortensio and another suitor of Bianca, Gremio (Alan Webb), agree to cover Petruchio's costs as he pursues Katharina. Written by alfiehitchie

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Taglines A romantic film amorously devoted to every man who ever gave the back of his hand to his beloved...and to every woman who deserved it! See more »
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Also Known As
  • La bisbetica domata (Italy)
  • William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew (United States)
  • The Taming of The Shrew (United States)
  • William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew (United Kingdom)
  • La mégère apprivoisée (France)
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Runtime
  • 122 min
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Budget $4,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia In his memoirs, writer and director Franco Zeffirelli said that making this movie was the most fun he had in his entire career. See more »
Goofs In the film, Katharina's angry line to Bianca "[tell] whom thou lovest best" (which William Shakespeare actually wrote and which is grammatically correct) is changed to the grammatically incorrect "whom thou dost lovest best". In his review of the film, critic John Simon caught the error. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Mona: The Virgin Nymph (1970). See more »
Crazy Credits Instead of the screen credit "The End" appearing at the end of the film, the line "God give you goodnight" appears, after which the rest of the closing credits are seen. See more »
Quotes Katherina: Of all things living, a man's the worst!
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