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The Poet's Eye is a 1964 documentary that pays tribute to William Shakespeare. This film features spoken extracts from his works, illustrated with visuals of contemporary Britain, capturing themes of nature and urban life.
The Poet's Eye is somewhat elusive in the collector's market, primarily due to its limited release and niche appeal. It has seen a few home video formats over the years, but many copies are still on the rarer side, which adds to its allure among collectors. Those interested in Shakespearean adaptations or the intersection of literature and visual media often seek it out, appreciating its unique approach and the way it evokes a sense of time and place.
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The Poet's Eye is a documentary.
The film was devised by Geoffrey Buckland-Smith.
The top cast member is Stephen Murray.
The Poet's Eye was released in 1964.
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