Review of Romeo and Juliet (1968) by Rich Gold for Variety — 09 Nov 1987
Rarely will audiences be moved to throat-gulping by the plight of the young couple. For all Hussey’s prettiness and Whiting’s shy charm it is clear that they do not understand one tenth of the meaning of their lines and it is a drawback from which the film cannot recover.
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This review of Romeo and Juliet (1968) was written by Rich Gold and published by Variety on 09 Nov 1987.
Romeo and Juliet has generally received positive reviews.
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