Shakespeare in Performance: Film
Strange Illusion (1945, Ben Kadish)
| Title | Strange Illusion | 
|---|---|
| Year | 1945 | 
| Release Locations | USA | 
| Director | Ben Kadish | 
| Medium | Black & white video | 
| Length | 1 hrs, 20 mins | 
| Languages | English | 
| Audience | general public | 
| Play Connections | Hamlet (derivative) | 
Description
This "B" (low-budget) movie, actually an offshoot from Hamlet, like Chabrol's Ophélia retells the Hamlet legend in modern guise. The principal actors were all highly professional but shared a common fate of spending most of their careers in Hollywood playing in B movies. For a time, James Lydon made a career out of playing Henry Aldrich. The film, just made available on videocassette, was shown in 1986 at the Library of Congress as a part of a special program devoted to Shakespeare on film and television at the Mary Pickford Theater
Description from Shakespeare on Screen : an International Filmography and Videography by Kenneth S. Rothwell and Annabelle Henkin Melzer. ©1990 Kenneth S. Rothwell. Cited by permission. — Added 2008-11-14
Cast Overview
| Professor Muhlbach | Charles Arut | 
|---|---|
| George--Horatio | Jimmy Clark | 
| Virginia Cartwright--Gertrude | Sally Eilers | 
| Mr. Allen | John Hamilton | 
| Cartwright, Dorothy | Jayne Hazard | 
| Paul Cartwright--Hamlet | James Lydon | 
| Lydia--Ophelia | Mary McLeod | 
| Game Warden | Vic Potel | 
| Benjamin | George H. Reed | 
| Langdon | George Sherwood | 
| Miss Farber | Sonia Sorel | 
| Cast | Gene Stutenroth | 
| Cast | Regis Toomey | 
| Armstrong | Pierre Watkin | 
| Brett Curtis--Claudius | Warren William | 
Production Team and Crew Overview
Production information courtesy of: Kenneth Rothwell