Derek Jacobi… Cyrano de Bergerac Jimmy Gardner… Doorkeek Philip Dennis… Flunkey John Tramper… Flunkey Geoffrey Freshwater… Musketeer Alexandra Brook… Flowergirl Niall Padden… Eater Phillip Walsh… Drinker Simon Clark… Citizen Jayne Tottman… Citizen’s Son Paul Basson… Page Stephen Kennedy… Page Raymond Llewellyn… Pickpocket Jeffery Dench… Marquis 1 David Glover… Marquis 2 Dennis Clinton… Cuigy Edward Jewesbury… Brisaille George R. Parsons… Lignière the Poet (as George Parsons) Tom Mannion… Christian de Neuvillette Penelope Beaumont… Precieuse Clare Byam-Shaw… Precieuse Cathy Finlay… Food Seller Pete Postlethwaite… Ragueneau John Bowe… Le Bret Sinéad Cusack… Roxane Jennie Goossens… Roxane’s Duenna John Carlisle… Le Comte de Guiche Christopher Bowen… Le Vicomte de Valvert Christopher Benjamin… Montfleury David Shaw Parker… Bellerose / Gascony Cadet Raymond Bowers… Jodelet Writers: Edmond Rostand (play) Anthony Burgess (translation) Directed by Terry Hands Original Music by Nigel Hess Film Editing by David Martin Production Design by Ralph Koltai Costume Design by Alexander Reid Louise Sweeney reports: Jack Kroll of Newsweek wrote, Jacobis feat of double virtuosity is one of the most memorable in many Broadway seasons. And he added, Jacobis Cyrano is a triumph—romantic, hardheaded, drawing blood with his sword and his wit, yearning for Roxanne [Sinead Cusack], who cant see past his potato nose to his gallant heart …
* READ READ READ* This film was made for a local film festival. The challenge is that teams have 72 hours to write, shoot and edit a movie based on a given criteria. This years criteria was Influence of Image. Our time limit was 6 minutes. This was the image we were given – img28.imageshack.us Our film won Best Editing. I DID NOT EDIT IT. All editing credit goes to my friends Josh VanBuskirk and Dan Petracca. The editing process is difficult, directors have a huge say, so it’s not like I had nothing to do with the editing process. It was a team effort, which is the entire idea. Anyways, I hope you enjoy. This was shot on a Panasonic HVX200 with a Letus Ultimate lens adapter.
Video Rating: 4 / 5