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Love's Labour's Lost

Shakespeare's breezy comedy is given some song-and-dance treatment in this mix of Bard and Broadway musical action that is set in the 1930's. A young king and his friends agree to cut themselves off from life's pleasures while at university for three years, but when the Princess of France arrives on the scene with three beautiful attendants, their plans go out the window. Kenneth Branagh, Alicia Silverstone and Nathan Lane star.

Year: 1999
Genre: Shakespeare, Alice's Playhouse
Country: UK
Director: Kenneth Branagh
Starring: Kenneth Branagh, Alicia Silverstone, Nathan Lane, Richard Briers, Martin Scorsese
Duration: 90 Minutes
Rating: G
6.1/10
Location in store: Alice's Playhouse (Shakespeare)
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