William Shakespeare's repute spans the world the beauty of his language, his profound insight into human nature and the complexity and integrity of his characters, confirming him as the greatest ever playwright. In 1978, the BBC set itself the task of filming all of William Shakespeare's plays for television. The resulting productions, renowned for their loyalty to the text, utilised the best theatrical and television directors and brought acclaimed performances from some of the finest actors. This collection includes 5 of the hugely popular comedies: A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING THE TAMING OF THE SHREW THE WINTER'S TALE TWELFTH NIGHT
Conners (Norton) is a former U.S. Navy Seal searching for an ancient Japanese ceremonial sword and the body of his grandfather who stole it during World War 2. With the help a computer expert (Ashana) he manges to locate the sword but the Japanese government and the ruthless Yakuza also seek the coveted prize and will stop at nothing to retrieve it. It's a battle to the finish and only one man can remain standing...
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