Additional information for Romeo + Juliet, which has a domestic theatrical release set for November 1, 1996. The film is being distributed by 20th Century Fox and has not yet been rated. Romeo + Juliet has a total running time of 120 minutes.
M
Australia
KT
Belgium
14
Chile
K-12
Finland
U
France
12
Germany
12
Netherlands
15
Norway
M/12
Portugal
PG
Singapore
18
Spain
15
Sweden
12
UK
PG-13
USA
14
Brazil
16
Hungary
12
Iceland
15
South Korea
PG-13
Philippines
13
Argentina
14
Peru
120min
Romeo i Julija
Croatia
Romeo i Julija
Serbia
Romeu + Julieta
Brazil
Romeu + Julieta
Portugal
William Shakespeares Romeo & Julia
Austria
William Shakespeares Romeo & Julia
Germany
Ромео + Джульетта
Russia
Rómeó és Júlia
Hungary
Roméo + Juliette
France
Roméo et Juliette
Canada
Romeo & Julia
Sweden
Romeo & Julie
Denmark
Romeo + Giulietta
Italy
Romeo + Júlia
Hungary
Romeo + Juliet
Greece
Romeo + Julieta
South America
Romeo + Julieta, de William Shakespeare
Argentina
Romeo + Julija
Slovenia
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo i Julia
Poland
Romeo och Julia
Sweden
Romeo og Julie
Norway
Romeo ve Juliet
Turkey
Romeo y Julieta de William Shakespeare
Spain
Romeo y Julieta, de Willilam Shakespeare
Uruguay
William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet
USA
William Shakespearen Romeo + Julia
Finland
William Shakespeares Romeo + Julia
Germany
November 01, 1996
Canada
November 01, 1996
USA
November 21, 1996
Puerto Rico
December 26, 1996
Australia
December 28, 1996
South Korea
January , 1997
Malaysia
January 10, 1997
Brazil
January 22, 1997
Venezuela
January 30, 1997
Argentina
January 31, 1997
Uruguay
February , 1997
Germany
February 05, 1997
Philippines
February 13, 1997
New Zealand
February 14, 1997
South Africa
February 21, 1997
Sweden
February 28, 1997
Italy
March 05, 1997
Belgium
March 06, 1997
Netherlands
March 06, 1997
Spain
March 07, 1997
Austria
March 07, 1997
Denmark
March 07, 1997
Finland
March 07, 1997
Iceland
March 07, 1997
Israel
March 07, 1997
Norway
March 07, 1997
Switzerland
March 13, 1997
Croatia
March 13, 1997
Czech Republic
March 13, 1997
Germany
March 13, 1997
Lebanon
March 13, 1997
Singapore
March 13, 1997
Slovakia
March 14, 1997
Bulgaria
March 14, 1997
Greece
March 14, 1997
Latvia
March 14, 1997
Lithuania
March 14, 1997
Romania
March 14, 1997
Yugoslavia
March 20, 1997
Slovenia
March 21, 1997
Turkey
March 28, 1997
Ireland
March 28, 1997
UK
March 29, 1997
Taiwan
April , 1997
Mexico
April , 1997
Peru
April 03, 1997
Hungary
April 05, 1997
Japan
April 09, 1997
France
April 11, 1997
Estonia
April 11, 1997
Poland
April 25, 1997
Colombia
May 01, 1997
Panama
May 02, 1997
Portugal
May 08, 1997
Hong Kong
May 22, 1997
Bolivia
June 12, 1997
Chile
March 20, 1998
Mexico
April 09, 1998
Argentina
June 18, 1998
Hungary
July 25, 1998
Russia
February 14, 2013
UK
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Shakespeare's famous play is updated to the hip modern suburb of Verona still retaining its original dialogue.
The story revolves around three families from Verona. The Ruling House, the House of Capulet from where Juliet hails and that of Montague, the male protagonist's family. The story commences with a street brawl fired by the feud between the Montague and Capulet families. When the Prince of Verona announces that any further feud would result in punishment, Count Paris of the ruling house expresses his desire to marry Juliet, from the House of Capulet, who is only thirteen.Meanwhile, after the brawl, Benvolio learns about Romeo's lost-love Rosaline, one of Lord Capulet's nieces. The estranged meeting between Romeo and Juliet takes place at the ball arranged for Count Paris to meet Juliet. Romeo meets and falls head-over-heels in love with Juliet. Romeo discloses his identity to her on being 'encouraged in love'. They seek the support of Friar Laurence, who longs for a reconciliation between the two families and are secretly married. Tybalt, Juliet's cousin challenges Romeo to a duel on discovering that he had sneaked into the ball. However, because of Juliet, Romeo refuses to fight him and calls on the ire of Mercutio, who accepts the duel instead of Romeo.When Mercutio is wounded in the duel, Romeo slays Tybalt and is exiled for the latter's death. Juliet's grief is worsened when Lord Capulet makes plans for her wedding with Count Paris. She seeks help from Friar Laurence. The plan they come up with is that Juliet would consume a drug that would take her into a coma for nearly two days. Romeo was to be informed of the plan via a messenger, who doesn't reach him in time. On the eve of her marriage to Count Paris, Juliet takes the drug and is declared dead.Romeo hears about her 'death' and buys poison before visiting the family crypt. Fate has other plans as Paris encounters Romeo and is killed by the latter. Believing that his lady love is dead, Romeo drinks the poison. When Juliet awakes to discover Romeo's corpse, she stabs herself. The families meet at the tomb and hear the story of the lovers from the friar. They reconcile and the violent feud is declared over.The exact date when William Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet remains unknown. Though there is mention about an 'earthquake 11 years ago', the dialogue highlights the earthquake in England in 1580. Hence, the popular belief is that the play was written in 1591. The dramatic techniques, paradigm shifts from hope to despair and then again rejuvenated hope adds emotion to the verse and strain of thought in prologue.
Baz Luhrmann
Director(s)
William Shakespeare
Craig Pearce
Baz Luhrmann
Writer(s)
Jill Bilcock
associate producer
Martin Brown
co-producer
Baz Luhrmann
producer
Catherine Martin
associate producer
Gabriella Martinelli
producer
Producer(s)
Nellee Hooper
Composer(s)
Romeo
Leonardo DiCaprio
Juliet
Claire Danes
Tybalt
John Leguizamo
Mercutio
Harold Perrineau
Father Laurence
Pete Postlethwaite
Fulgencio Capulet
Paul Sorvino
Ted Montague
Brian Dennehy
Dave Paris
Paul Rudd
Captain Prince
Vondie Curtis-Hall
The Nurse
Miriam Margolyes
Balthasar
Jesse Bradford
Apothecary
M. Emmet Walsh
Gregory
Zak Orth
Sampson
Jamie Kennedy
Benvolio
Dash Mihok
Abra
Vincent Laresca
Petruchio
Carlos Martín Manzo Otálora
Caroline Montague
Christina Pickles
Gloria Capulet
Diane Venora
Peter
Pedro Altamirano
Sacristan
John Sterlini
Susan Santandiago (TV Gossip) (as Harriet Harris)
Harriet Sansom Harris
Rich Ranchidis
Michael Corbett
Anchorwoman
Edwina Moore
Choir Boy
Quindon Tarver
Post Haste Delivery Man
Jorge Abraham
Altar Boy
Fausto Barona
Altar Boy
Ricardo Barona
Post Haste Clerk
Catalina Botello
Capulet Bouncer
Mario Cimarro
Undertaker
Farnesio de Bernal
Diva
Des'ree
OP Officer
Ismael Eguiarte
Kid With Toy Gun
Rodrigo Escandon
Middle Age Occupant
Paco Morayta
Altar Boy 2
Alex Newman
Altar Boy 2
Cory Newman
Attractive Girl
Lupita Ochoa
Nun
Gloria Silva
Middle Age Occupant
Carolyn Valero
Director(s)
Craig Pearce
Baz Luhrmann
Writer(s)
associate producer
Martin Brown
co-producer
Baz Luhrmann
producer
Catherine Martin
associate producer
Gabriella Martinelli
producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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