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| | 1968's Romeo and Juliet |
 | | All the church scenes - the mariage, the dialogue between Romeo and the nurse and with Friar Lawrence, and the tomb scene - are shoted in Tuscania - 50 miles to Rome - a beatifull, little, medieval village; the church, named S. Pietro, is as fine as in the movie, full of great atmosphere. |
 | | Romeo and Juliet (1968), from Italy/U.K., was directed by Franco Zeffirelli. |
 | | The introduction of Romeo and Juliet 1968 by Ali MacGraw when the movie was shown on AMC (American Movie Classics) a while ago. |
| students.ed.uiuc.edu /bach/rnj24/rj1968.html (927 words) |
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