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The Trojan Women

1971 | 105 min | Drama

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Synopsis

The Trojan Women is a 1971 American-British-Greek historical drama film directed by Michael Cacoyannis and starring Katharine Hepburn, Vanessa Redgrave, Geneviève Bujold and Irene Papas. The film was made with the minimum of changes to Edith Hamilton's translation of Euripides' original play, save for the omission of deities, as Cacoyannis said they were "hard to film and make realistic".

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Credits

Producer
Michalis Cacoyannis
Director
Michalis Cacoyannis
Screenplay
Michalis Cacoyannis
Director of Photography
Alfio Contini
Original Music Composer
Mikis Theodorakis
Editor
Michalis Cacoyannis
Country
United Kingdom, United States

Cast · 9

MF

Maria Farantouri

Singer

Katharine Hepburn

Katharine Hepburn

Hecuba

Patrick Magee

Patrick Magee

Menelaus

MM

Mirta Miller

Woman

Brian Blessed

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