Antigone by Sophocles (1984 TV) Juliet Stevenson (part 4/11)
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John Churton Collins:
Antigone, it must be remembered, belonged to
a doomed family, and her conduct is regarded
throughout by the Chorus as an act of infatuation
urged on her by the curse resting on that family:
it is defended by no one except her lover Haemon.
She makes no attempt to conciliate Creon, but
maintains throughout a most defiant attitude,
glorying alike in her deed and in its penalty.
It
is indeed difficult to see how Creon, without
stultifying his position and his authority, could
have acted otherwise than he did. Antigone not
merely braves but courts death.
That the Gods
did not approve of Creon's treatment of Polyneices
may be pleaded in justification of Antigone's act,
but this hardly affects the question of her fate.
In her case as well as in Creon's, it was not so
much what they did, as the temper in which
what they did was done, that brought ruin on
them.
Cast:
Juliet Stevenson ... Antigone
Gwen Taylor ... Ismene
John Shrapnel ... Creon
Tony Selby ... Soldier
Patrick Barr ... Chorus
Paul Daneman ... Chorus
Donald Eccles ... Chorus
Robert Eddison ... Chorus
Patrick Godfrey ... Chorus
Ewan Hooper ... Chorus
Peter Jeffrey ... Chorus
Noel Johnson ... Chorus
Robert Lang ... Chorus
John Ringham ... Chorus
Frederick Treves ... Chorus
John Woodnutt ... Chorus
Produced by...Louis Marks
Original Music by ....Derek Bourgeois
Film Editing by ...Peter Reason
Production Design by ...David Myerscough-Jones
Costume Design by ...Jane Hudson
Geoffrey Lewis .... classical advisor