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As You Like It (2006)

September 1, 2006 (GB) Comedy, Drama, Romance • 127m

Overview

Witty, playful and utterly magical, the story is a compelling romantic adventure in which Rosalind and Orlando's celebrated courtship is played out against a backdrop of political rivalry, banishment and exile in the Forest of Arden - set in 19th-century Japan.

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Top Billed Cast

Crew
Roger Lanser
Roger Lanser

Director of Photography

Patrick Doyle
Patrick Doyle

Original Music Composer

Tim Harvey
Tim Harvey

Production Design

Abi Groves
Abi Groves

Set Decoration

Susannah Buxton
Susannah Buxton

Costume Design

Loulia Sheppard
Loulia Sheppard

Makeup Artist

Susan Howard
Susan Howard

Makeup Artist

Ed Colyer
Ed Colyer

Sound Mixer

Howard Bargroff
Howard Bargroff

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Andrea King
Andrea King

Foley Artist

Dan Johnson
Dan Johnson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Les Benson
Les Benson

Dressing Prop

Jenny Shircore
Jenny Shircore

Makeup Designer

Jenny Shircore
Jenny Shircore

Hair Designer

Rod Woodruff
Rod Woodruff

Stunt Coordinator

Trevor Steedman
Trevor Steedman

Stunt Coordinator

Angus More Gordon
Angus More Gordon

Unit Production Manager

Josh Robertson
Josh Robertson

First Assistant Director

Dan John
Dan John

Second Assistant Director

Pete Cavaciuti
Pete Cavaciuti

"B" Camera Operator

Pete Cavaciuti
Pete Cavaciuti

Steadicam Operator

Julian Morson
Julian Morson

"B" Camera Operator

Julian Morson
Julian Morson

Steadicam Operator

Sean McClory
Sean McClory

First Assistant "A" Camera

Jennie Paddon
Jennie Paddon

Camera Loader

Brian Greenway
Brian Greenway

Camera Trainee

Fiona Forsyth
Fiona Forsyth

Art Department Assistant

Iain White
Iain White

Standby Art Director

Caroline McCall
Caroline McCall

Assistant Costume Designer

Fiona McCann
Fiona McCann

Costume Supervisor

Faith Thomas
Faith Thomas

Set Costumer

Verity Cleary
Verity Cleary

Wardrobe Intern

Shaun Mills
Shaun Mills

Boom Operator

Brian Sullivan
Brian Sullivan

Best Boy Electrician

Ray Bateman
Ray Bateman

Electrician

Mike Parsons
Mike Parsons

Electrician

Peter Robinson
Peter Robinson

Rigging Gaffer

Clarissa Newman
Clarissa Newman

Production Coordinator

Janine Abery
Janine Abery

Assistant Production Coordinator

Shruti Shah
Shruti Shah

Production Accountant

Kerry Smith
Kerry Smith

First Assistant Accountant

Dan Hillsdon
Dan Hillsdon

Assistant Accountant

Lara Sargent
Lara Sargent

Post Production Accountant

Maxie McDonald
Maxie McDonald

Property Master

Sarah Hayward
Sarah Hayward

Script Supervisor

Laurie Sparham
Laurie Sparham

Still Photographer

Clive Trott
Clive Trott

Location Manager

Simon Fiddler
Simon Fiddler

Location Assistant

Jonny Benson
Jonny Benson

Third Assistant Director

Paul Corbould
Paul Corbould

Special Effects Supervisor

Gail Corbould
Gail Corbould

Special Effects Coordinator

Andrew Melhuish
Andrew Melhuish

Assistant Editor

Alistair Hopkins
Alistair Hopkins

Post Production Supervisor

Stuart Hopps
Stuart Hopps

Choreographer

Roisin Carty
Roisin Carty

Dialogue Coach

Neil Swain
Neil Swain

Dialect Coach

Terry Pritchard
Terry Pritchard

Transportation Captain

Gene D'Cruze
Gene D'Cruze

Construction Manager

Bernard O'Reilly
Bernard O'Reilly

Supervising Sound Editor

Michele Woods
Michele Woods

Supervising Dialogue Editor

Owen Bleasdale
Owen Bleasdale

Foley Recordist

Barnaby Smyth
Barnaby Smyth

Foley Editor

Barnaby Smyth
Barnaby Smyth

Foley Recordist

Melissa Lake
Melissa Lake

Foley Artist

Ed Colyer
Ed Colyer

ADR Mixer

Stephen Elson
Stephen Elson

Visual Effects Producer

Val Wardlaw
Val Wardlaw

Visual Effects Supervisor

Patrick Doyle
Patrick Doyle

Orchestrator



Reviews

DocTerminus

⭐ 6/10

February 13, 2022

I believe Kenneth Branagh's Shakespeare based films are a great success. I don't mean that they got good reviews and made box office bank. For me, his **HENRY V** was the first time watching Shakespeare I was intrigued and, frankly followed the language and story. His **MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING** and his **HAMLET** reinforced my opinion. I even thought it possible that we would eventually see 37-ish Shakespeare stories enjoyed by modern audiences.… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

Revenue