ShakespeaRe-Told (TV Mini Series)
Macbeth (2005)
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- TV-14
- 1h 30min
- Comedy, Drama
- 14 Nov 2005
- TV Episode
A chef and his restaurant-hostess wife resort to murder to take ownership of a high-class Glaswegian restaurant.
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James McAvoy | ... |
Joe Macbeth
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Keeley Hawes | ... |
Ella Macbeth
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Joseph Millson | ... |
Billy Banquo
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Vincent Regan | ... |
Duncan Docherty
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Richard Armitage | ... |
Peter Macduff
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Philip Whitchurch | ... |
Harry Gibby
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Richard Ridings | ... |
Maurice
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Ralph Ineson | ... |
Barry
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Charles Abomeli | ... |
Andy
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Toby Kebbell | ... |
Malcolm
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Gregory Chisholm | ... |
Jonny Boy
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Barry Ward | ... |
Roddy
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Packy Lee | ... |
Heaney
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Matthew Dunphy | ... |
Doyle
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Clive Brunt | ... |
DCI Varley
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Jo-Anne Stockham | ... |
Fiona Macduff
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Nick Malinowski | ... |
Bin Man
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Shaban Arifi | ... |
Goran
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Ben Mars | ... |
Dragan
(as Ben Enwright)
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Alan Wraxall | ... |
Marketman
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Nicole Forster | ... |
Zara Macduff
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Holly Mai Leighton | ... |
Amelia Macduff
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David Perkins | ... |
Freddy
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Mark Stevenson | ... |
Howler
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Anna Hope | ... |
Duncan's PA
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Robert Dearle | ... |
Bin Man (uncredited)
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Directed by
Mark Brozel |
Written by
Peter Moffat | ... | (writer) |
William Shakespeare | ... | (play) |
Produced by
Laura Mackie | ... | executive producer |
Lee Morris | ... | line producer |
Patrick Spence | ... | executive producer |
Pier Wilkie | ... | producer |
Music by
Kevin Sargent |
Cinematography by
Nicholas D. Knowland | ... | director of photography (as Nic Knowland) |
Editing by
Chris Ridsdale |
Editorial Department
Chris Beeton | ... | colorist |
Justin Eely | ... | on-line editor |
Oliver Griffin | ... | assistant editor |
Pj Harling | ... | assistant editor (as P.J. Harling) |
Scott Hinchcliffe | ... | on-line editor |
Casting By
Jenny Duffy | ... | (as Jennifer Duffy) |
Production Design by
Jon Henson |
Art Direction by
Patrick Rolfe |
Set Decoration by
Robert Wischhusen-Hayes |
Costume Design by
Annie Symons |
Makeup Department
Alison Elliott | ... | makeup designer (as Alison Davies) |
Donald McInnes | ... | makeup artist: dailies |
Sara Osborn | ... | makeup artist (as Sara Riesel) |
Kerry Scourfield | ... | makeup artist |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Martin Coates | ... | first assistant director |
Sarah MacFarlane | ... | third assistant director |
Lorna Whittaker | ... | second assistant director |
Art Department
Will Cann | ... | stand-by props |
Nick Cousins | ... | stand-by props |
Chris Cutler | ... | dressing props |
Sophie Hervieu | ... | art department runner |
James Husbands | ... | storyboard artist |
Richard Kelloway | ... | dressing props (as Dick Kelloway) |
Gary Moore | ... | stand-by carpenter |
Kathryn Pyle | ... | assistant art director |
Nigel Salter | ... | property master |
Sound Department
Ben Baird | ... | dubbing mixer |
Jim Greenhorn | ... | sound mixer / sound recordist |
John Hide | ... | sound effects editor |
Mitch Low | ... | sound maintenance |
Nick Roberts | ... | adr mixer / dialogue editor |
Special Effects by
Neal Champion | ... | special effects (as Neil Champion) |
Nick P. Phillips | ... | special effects technician |
Stunts
Glenn Marks | ... | stunt coordinator |
Camera and Electrical Department
Tim Battersby | ... | additional first assistant camera |
Michael Chambers | ... | electrician |
Luke Everson | ... | clapper loader |
Glyn Fielding | ... | grip |
Stewart Hadley | ... | gaffer |
Alex Howe | ... | first assistant camera: "a" camera |
Steve Kitchen | ... | best boy |
Anastasia Miller | ... | assistant camera |
Shaun Mone | ... | electrician |
Mark Packman | ... | electrician |
Tiffany Walker | ... | camera operator |
Lawrence Carter | ... | stand-by rigger (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Sally Churchyard | ... | wardrobe mistress (as Sally Puttick) |
Nigel Egerton | ... | assistant costume designer |
Location Management
Mark Cushman | ... | location assistant |
Simon Nixon | ... | assistant location manager |
Alex Sutherland | ... | location manager |
Music Department
Antonella Fragapane | ... | assistant engineer |
Matt Kaleda | ... | music clearance |
Steve Parr | ... | music mixer / music recordist |
Script and Continuity Department
Antonia Gordon | ... | script editor |
Maggie Stevens | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
Darren Leen | ... | driver: James McAvoy (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Lorraine Brown | ... | production secretary |
Andrew Hill | ... | assistant production accountant |
Emily Hobbs | ... | floor runner |
Neil Jones | ... | production accountant |
Dolores McGinley | ... | title designer |
Kathleen McLynn | ... | assistant to producer |
Deborah Morgan | ... | production coordinator (as Deborah Hubbard) |
Fiona Murphy | ... | post producer |
Michelle Osborn | ... | publicist |
Jane Record | ... | picture publicist |
Gordon Ronald | ... | production executive |
Elizabeth Wisdom | ... | production runner |
Stanis Azevedo | ... | floor runner (uncredited) |
Production Companies
- British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) (BBC Northern Ireland)
- Horsebridge Productions Limited (in association with)
Distributors
- Yleisradio (YLE) (2007) (Finland) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Aquarium Studios (sound design - audio post)
- Casting Collective (extras casting)
- Pepper Post Production (post-production facilities)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
In a modern retelling of William Shakespeare's "Scottish play," three strange garbage collectors make a glorious prediction for head chef Joe Macbeth's future. With his wife Ella goading him on, Macbeth makes plans to take ownership of the high-class Glaswegian restaurant where they are both employed. The first step: murder owner and celebrity-chef Duncan... Written by L. Hamre |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Billy's line "Just call him 'The Scottish Chef'" is a sly reference to the superstition in the theatre that it is bad luck to mention the title "Macbeth" - instead it is usually referred to euphemistically as "The Scottish Play". See more » |
Movie Connections | Version of Macbeth (1898). See more » |
Soundtracks | Baby I Love You See more » |
Quotes |
[Malcolm unwittingly makes a faux pas by mentioning the name of TV chef Gordon Ramsay]
Joe Macbeth: If I make a mistake, it hurts me. Do you understand that? I mean, actual physical pain. Malcolm: That's very 'Gordon Ramsay'. [stunned silence] Roddy Maloney: We don't use that name in this kitchen. Didn't your father tell you? Billy: It's bad luck to say it out loud. Just call him 'The Scottish Chef'. See more » |