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Romeo.Juliet is the title of a 1990 film version of William Shakespeare's classic play Romeo and Juliet. It was made by American producer, director and cinematographer, Armando Acosta, also credited as Armondo Linus Acosta and Armand Acosta, using the feral cats of Venice, New York, and Ghent as actors, with the voices dubbed by some of the greats of the English theatre. The film was made as a film-in-concert. The score of the film includes music from Serge Prokofiev's and Emanuel Verdi's music for Romeo and Juliet, performed by the London Symphony Orchestra under conductors Barry Wordsworth and Andre Previn.




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