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A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999)

The lovely Hermia is to wed Demetrius, but she truly cares for Lysander. Hermia's friend, Helena, is in love with Demetrius, while other romantic entanglements abound in the woods, with married fairy rulers Titania and Oberon toying with various lovers and each other.
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The lovely Hermia is to wed Demetrius, but she truly cares for Lysander. Hermia's friend, Helena, is in love with Demetrius, while other romantic entanglements abound in the woods, with married fairy rulers Titania and Oberon toying with various lovers and each other.

Rating:PG-13
Genre:Fantasy, Comedy, Romance
Directed By:Michael Hoffman
Written By:Michael Hoffman
In Theaters:4/26/1999
Box Office:$16,071,990
Runtime:116 minutes
Studio:Taurus Film, Fox Searchlight Pictures, Regency Enterprises

Cast


Director

Michael Hoffman

Director

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Kevin Kline

Nick Bottom

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Michelle Pfeiffer

Titania

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Rupert Everett

Oberon

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Stanley Tucci

Puck

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Calista Flockhart

Helena

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Anna Friel

Hermia

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Christian Bale

Demetrius

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Dominic West

Lysander

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David Strathairn

Theseus

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Sophie Marceau

Hippolyta

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Roger Rees

Peter Quince

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