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*[[1915]] - The play ''[[Hobson's Choice]]'' by [[Harold Brighouse]] is a [[comic]] version which takes place in [[Manchester]] in the [[1880s]]. This in turn has been adapted to film numerous times, most notably by [[David Lean]] in [[1954]].
*[[1953]] - Directed by [[Andrew McCullough]] with [[Orson Welles]] as Lear. This one does not feature the subplot of Gloucester and his sons, and has Poor Tom as a character in his own right.
*[[1969]] - Directed by [[Grigori Kozintsev]] with [[Jüri Järvet]] as Lear, music by [[DmitriDmitrij ShostakovichŠostakovič]]. What makes this movie unique is the original interpretation of the King Lear's character and plot's clarity. It is considered one of the best adaptations of the tragedy by some critics. See {{imdb title | id=0064553 | title=Король Лир}}
*[[1971]] - Directed by [[Peter Brook]] with [[Paul Scofield]] as Lear, [[Alan Webb]] as Duke of Gloucester, [[Irene Worth]] as Goneril, [[Susan Engel]] as Regan, [[Anne-Lise Gabold]] as Cordelia, [[Jack MacGowran]] as Fool. The text has been severely cut and the remainder has been reassembled. All is bleak in this black and white, existential experience.
*[[1974]] - A [[Broadcasting#Recorded_or_live|live]] recorded performance directed by [[Edwin Sherin]].