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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 [[
*[[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]].
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