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Twelfth Night 1967

★ 6.01 votes100 min📅 1967-01-05

Dive into Hans Dahlin's 1967 television adaptation of Shakespeare's *Twelfth Night (1967)*, a witty and visually rich comedy that captures the Bard's timeless exploration of love and mistaken identity.

Director: Hans Dahlin

Cast

Bibi Andersson
Bibi Andersson
Viola
Ove Tjernberg
Ove Tjernberg
Orsino
Catrin Westerlund
Catrin Westerlund
Olivia
Gösta Ekman
Gösta Ekman
Sebastian
Toivo Pawlo
Toivo Pawlo
Malvolio
Ulla Sjöblom
Ulla Sjöblom
Maria
Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt
Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt
Tobias Raap
Per Oscarsson
Per Oscarsson
Andreas Blek af Nosen
Bertil Norström
Bertil Norström
Fabio
Jens Østerholm
Jens Østerholm
en narr

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Twelfth Night (1967) about?

Shakespeare's *Twelfth Night* follows Viola, who survives a shipwreck and disguises herself as a man named Cesario, only to find herself entangled in a web of romantic confusion. Her loyalty to Duke Orsino is tested as she navigates a courtship with Countess Olivia, all while her twin brother Sebastian's arrival unravels the deception.

Who directed Twelfth Night?

Hans Dahlin directed this television adaptation, bringing a cinematic touch to Shakespeare's timeless comedy.

Who stars in Twelfth Night?

The film features Bibi Andersson, Ove Tjernberg, Catrin Westerlund, Gösta Ekman, and Ulla Sjöblom in key roles.

Is Twelfth Night (1967) worth watching?

For fans of Shakespeare or classic comedy, *Twelfth Night (1967)* is a charming watch, blending sharp humor with the Bard's signature wit. While it lacks a digital rating, its TV-movie format and strong performances make it a worthwhile addition to any classic film collection.

How long is Twelfth Night?

The runtime of *Twelfth Night (1967)* is 100 minutes.

About Twelfth Night (1967) — A Classic Comedy of Mistaken Identity

Dive into Hans Dahlin's 1967 television adaptation of Shakespeare's *Twelfth Night (1967)*, a witty and visually rich comedy that captures the Bard's timeless exploration of love and mistaken identity. Set against a backdrop of intrigue and mistaken roles, this classic tale follows Viola as she disguises herself as a man, sparking a chain of comedic and romantic misunderstandings in the court of Duke Orsino. With its clever dialogue and playful atmosphere, Dahlin's adaptation breathes fresh life into the Elizabethan original, blending charm with sharp humor.

The film stars Bibi Andersson as Viola, Ove Tjernberg as Duke Orsino, and Catrin Westerlund as Olivia, delivering performances that balance elegance with comedic flair. Gösta Ekman and Toivo Pawlo add depth to supporting roles, while Ulla Sjöblom rounds out the ensemble with her distinctive presence. Whether you're a Shakespeare enthusiast or a fan of classic comedy, *Twelfth Night (1967)* offers a delightful escape into a world where love is as unpredictable as the disguises that fuel its spark.