Gamlet Filming Locations
Gamlet Filming Locations
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Gamlet (1964)
After the death of the King of Denmark - Hamlet's father - his brother Claudius ascends the throne, who takes his widow Gertrude as his wife. Hamlet meets the ghost of his father and learns that he was killed by Claudius.