The Lively Arts is a 1969 British film that features an extensive cast of actors including William Hutchins as Bray, Julian Litman as Orpheus, Joss Ackland as Harold 'Mitch' Mitchell in 'A Streetcar Named Desire', and Jeffrey Palmer as William in 'Something for the Time Being'. The film also stars Oliver Maguire as Hjalmar Ekdal, Morin Stapleton as Amanda Wingfield, and Adam Godley as Franz Schubert as a boy.
Other actors in the film include Annette Crosby as Aline Solness, Sophie Ward as Hedvig Ekdal, Marsha Aid as Tatiana, and Alfred Burke as the words of Schoenberg spoken by. The film also features James Aubrey as Tom Wingfield in 'The Glass Menagerie', Placido Domingo as Canio, and Jonathan Newt as Nils Vogt.
With a diverse cast of characters and a range of dramatic performances, The Lively Arts offers a unique and engaging viewing experience for audiences. Whether you are a fan of classical literature or contemporary drama, this film has something for everyone.
Overall, The Lively Arts is a must-see film for fans of the performing arts. With its talented cast and captivating storytelling, this British production is sure to leave a lasting impression on viewers.
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