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'Romiaaaow and Juliet': John Hurt's strangest role in cat film

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They could have called it "Cats," if someone hadn't got there first, for John Hurt's strangest movie by far is an obscure Shakespear­e adaptation placing him opposite 108 feline co-stars. The British knight of the realm played some of cinema's most iconic characters across 150 movies before his death in January, but even ardent film buffs are unlikely to have seen him in "Romeo.Juliet." Hurt is the only human in Armondo Acosta's 1990 movie, playing a Venetian bag lady while the feuding Montagues and Capulets-or should that be Cat-ulets? -- were strays voiced by leading lights of stage and screen.

A sought-after curio, it was never released on home video, but Acosta has made available on the Internet rare footage of Hurt's scenes, not viewed for a quarter of a century, in tribute to the actor. "He adjusted to everything, he moved so sweetly," Acosta, 78, said of Hurt in a telephone interview from Manhattan's iconic Chelsea Hotel, where he has run a meditation workshop for the last 29 years. "He had always a little bit of too much wine, but who didn't, who doesn't in that business? He was just beautiful. He really became a bag lady, he really got it."

Hurt, who turned 77 a few days before his death, is not the only cast member to play against gender; Juliet is portrayed by a white Turkish Angora who in real life was a neutered male called Maria. Almost all of the cats-they numbered 250 at one point-were plucked from rescue organizati­ons in Belgium, where Acosta was living and where he filmed much of the action. "If you're directing an amateur, never rehearse them. If you rehearse an amateur, you're in trouble," Acosta said. "But if you get why you cast them as an amateur and let them do their thing, you've got a shot, you've got a chance. And cats are that way." Fascinatin­g film

The feline cast's reward for their work was homes for life with the crew or in Armondo's "Adopt A Movie Star" initiative-except for Romeo, Juliet and four others taken on by the director. Acosta has worked in various roles on some of the biggest films of all time including "El Cid," "Lawrence of Arabia," "The Birds" and "The Pink Panther" with auteur like Orson Welles, Alfred Hitchcock, David Lean and Roger Corman. He got the idea for a cat movie as an executive at Paramount in the mid-1960s, he said, when he encountere­d a family of cats on the Hollywood backlot and was struck by their balletic movement.—AFP

 ??  ?? This file photo shows British actor John Hurt posing with his award for outstandin­g British contributi­on at the BAFTA British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Opera House in London. — AFP
This file photo shows British actor John Hurt posing with his award for outstandin­g British contributi­on at the BAFTA British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Opera House in London. — AFP
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