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==Production== Zeffirelli announced production of the film in April 1989 at a press conference in Los Angeles. Mel Gibson was at that same press conference, where it was announced that he would play Hamlet. Zeffirelli had set out to make a Shakespearian adaptation that would be accessible and appealing to younger viewers, and casting Gibson was considered an intent to lure said audience into seeing it.<ref name="ear" /> Glenn Close was another obvious choice, having had recent box-office success with such Hollywood thrillers as ''[[Jagged Edge (film)|Jagged Edge]]'' and ''[[Fatal Attraction]]''. Financing was provided on loan from a Dutch bank by [[Carolco Pictures]], [[Barry Spikings]]' Nelson Entertainment, and Sovereign Pictures for approximately $16 million. Filming was set to begin on 23 April 1990, with an 11-week shooting schedule.<ref name="ear">{{Cite web |url=https://catalog.afi.com/Film/58533-HAMLET |title=Detail view of Movies Page β HAMLET (1990) |publisher=afi.com |access-date=20 September 2020 }}</ref> Gibson, who had grown up idolizing one of his costars, legendary Shakespearean actor [[Paul Scofield]], compared the experience of performing Shakespeare alongside him to being, "thrown into [[boxing ring|the ring]] with [[Mike Tyson]]".<ref>{{cite news |title=Paul Scofield's career highlights |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1582308/Paul-Scofields-career-highlights.html |work=The Daily Telegraph |location=London |date=20 March 2008 |access-date= 16 July 2010}}</ref> [[Dunnottar Castle]], [[Stonehaven]] and [[Blackness Castle]] were used as locations in the film. [[Dover Castle]] provided the main location for Elsinore Castle, the home of Hamlet and his family.<ref>{{cite web|author=Kent Film Office|url=https://kentfilmoffice.co.uk/filmed-in-kent/1990/11/hamlet-1990/|title=Kent Film Office Hamlet Film Focus|date=2 November 1990 }}</ref> Interiors were filmed at [[Shepperton Studios]] in London.<ref name="ear" /> [[Norma Moriceau]] was the project's initial costume designer, but quit for unknown reasons, to be replaced by [[Maurizio Millenotti]]. Tailors from Shepperton assembled the costumes.<ref name="ear" /> The film attracted little attention from major Hollywood studios, until post-production, when companies such as [[Warner Bros.]], [[Paramount Pictures|Paramount]], and [[Orion Pictures|Orion]] expressed interest in purchasing the film. Nelson Entertainment, which held the North American distribution rights, licensed theatrical exhibition to Warner Bros. as part of an incentive to lure Gibson into making ''[[Lethal Weapon 3]]''. Despite Nelson owning a home video arm, they sold the video rights to Warner Bros. as well. Warner Bros. attempted to attract high schools with study guides and vouchers for students. An hour-long educational video titled ''Mel Gibson Goes Back to School'' was released in conjunction with the film, showing the actor lecturing on ''Hamlet'' to a group of high-school students in Los Angeles.<ref name="ear" />
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