William Shakespeare's 1590s play Romeo and Juliet has been adapted to film and television many times. Some of these adaptations include:
Romeo and Juliet, A Romantic Story of the Ancient Feud Between the Italian Houses of Montague and Capulet (1908); directed by J. Stuart Blackton (USA)
Romeo and Juliet (1908); filmed extract from a performance at the Lyceum Theatre; director unknown (UK)
Romeo e Giulietta (1908); directed by Mario Caserini (Italy)
Romeo and Juliet (1911); first attempt to distil the entire narrative into a film; directed by Barry O'Neil (USA)
Romeo e Giulietta (1912); pathécolor adaptation; directed by Ugo Falena (Italy)
Romeo and Juliet (1916); first feature-length adaptation; directed by John W. Noble and Francis X. Bushman (USA)
Romeo and Juliet (1916); released the same week as, and in direct competition with, the Noble and Bushman adaptation; directed by J.
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