as Hamlet, portraying the brooding prince with a sexual twist.
Unlike the original play, where the tragic deaths are sparked by a duel and poisoned wine, the 1995 film features a more chaotic "bloodbath" where Claudius kills Gertrude and Ophelia before Hamlet and Claudius kill each other simultaneously. Classic - Hamlet XXX 1995
Due to its international production, several versions of the film exist: as Hamlet, portraying the brooding prince with a
The film features overwritten, campy dialogue and soliloquies performed during erotic scenes, including a riff on the famous "To be or not to be" line. The screenplay, credited to Robert Lyon and based
The screenplay, credited to Robert Lyon and based loosely on Shakespeare's original, follows Hamlet's quest for revenge but shifts the motivation toward unconsummated lust and courtly sexual intrigue. Notable creative liberties include:
as Ophelia, who delivers a sultry performance that serves as the film’s emotional (and erotic) centerpiece.