Letters to Juliet, romantic comedy of 2010. Happy birthday Juliet Capulet
Happy birthday Juliet Capulet!
The most famous heroine of the English poet William Shakespeare was born on September, 16 in Verona, Italy. In honor of the birth of Juliet Capulet (16 September), we remember the best actresses that have managed to bring to the movie image of a girl in love for more than a century of the film adaptation of the drama. To the house where the legendary Juliet lived, girls make pilgrimages from around the world. This tradition is told in the romantic movie “Letters to Juliet” with Amanda Seyfried in the title role. All the world knows more than 50 TV screen adaptations and plays. “Romeo and Juliet” first appeared in 1900 in the era of silent movies, and the latest screen version will be presented in 2013 (co-produced the United States and Italy). Directors for the classics were taken all over the world, including Brazil, India, the Philippines and Kazakhstan.
Balcony of Juliet in Verona
Happy birthday Juliet Capulet!
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