Film The following list is ordered alphabetically. • Egyptian director
Youssef Chahine has included elements from
Hamlet in his films.
Alexandria... Why? (1978) feature performances of
soliloquies from the play. In
Alexandria Again and Forever (1990),
Hamlet appears as a film within the film. • Shakespeare has been used as a base for
pornographic parody film. One example is
Luca Damiano's
Hamlet: For the Love of Ophelia Parts 1 and 2 (1996). • The 2006 Chinese film
The Banquet (also known as
Legend of the Black Scorpion) has a storyline loosely based on the story of Hamlet. • In the
Star Wars film
The Empire Strikes Back,
Chewbacca tries to reassemble the body of the robot
C-3PO. At one point, he holds C-3PO's head in much the same way that Hamlet is traditionally depicted as holding Yorick's skull. This reference was intentional on the part of the director. • In
Ingmar Bergman's
Fanny and Alexander,
Hamlet is strongly alluded to. The children's father is rehearsing the part of
the Ghost for a production of the play when he dies, and then appears to Alexander later in the film as an actual ghost. The play's plot is also referenced in other ways, including Alexander's hatred for and confrontation with his new stepfather. A character explicitly tells Alexander that he is not Hamlet. • In the 2008 comedy
Hamlet 2 a teacher creates a sequel to
Hamlet in an effort to save his school's drama program. Apart from some of the names of his characters, there are very few similarities to the original. • The plot of the 2012 Indian
Malayalam drama
Karmayogi ("The Warrior") is adapted from
Hamlet. According to Shakespeare scholar Poonam Trivedi, Shakespeare "has many affinities with an Indian 'classical vision of art'..." •
Last Action Hero (1993) includes elements from the play, with
Arnold Schwarzenegger appearing as an action-version of Hamlet. • Themes and plot elements from the
Disney's
The Lion King are inspired by
Hamlet. • The horror movie
A Nightmare on Elm Street alludes to
Hamlet in connection with the protagonist
Nancy. • In the psychological drama
The Ninth Configuration, characters discuss
Hamlet at length, and asylum-inmates intends to do a production of the play with dogs. • In both the
musical and the
2005 film adaptation of
The Producers, Max Bialystock's musical version of
Hamlet,
Funny Boy, closes on opening night, one of his many failures. •
Hamlet features prominently in
Renaissance Man, in which a reluctant teacher uses its plot and characters to introduce a group of under-achieving soldiers to critical thinking. •
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead is a 2009 American independent vampire film. The film's title refers to a play-within-the-movie, which is a comic reinterpretation of Shakespeare's
Hamlet and its aftermath. • In
Soapdish, Jeffrey Anderson (
Kevin Kline) expresses his desire to perform a One-Man
Hamlet, which he justifies by saying the whole thing is happening in Hamlet's head, so you only need one actor. • The title for
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991) is a reference to the soliloquy in Act 3, Scene 1. The
Klingons Gorkon and
Chang are Shakespeare aficionados, and opines that Shakespearian works are best experienced in the 'original'
Klingon. Shakespeare's plays are liberally quoted throughout the film. In 1996,
The Klingon Hamlet, a translation of the play into the constructed Klingon language was published, and parts of it have been performed by the
Washington Shakespeare Company. • The 1983 comedy
Strange Brew is loosely based on
Hamlet. Prince Hamlet is represented by Pam, daughter of a murdered brewery-owner whose spirit haunts the brewery's electrical system. • In the 1995 comedy
Billy Madison, Billy Madison and Eric reenact
To be, or not to be to settle their feud with the winner getting to take over Madison Hotels. • Both film versions of
To Be or Not to Be (
Ernst Lubitsch's in
1942 and
Mel Brooks' in
1983) heavily alludes to the play. • The cult British comedy
Withnail and I quotes and alludes to the play. • The title and elements in
Alfred Hitchcock's 1959
North by Northwest has been seen as references to the play. •
Hamlet Goes Business (Hamlet liikemaailmassa) (1987), written and directed by
Aki Kaurismäki, is a comic reworking of the story as a power struggle in a rubber duck factory. • In the 2009 children's film
Coraline Hamlet's "What a piece of work is man" soliloquy is recited as part of a circus act. •
Tony Olmos' 2023 film ''
Hemet, or the Landlady Don't Drink Tea was said to be like Hamlet'' set in
California.
Television Comedy and cartoons Sitcoms alluding to
Hamlet include ''
Gilligan's Island, Happy Days, Skins, Mystery Science Theater 3000,
Frasier and Upstart Crow''. Cartoons include
The Simpsons,
South Park,
Animaniacs and
The Brak Show,
Drama • The Canadian series
Slings and Arrows' title is from
Hamlet, and the first season follows a production of the play. The play's artistic director is haunted by the ghost of his predecessor. •
The Royals television series uses the Hamlet story as its basis for the soap opera for its royal family, and infighting to gain the crown. •
The Sons of Anarchy series draws
many elements from the play and has been described as "
Hamlet on motorcycles". • The Pakistani television series
Sang-e-Mah is loosely based on the play, with some additional subplots.
Horror • In the 1991
Tales from the Crypt episode "Top Billing", a struggling actor commits murder for the role of Hamlet, only to realize he was actually auditioning for the role of
Yorick.
Mystery and detective shows • The British detective drama
Lewis has referenced Shakespeare, including
Hamlet, more than once. • A 2008 episode of the anime-series
Black Butler features a production of
Hamlet.
Science fiction • An episode of the original
Star Trek series, entitled "
The Conscience of the King" (1966) features a production of
Hamlet, and alludes to the play in other aspects. • In an episode of
Star Trek: The Next Generation entitled "
Hide and Q" (1987), the
god-like entity Q is quoting Shakespeare to
Captain Picard to justify his tormenting of humanity, and Picard counters him with an earnest quotation of Hamlet's "What a piece of work is man" speech. •
Hamlet has been referenced in
Doctor Who. In
The Chase (1965), the Doctor and his companions watch as
Francis Bacon gives Shakespeare the idea to write a play about Hamlet. In
City of Death (1979), the Doctor claims to have written down Shakespeare's original draft of
Hamlet due to the Bard's sprained wrist, but criticises the mixed metaphor "To take arms against a sea of troubles." In
The Shakespeare Code (2007), the Doctor meets Shakespeare and quotes the play, saying "the play's the thing." Later on, Shakespeare coins the phrase "to be or not to be." The Doctor suggests he write it down, but Shakespeare remarks that it is "too pretentious." ==Radio==