1968 Version Of ‘Romeo And Juliet’ Will Send Waves Of Nostalgia Through Your Heart

Whenever someone mentions classic films, the conversation heats up right away. So many options quickly overwhelm some movie-watchers wishing for their say!

Nostalgia has a way to creep on down so deep within the soul to fill our hearts with happy thoughts brought on from song or sound or moving images once topping charts.

In 1968 the world was dark, the war in Vietnam was raging on. But this one film left such a total mark on memories which will not be forgot! Do you remember watching these two dance and fight against all odds without a chance?

When you watch the movie clips below featuring the cast of the incredibly popular 1968 version of the classic William Shakespeare tragedy Romeo and Julietyou'll instantly be taken back to that moment when the two young lovers meet for the very first time.

All the boys back then were absolutely in love with Olivia Hussey, and I can guarantee you none of the girls will ever forget seeing Leonard Whiting's butt! The chemistry these two had together onscreen made this film one of the most successful adaptations of any Shakespearean work ever.

While these two amazing young actors will always be loved and remembered for their incredible portrayals of these incredible roles, one of the most nostalgia-inducing songs you'll ever hear is the somber "What is a Youth?" sung by Glen Weston during the Capulet's ball.

The song itself became incredibly popular at the time, which is pretty amazing considering its a song from a Shakespeare movie. You'd never expect that to happen in today's times!

Please watch this nostalgia-inducing video!

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