
Cracking the Shakespeare Code
The masonic ciphers hidden in Shakespeare and Renaissance art
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Norwegian researcher Petter Amundsen claims to have deciphered a secret code hidden in legendary playwright William Shakespeare's works that reveals a map leading to the location of certain treasures. British Shakespearean scholar Robert Crumpton embarks on a mission to prove he is spectacularly wrong. (A remake of “Shakespeare: The Hidden Truth,” including new discoveries.)
Production
Arts Alliance, Videomaker
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Robert Crumpton
Himself - Shakespearean Scholar / Narrator (voice)
Petter Amundsen
Himself - Researcher
Stanley Wells
Himself - Shakespearean Scholar
Tobias Churton
Himself - Rosicrucianism Scholar
Jola Sigmond
Himself - Typographer
Wynard Baerken
Himself - Marine Archaeologist

Rick Lagina
Himself - Oak Island Landowner
Steve Zazulyk
Himself - Metal Detectorist
Tony Sampson
Himself - Diver

Erlend Loe
Himself - Writer (archive footage)
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