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Shakespeare Historical Dramas (Volume 2) - 6-DVD Box Set (DVD) (*)
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$32.99 $26.97

Original Title: The Life and Death of King John / King Richard the Second / The First Part of King Henry the Fourth, with the Life and Death of Henry Surnamed Hotspur / The Second Part of King Henry the Fourth, including his death and the coronation of King Henry the Fif
Alternate Title: The Life and Death of King John / "The BBC Television Shakespeare" Richard II / Henry IV Part I / Henry IV Part II / Henry V / "The BBC Television Shakespeare" Henry VIII
Language Selections:
English ( Mono )
French ( Mono )
French ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
France ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
942 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
Box Set
Interactive Menu
Multi-DVD Set
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 1978-1984 and produced in:
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
David Giles
Kevin Billington


Written By:
William Shakespeare
John Fletcher


Actors:
Leonard Rossiter ..... King John
William Whymper ..... Chatillon
Mary Morris ..... Queen Elinor
Robert Brown ..... Earl of Pembroke
John Castle ..... Earl of Salisbury
John Flint ..... Lord Bigot
John Thaw ..... Hubert de Burgh
George Costigan ..... Philip - the Bastard
Edward Hibbert ..... Robert Faulconbridge
Phyllida Law ..... Lady Faulconbridge
Mike Lewin ..... James Gurney
Charles Kay ..... King Philip of France
Jonathan Coy ..... Lewis, the Dauphin
Luc Owen ..... Arthur - Duke of Britaine
Gorden Kaye ..... Lymoges - Duke of Austria
Derek Jacobi ..... Richard II
John Gielgud ..... John of Gaunt
Jon Finch ..... Henry Bolingbroke
Wendy Hiller ..... Duchess of York
Charles Gray ..... Duke of York
Mary Morris ..... Duchess of Gloucester
David Swift ..... Duke of Northumberland
Clifford Rose ..... Bishop of Carlisle
Charles Keating ..... Duke of Aumerle
Richard Owens ..... Thomas Mowbray
Janet Maw ..... Queen
Jeffrey Holland ..... Duke of Surrey
Jeremy Bulloch ..... Henry Percy
Robin Sachs ..... Bushy
Damien Thomas ..... Bagot
Jon Finch ..... King Henry the Fourth
David Gwillim ..... Henry, Prince of Wales
Rob Edwards ..... Prince John of Lancaster
Robert Brown ..... Sir Walter Blunt
David Buck ..... Earl of Westmoreland
Clive Swift ..... Thomas Percy, Earl of Worcester
Tim Pigott-Smith ..... Henry Percy, Hotspur
Bruce Purchase ..... Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland
Robert Morris ..... Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March
John Cairney ..... Archibald, Earl of Douglas
David Neal ..... Scroop, Archbishop of York
Norman Rutherford ..... Sir Michael
Richard Owens ..... Owen Glendower
Terence Wilton ..... Sir Richard Vernon
Anthony Quayle ..... Sir John Falstaff
Martin Neil ..... Prince Humphrey of Gloucester
Roger Davenport ..... Thomas, Duke of Clarence
Bruce Purchase ..... Earl of Northumberland
Michael Miller ..... Lord Mowbray
Richard Bebb ..... Lord Hastings
John Humphry ..... Lord Bardolph
Salvin Stewart ..... Sir John Colville
David Strong ..... Travers
Carl Oatley ..... Morton
Rod Beacham ..... Earl of Warwick
John Abineri ..... Bishop of Ely
Robert Ashby ..... Earl of Salisbury
Trevor Baxter ..... Archbishop of canterbury
Jocelyne Boisseau ..... Katherine
Simon Broad ..... Herald
Alan Brown ..... Governor of Harfleur
Brenda Bruce ..... Hostess
John Bryans ..... Duke of Bourbon
Ronald Chenery ..... Messenger
Roger Davenport ..... Duke of Clarence
Keith Drinkel ..... Lewis, the Dauphin
Rob Edwards ..... Duke of Bedford
Ronald Forfar ..... Bates
John Stride ..... Henry VIII
Julian Glover ..... Duke of Buckingham
Ronald Pickup ..... Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury
Barbara Kellerman ..... Anne Bullen
Timothy West ..... Cardinal Wolsey
John Rowe ..... Cromwell
Lewis Fiander ..... Duke of Suffolk
Alan Leith ..... Sergeant-at-Arms
Claire Bloom ..... Katharine of Aragon
Tony Church ..... Prologue
John Bailey ..... Griffith, Gentleman-Usher
David Troughton ..... Surveyor
John Nettleton ..... Lord Chamberlain
Charles Lloyd Pack ..... Lord Sandys
Nigel Lambert ..... Sir Thomas Lovell


Synopsis:
The Life and Death of King John: King John does whatever it takes to keep himself on the throne of England, making enemies of the pope, France, and his nephew along the way. "The BBC Television Shakespeare" Richard II: The incompetent King Richard II is deposed by Henry Bolingbroke and undergoes a crisis of identity once he is no longer King. Henry IV Part I: Henry Bolingbroke has now been crowned King of England, but faces a rebellion headed by the embittered Earl of Northumberland and his son, (nicknamed 'Hotspur'). Henry's son, Hal, the Prince of Wales, has thrown over life at court in favor of heavy drinking and petty theft in the company of a debauched elderly knight, Sir John Falstaff. Hal must extricate himself from some legal problems, regain his father's good opinions, and help suppress the uprising. Henry IV Part II: Henry Bolingbroke has now been crowned King of England, but faces a rebellion headed by the embittered Earl of Northumberland and his son (nicknamed 'Hotspur'). Henry's son Hal, the Prince of Wales, has thrown over life at court in favor of heavy drinking and petty theft in the company of a debauched elderly knight, Sir John Falstaff. Hal must extricate himself from some legal problems, regain his father's good opinions, and help suppress the uprising. Henry V: In the midst of the Hundred Years' War, the young King Henry V of England embarks on the conquest of France in 1415. "The BBC Television Shakespeare" Henry VIII: Henry VIII is a proud and wilful monarch who defies Rome's ban on divorce to marry his mistress Anne Boleyn. Cardinal Wolsey, the Powerful Lord Chancellor of England, attempts to bend Rome to the king's wishes in the matter of the divorce of Catherine of Aragon so he can marry Anne Boleyn. Later, near death, he repents his unpriestly activity. After Henry divorces her, Catherine is sent to Kimbolton Castle. Anne marries Henry and becomes his queen.



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