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Original title: The Chronicle History or King Henry the Fifth with His Battell Fought at Agincourt in France DVD Release Date • R1: Jun 22, 1999 • R2: 12 Nov 2001
Budget GBP 475,000
Running Time 2 hours, 15 minutes
Country UK
Studio Franco London Films, J. Arthur Rank Productions, Two Cities Films
More info on IMDb.com
Other Titles • Chronicle History or King Henry the Fifth • The Chronicle History or King Henry the Fifth with His Battell • Henry V (1944) • Heinrich V. (1946) • Henry the Fift (1944) • Henry the Fifth (1946)
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Genre: War, Drama, Period Piece, Epic
Tagline: Laurence Olivier's Presentation in Technicolor of Henry V
Plot: Laurence Olivier brings to vivid life Shakespeare's King Henry V, the epitome of the ideal Christian king. After a youth misspent in frivolity and common diversions, Prince Hal ascends the throne only to find himself on the brink of war with France over land and title disputes. Betrayed by his own archbishop in ascertaining the validity of the claims, Henry has to prove himself not only to his enemies but to his own advisers and his people. He thwarts a plot to assassinate him, meting out a swift but fair justice. When the French, unable to take him seriously, refuse to send reinforcements to a town under attack by Henry's troops, England wins the battle easily, yet Henry is merciful to the vanquished town. Though they are badly outnumbered, Henry leads his troops with courage and fortitude into the final, decisive battle against his enemies. Though foreign films were not competing at the time, Olivier won a special Academy Award for directing, producing, and starring in the film. His classic production of Shakespeare's 1599 play is filled with pomp and pageantry, terrific acting, and robust battle scenes.
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