Henry V
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Director:Laurence Olivier
Studio:Criterion
Rating:4
Rated:NR
Date Added:2006-01-01
Last Seen:2013-04-08
Purchased On:2006-01-01
ASIN:0780021320
UPC:0037429128527
Price:39.95
Genre:Drama
Location:0153
Duration:139
Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
Sound:Dolby
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Laurence Olivier  ...  (Director)
  ...  (Writer)
 
Leslie Banks...Chorus  ...  
Felix Aylmer...Archbishop of Canterbury  ...  
Robert Helpmann...Bishop of Ely  ...  
Vernon Greeves...English herald  ...  
Gerald Case...Earl of Westmoreland  ...  
Griffith Jones...Earl of Salisbury  ...  
Morland Graham...Sir Thomas Erpingham  ...  
Nicholas Hannen...Duke of Exeter  ...  
Michael Warre...Duke of Gloucester  ...  
Laurence Olivier...King Henry V  ...  
Summary: If Kenneth Branagh's 1989 version of Shakespeare's tale of conquering greed reflects the post-Vietnam era, Laurence Olivier's version very much mirrored his time. When Olivier gave us his colorful adaptation in 1945, it was vivid, full of pageantry, and most definitely geared toward war. Pretty flags and white steeds, shining armor and theatrical emphasis figure into Olivier's attractive but decorous version, liberally adapted for a pro-war stance. He used the French as comic relief; they appeared foppish and foolish. Their presence implied no threat. If you had not read the play, you would not have to wonder who was going to win. Of course, Olivier wanted England to believe in the justness of war--his country was in the midst of one. The propaganda gets in the way only because it has been filtered through so many decades. His Henry remains, however, a handsome cinematic spectacle. Olivier's performance is gentle and elegant, his imagery rich and colorful. It was considered such a superb film he was awarded an honorary Oscar. He followed this with adaptations of Hamlet and Richard III. --Rochelle O'Gorman