The life of Henry the Fifth [videorecording] / by William Shakespeare ; a BBC-TV production in association with Time-Life Television ; producer, Cedric Messina ; director, David Giles.
Messina, Cedric.; Giles, David.; Gwillim, David.; Edwards, Rob.; Neil, Martin.; McCowen, Alec.; Boisseau, Jocelyne.; Wylton, Tim.; Poyser, Brian.; Baxter, Trevor.; Pringle, Bryan, 1935-2002.; Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Henry V.; British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service.; Time-Life Television.; Ambrose Video Publishing.
2000
PR2812.A23 B3 2000
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Title
The life of Henry the Fifth [videorecording] / by William Shakespeare ; a BBC-TV production in association with Time-Life Television ; producer, Cedric Messina ; director, David Giles.
Variant Title
Title on disc: Henry V
Publication Details
New York : Ambrose Video Pub., [2000 or 2001]
Language
English
Description
1 videodisc (163 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Call Number
PR2812.A23 B3 2000
Dewey Decimal Classification
791.45
Summary
Young King Henry of England asserts a hereditary claim to the throne of France, gathering an army and embarking on a course that will lead to one of England's greatest battlefield triumphs and forever change the face of Europe. Follows King Henry V as he unites his people, deals justly with traitors, leads his soldiers to victory, and ensures peace by marrying a French princess.
Note
Originally broadcast on the BBC series The Shakespeare plays in 1979.
DVD includes the complete script in Microsoft Word document format.
DVD includes the complete script in Microsoft Word document format.
Credits
Senior cameramen, Jim Atkinson, David Mutton ; videotape editor, Neil Pittaway.
Performer
John Abineri (Bishop of Ely), Robert Ashby (Earl of Salisbury), Trevor Baxter (Archbishop of Canterbury), Rod Beacham (Earl of Warwick), Jocelyne Boisseau (Katherine), Simon Broad (Herald), Alan Brown (Governor of Harfleur), Brenda Bruce (Hostess), John Bryans (Duke of Bourbon), David Buck (Earl of Westmoreland), Ronald Chenery (Messenger), Roger Davenport (Duke of Clarence), Keith Drinkel (Dauphin), Rob Edwards (Duke of Bedford), Ronald Forfar (Bates), Carl Forgione (Rambures), John Fowler (Boy), Julian Glover (The French Constable), Gordon Gostelow (Bardolph), David Gwillim (Henry V), Garrick Hagon (Mountjoy), Robert Harris (Duke of Burgundy), Jeffrey Holland (Nym), Derek Hollis (Duke of York), George Howe (Sir Thomas Erpingham), Alec McCowen (Chorus), Michael McKevitt (Jamy), Clifford Parrish (Duke of Exeter), David Pinner (Williams), Graham Pountney (French soldier), Brian Poyser (Gower), Ian Price (Scroop), Bryan Pringle (Pistol), Anna Quayle (Alice), Joe Ritchie (Court), David Rowlands (Sir Thomas Grey), Pamela Ruddock (Queen Isabel), John Saunders (Duke of Orleans), Martin Smith (Gloucester), Thorley Walters (Charles VI), Paddy Ward (MacMorris), William Whymper (Earl of Cambridge), Tim Wylton (Fluellen).
Cast
John Abineri (Bishop of Ely), Robert Ashby (Earl of Salisbury), Trevor Baxter (Archbishop of Canterbury), Rod Beacham (Earl of Warwick), Jocelyne Boisseau (Katherine), Simon Broad (Herald), Alan Brown (Governor of Harfleur), Brenda Bruce (Hostess), John Bryans (Duke of Bourbon), David Buck (Earl of Westmoreland), Ronald Chenery (Messenger), Roger Davenport (Duke of Clarence), Keith Drinkel (Dauphin), Rob Edwards (Duke of Bedford), Ronald Forfar (Bates), Carl Forgione (Rambures), John Fowler (Boy), Julian Glover (The French Constable), Gordon Gostelow (Bardolph), David Gwillim (Henry V), Garrick Hagon (Mountjoy), Robert Harris (Duke of Burgundy), Jeffrey Holland (Nym), Derek Hollis (Duke of York), George Howe (Sir Thomas Erpingham), Alec McCowen (Chorus), Michael McKevitt (Jamy), Clifford Parrish (Duke of Exeter), David Pinner (Williams), Graham Pountney (French soldier), Brian Poyser (Gower), Ian Price (Scroop), Bryan Pringle (Pistol), Anna Quayle (Alice), Joe Ritchie (Court), David Rowlands (Sir Thomas Grey), Pamela Ruddock (Queen Isabel), John Saunders (Duke of Orleans), Martin Smith (Gloucester), Thorley Walters (Charles VI), Paddy Ward (MacMorris), William Whymper (Earl of Cambridge), Tim Wylton (Fluellen).
Time and Place of Event
Taped June 18-25, 1979 at the BBC Television studios in London.
System Details Note
DVD.
System requirements for script: PC or Mac with Microsoft Word, DVD-ROM drive.
System requirements for script: PC or Mac with Microsoft Word, DVD-ROM drive.
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Added Corporate Author
Series
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. BBC TV Shakespeare (London, England)
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Works. 2000. Ambrose Video.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Works. 2000. Ambrose Video.
Includes
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Henry V.
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