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Category Criterion Collection DVDs, Dramas Movies, Action/Adventure Videos, Recommended, Classic, Period Piece, Big Battles, Medieval, Stage Play, Royalty
Starring Robert Newton, Laurence Olivier, Felix Aylmer, Leo Genn, Ernest Thesiger, Harcourt Williams, John Laurie, Leslie Banks, Valentine Dyall, Esmond Knight, Ralph Truman, Max Adrian, Roy Emerton, George Robey
Director Laurence Olivier
Art Director Paul Sheriff
Composer William Walton
Costume Designer Roger K. Furse
Director of Photography Robert Krasker
Editor Reginald Beck
Featured Renee Asherton
Music Director Muir Mathieson
Producer Laurence Olivier
Screenwriter Laurence Olivier
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Standard Screen; Bio/Filmographies; Soundtrack English; Academy Awards; Director's Comments; Dolby Digital 5.1 Re; Behind The Scenes

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.

The film was previewed in the U.S. on April 17, 1946. The original theatrical release print of was 127 minutes. The current cut stands at 136 minutes. The film was shot on location in Ireland, with local farmers and townsfolk working as extras. HENRY V marked the directorial debut for British actor Laurence Olivier. The film's opening sequence features a reconstruction of 16th-century London and Shakespeare's own Globe Theatre. In actuality the set was modeled after the Swan, a theater walking distance from the Globe, because the design of the Swan had been better documented than that of the Globe. Olivier's first choice of director was William Wyler, who passed on the film. Olivier's then-wife Vivien Leigh wanted to play Katherine, but her studio wouldn't release her to play such a small role. At a final cost of more than $2 million, HENRY V was at the time the most expensive British film ever made. The surreal and fairy-tale-like world of Henry's 15th century is depicted as segments of medieval manuscript illustrations. Some scenes are directly modeled from the illuminations of a prayer book entitled THE BOOK OF HOURS. The film was produced when British patriotism was high, serving as an important WWII propaganda tool. Hence some of Henry's cruelty toward his old drinking companions had been cut from the finished script. In keeping with the spirit of the play, the wartime propaganda of "Englishmen as underdogs," and indeed history itself, the French army is depicted as extremely well armed and encased in heavy, cumbersome armor--restricting their movement. In fact, during the early part of the 15th century the French pioneered the wearing of steel cuirasses (breast plates) that greatly limited mobility but increased the ability to fight on horseback--making the French cavalry a deadly military machine. The English forces had been lightly armored and had the tendency to arrive at the battle on horseback and dismount in order to fight. Because the actual site at Agincourt had been muddy, the French and their heavily armored horses charged into the lines of English arrow fire and ended up slipping and sliding all over the battlefield in their attempt to retreat.

Henry V Quotes/Excerpts:

"O for a Muse of Fire, that would ascend The brightest heaven of invention!" --Chorus (Leslie Banks) "Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more, Or close the walls up with our English dead! In peace there's nothing so becomes a man As modest stillness and humility; But when the blast of war blows in our ears, Then imitate the action of the tiger: Stiffen the sinews, summon up the blood." -- King Henry V before the attack on the city of Harfleur "This day is called the feast of Crispian: He that outlives this day and comes safe home, Will stand a tip-toe when this day is named, And roused him at the name of Crispian." --King Henry V before the Battle of Agincourt

Henry V Reviews:

"...If you're looking for Olivier the young classicist at work, here's the best display of his talents..."-- Entertainment Weekly Staff, Entertainment Weekly

4 stars out of 5 -- "[I]t is Olivier's towering performance as the inspirational king that still stirs the blood."-- David Parkinson, Empire

This is the only Max Adrian video. Stars also making their debut in this video: Roy Emerton.

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List Price $39.95 (You save $11.30)
Studio Criterion Collection
Orig Year 1944
DVD Encoding Region 1
All Time Sales Rank   15201  
CD Universe Part number 1235660
Catalog number 30
Discs 1
Release Date Jun 22, 1999
Rating Not Rated
Running Time 138 Minutes
Additional Info Special Edition
Movie Details Color; Mono Sound; Dolby Noise Reduction; Digital Sound; Special Edition; Criterion Collection
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Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars) 4 stars

5 stars The definitive Henry V
I first saw this movie in 1948 and was completely captivated. I have two copies on tape - one Beta, one VHS. Even though I know the play extremely well, I never fail to be caught up in it when I watch the film again. It is rather distressing that this film has been so overshadowed by the more recent Kenneth Branaugh version. There is no comparison - Olivier's version IS the play as it should be. The recreation of the Globe theater - now finally an actual theater in London - and the scenery which appears as medieval paintings are superb. Every single actor is exactly right for the part. Sadly, none of them is still alive. The comedy elements are played correctly, unlike the Branaugh version which excludes them completely. I have only one reservation: too much of the original play was cut to fit the limitation of running time. As a result, a few critical scenes are missing. The French in the scenes with Katherine is not translated, but the meaning is obvious. A MUST-OWN film for any Shakespeare fan.
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this movie is the complete and total opposite of what really happened. in drama we have watched both this movie and the Kenneth Branagh version. there was no puddles of mud or blood in any of the war scenes. history states that that the field where they fought was muddy and there was fog. the english couldn't even see where their arrows were going when shooting them. in this account there is just picture perfect fighting scenes. in the first or second scene it shows the cardinals are two bubbling fools. how could two fools start such a big war. its silly. the movie has nothing real in it. in the very first scene there isn't even a ripple in the water. everyone is happy, educated, well feed and wealthy, in realality they would of been none of these things. therefore this movie is out of balance and should be only used as a comedy and defiantly not an educational piece.
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Audio Commentary by Film Historian Bruce Eder
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SHAKESPEAREAN ROYALTY: Interactive Chronology of England's Rulers
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