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Henry V DVD 1989 Kenneth Branagh Paul Scofield Derek Jacobi New Sealed

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Type
Movie
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Actor
Judi Dench
Edition
Standard Edition
UPC
0027616850126
Format
DVD
Release Year
2000
Rating
PG-13
Director
Kenneth Branagh
Genre
Drama
Movie/TV Title
Henry V

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Kenneth Branagh makes his directorial debut and also plays the title role in HENRY V, a film that began a resurgence of interest in films of Shakespeare's plays. Henry is a young king seeking a way to make his mark on history. He gets his chance when he learns he can make a legal claim to the throne of France. He does, and arrives in France with a small army that soon meets with violent resistance from the French. The film follows Henry and his men through the brutality of fifteenth century warfare as the ragtag band confronts heavy opposition and their own destinies on a rainy French battlefield. The film expertly balances the thrilling heroics of the battle sequences with the painful and complex reactions of men who are sometimes unsure of the justice of their cause. True to Shakespeare's original text, an unnamed Chorus (Derek Jacobi) appears periodically, filling in details and offering a running commentary on the action. HENRY V is a rousing, fascinating film about the power of courage and the price of glory.

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0027616850126
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Product Key Features

Actor
Judi Dench
Rating
PG-13
Movie/TV Title
Henry V
Director
Kenneth Branagh
Format
DVD
Release Year
2000
Genre
Drama

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Region Code
Region 1
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
United Kingdom
LeafCats
617
Leading Role
Judi Dench
Release Date
20000718
Film Country
United Kingdom

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  • Top favourable review

    "Once More Unto The Breach..." And Again And Again For Me!

    I've loved this film since it was first released. It's Shakespeare directed by Kenneth Branagh, who also plays the lead role. That says it all, really. Branagh, along with the amazing all-star cast (which includes Ian Holm, Derek Jacobi, Judy Dench, Emma Thompson, Christian Bale, Robbie Coltrane, Brian Blessed... the list goes on...) brings The Bard's great work to life for me. And then there's Agincourt... Legendary! I have seen it so many times, I've lost count; but it never gets old for me.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: decluttr_store

  • Branagh's Henry V — Powerful & Believable Shakespeare

    Kenneth Branagh made a brilliant directorial debut in Shakespeare's "Henry V" and in so doing indisputably established himself as this generation's premiere Shakespearean actor and a worth successor to Lord Lawrence Olivier. Branagh took the setting away from the limitations of the conventional stage and shot his creation on a much broader canvas, so to speak. The color and action add to the traditional dimension that he is faithful to in many ways including Jacobi's role of the Chorus, used by Shakespeare to echo the narration of the classics. Branagh's "Henry V" will rank in the top tier of cinematic Shakespeare along with Zeffirelli's production of "Romeo and Juliet" and Olivier's "Hamlet." That may sound like high praise, but an actor of Branagh's brilliance comes along once a ...

  • A Dasterdly Battle

    I think this movie was made for the man who likes gore and battles of the ancient kings of England. A little too bloody and graphic for me, but I believe the story to be true. Branagh is riveting at times, and I love Judi Dench in anything, but she has a small part in this. A little slow at first, but that is character building time, and if you can get through that, then you'll love the whole bloody thing!

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  • Great Movie+Great Actor+Great Writer= badabingbadaboom!

    I have met a surprising amount of people who have never seen or even heard of "Henry V" either in movie land or in literature. If you can follow the iambic pentameter of a Shakespeare line, you will love this movie. It is a historical fiction of the account of Henry V, a king of England, and his conquest of France. An intimate view of the kings life is well shown in the script and scenery. Kenneth Branagh gives passion and emotion to Shakespeare's vision of Henry V. I love the looks on the faces of Henry's men as he leads them on to battle. This is the play from whence we hear the famous lines oft heard in many places, "cry havoc, and let loose the dogs of war!" Before the famous Battle of Agincourt, Henry is speaking to the men and says something that has always stuck with me. In ...

  • My Favorite Example of Shakespeare on Film

    Anyone familiar with the most respected living british actors or just familiar with 70's and 80's british television will recognize a dozen of the cast members. The cast is an absolute powerhouse. This was the first and my favorite of several major motion picture release Shakespeare plays from Branagh. Before this, Shakespeare films had only been acted in a very traditional way. Like most people under 70 years old, I am used to realistic acting, so it's hard for me to follow the story when long monologues with important plot points are delivered by Olivier in the classic "I'm a little teapot" stance. Branagh's realistic style gives context to the difficult language, making it much easier to understand while still respecting the words. Many people try to make Shakespeare more ...