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King Lear [videorecording] / by Motion picture adaptation of (work)Shakespeare, William,1564-1616.King Lear.(CARDINAL)175557; Sher, Antony,1949-actor.; Lough, Robin,film director.; Wyver, John,film producer.; Doran, Gregory,stage director.(CARDINAL)685812; Turner, Niki,set designer.; Mitchell, Tim,lighting director.; Sekacz, Ilona,music.; Ruddick, Jonathan,sound.; Ashcroft, Michael.movement.; Young, Bret,fight choreographer.; Andrews, Romayne,actor.; Byrne, Antony,actor.; Chukwu, Eke,actor.; Clyde, James,actor.; Cooney, James,actor.; Cullinane, Bethan,actor.; Diouf, Marième,actor.; Essiedu, Paapa,actor.; Fennessy, Jenny,actor.; Golding, Kevin N,actor.; Griffiths, Marcus,actor.; Gwynne, Nia,actor.; Johnstone, Oliver,actor.; Mondahl, Byron,actor.; Ogundipe, Theo,actor.; Simpson, Natalie,actor.; Smith, Clarence,actor.; Troughton, David,actor.; Turner, Graham,actor.(CARDINAL)362473; Walters, Ewart James,actor.; William, Kelly,actor.; Opus Arte (Firm)publisher.; Royal Shakespeare Company,actor,production company.(CARDINAL)522466;
Director, Gregory Doran; set designer, Niki Turner; lighting director, Tim Mitchell; music, Ilona Sekacz; sound, Jonathan Ruddick; movement, Michael Ashcroft; fights, Bret Young.Romayne Andrews (Servant Messanger), Antony Byrne (Earl of Kent), Eke Chukwu (Lear's Gentleman), James Clyde (Duke of Cornwall), James Cooney (Servant), Bethan Cullinane (Messanger), Marième Diouf (Messanger), Paapa Essiedu (Edmund), Jenny Fennessy (Servant/Messanger), Kevin N. Golding (Curan/Doctor)Marcus Griffiths (King of France/Captain), Nia Gwynne (Goneril), Oliver Johnstone (Edgar), Byron Mondahl (Oswald), Theo Ogundipe (Duke of Burgundy/Herald), Antony Sher (King Lear), Natalie Simpson (Cordelia), Clarence Smith (Duke of Albany), David Troughton (Earl of Gloucester), Graham Turner (Fool), Ewart James Walters (Old Man), Kelly Williams (Regan).King Lear has ruled for many years. As age begins to overtake him, he decides to divide his kingdom amongst his children, living out his days without the burden of power. A proud man, he allows vanity to cloud his judgement, believing that he can relinquish the crown, but enjoy the same authority and respect he has always known. Misjudging his children's loyalty he soon finds himself stripped of all the trappings of state, wealth and power he has taken for granted.DVD; NTSC, all regions, widescreen (Aspect ratio, 16:9); Dolby 2.0; Dolby digital 5.1.
Subjects: Filmed plays.; Tragedies (Drama); Film adaptations.; Fiction films.; Feature films.; Feature films; Lear, King of England (Legendary character); Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616; Inheritance and succession; Fathers and daughters; Kings and rulers; Aging parents; Britons;
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Henry V [videorecording] / by Doran, Gregory,director.(CARDINAL)685812; Hassell, Alex,1980-actor.; Royal Shakespeare Company.(CARDINAL)522466;
Designer, Stephen Brimson Lewis ; lighting, Tim Mitchell ; music, Paul Englishby ; sound, Martin Slavin ; movement, Michael Ashcroft ; fights, Terry King ; screen director, Robin Lough ; screen producer, John Wyver.Daniel Abbott (Gloucester/Monsieur le Fer), Martin Bassindale (Boy), Antony Byrne (Pistol), Sean Chapman (Exeter), Oliver Ford Davies (Chorus), Nicholas Gerard-Martin (Orleans/Bishop of Ely), Robert Gilbert (Dauphin), Alex Hassell (Henry V), Jim Hooper (Canterbury/Erpingham), Jennifer Kirby (Katherine), Jane Lapotaire (Queen Isobel), Sam Marks (Constable of France), Dale Mathurin (Bates/Bedford), Christopher Middleton (Nym/Warwick/Governor of Harfleur), Evelyn Miller (Rambures/Lady-in-Waiting), Keith Osborn (Montjoy/Scroop), Sarah Parks (Mistress Quickly), Leigh Dunn (Alice), Joshua Richards (Bardolph/Fluellen), Simon Thorp (King of France), Obioma Ugoala (Grey/Gower), Andrew Westfield (Westmorland/MacMorris/Court), Simon Yadoo (Cambridge/Michael Williams/Jamy)Live from Stratford-upon-Avon; first performed by the Royal Shakespeare Company September 12, 2015, recorded at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre October 21, 2015."Henry IV is dead and Hal is king. With England in a state of unrest, he must leave his rebellious youth behind, striving to gain the respect of his nobility and people. Laying claim to parts of France and following an insult from the French Dauphin, Henry gathers his troops and prepares for a war that he hopes will unite his country"--DVD.
Subjects: Henry V, King of England, 1387-1422; Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.; Historical drama, English; Opera.;
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