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Format: VHS

Sep 1991

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Black Adder I - Pt. 1 (VHS, 1991) Other Editions...
Leading Role: Rowan Atkinson
Director: Martin Shardlow


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About this Movie
Movie Description
Set during the Dark Ages, these are the comic misadventures of the terminally treacherous, comic villain, Edmund, Duke of Edinburgh, alias the Black Adder. Contains three episodes."The Foretelling," "Born to Be King" and "The Archbishop."

Credits
Cast:Rowan Atkinson
Director:Martin Shardlow

Synopsis
Biography of Edmund Plantagenet, the Black Adder, Duke of Edinburgh, third in line to the throne of England. This illustrious son of King Richard IV, ruler of England in the year 1485... King Richard the what? It seems that Richard III was a good, yet misunderstood king. After his untimely demise, Richard's younger brother, also named Richard, becomes the undocumented King of England. The royal authority is thrust upon him and his two sons: the handsome and noble Henry, Prince of Wales, and the pathetic, conniving, slimy Prince Edmund the Black Adder, who at every turn tries to grasp the elusive power of the realm.

Film Notes
"The Black Adder" was broadcast in the UK over BBC-1 between June 15 and July 20, 1983.

Each "Black Adder" cassette contains 3 episodes, at approximately 30 minutes per episode.


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