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Movie Description Set over Christmas of 1183, this classic royal costume dramas concerns Henry II's effort to choose a worthy successor. Powerful Henry II (Peter O'Toole) favors his youngest son John (Nigel Terry), while his strong-willed wife Eleanor (Katherine Hepburn) feels the honor should be bestowed upon eldest son Richard the Lionhearted (Anthony Hopkins, in his screen debut). This disagreement leads the family to a war of wills that will stress every bond of love, trust, and honor. This acclaimed adaptation of James Goldman's play was also the first film for Timothy Dalton. Academy Award Nominations: 7, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor--Peter O'Toole. Academy Awards: 3, including Best (Adapted) Screenplay, Best Actress--Katharine Hepburn (shared with Barbra Streisand - "Funny Girl").
Synopsis Adapted from the James Goldman play, the extraordinary story of the 12th century King of England, and first of the Plantagenets, Henry II and his love/hate, combative relationships with his imprisoned, estranged Queen, Eleanor of Aquitaine and their three surviving sons, Richard (the Lionhearted), Geoffrey, and John (who was later, as king, forced to sign the Magna Carta). The entire story takes place during the Christmas season of 1183 at the Castle of Chinon, in Henry's 50th year. A decision on whom of the three princes is best suited capable to succeed him on the throne when he dies, and keep together his empire, becomes of prime importance, in an amazing and intriguing battle of wills, wit, and words between Henry and Eleanor.
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35 Single Side - Single Layer Audio: Dolby Digital Mono - English Additional Release Material: Trailers - 1. Original Theatrical Trailer Audio Commentary
Shot in Eastmancolor and Panavision.
Screen debuts for both Welsh actor Anthony Hopkins and British actor Timothy Dalton.
Industry Reviews "...It's more fun than ever seeing Peter O'Toole trading verbal venom with Katherine Hepburn..." USA Today - p.3D - Mike Clark (05/06/1994)
"...[With] barbed dialogue, sharp characterisations and Machiavellian intrigues..." Total Film - p.102 - Paul Roland (08/01/2000)
4 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he combination of James Goldman's sharp script and icily perfect performances from an obscenely talented cast make this a gripping historical thriller." Empire - Helen O'Hara (09/01/2008)
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