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Anthony Hopkins | Richard | |
Kenneth Griffith | Strolling Player | |
Peter O'Toole | Henry II | |
Katharine Hepburn | Eleanor of Aquitaine | |
Timothy Dalton | King Philip of France | |
John Castle | Geoffrey | |
Nigel Stock | Capt. William Marshall | |
Nigel Terry | John | |
O.Z. Whitehead | Bishop of Durham | |
Jane Merrow | Alais | |
Henry Woolf | Strolling Player | |
Kenneth Ives | Queen Eleanor's guard | |
David Griffith | Strolling Player | |
Fran Stafford | Lady in Waiting | |
Karol Hagar | Strolling Player | |
Ella More | Lady in Waiting | |
Timothy Dalton | Philip II | |
Nigel Stock | William Marshal |
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Producer |
Joseph E. Levine
Martin Poll Jane C. Nusbaum |
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Writer/Composer |
James Goldman
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Cinematography |
Douglas Slocombe
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Music |
John Barry
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1183 AD: King Henry II's three sons all want to inherit the throne, but he won't commit to a choice. They and his wife variously plot to force him. An aging and conniving King Henry II of England and Ireland plans a reunion where he hopes to name his successor. He summons the following people for the holiday at his chateau and primary residence in Chinon, Anjou, within the Angevin Empire of medieval France: his scheming but imprisoned wife, Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine; his mistress, Princess Alais, whom he wishes to marry; his three sons, gay Richard the Lionheart , Geoffrey, and John, all of whom desire the throne; and the young, but crafty King Philip II of France, who is also Alais' half-brother. |
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