A recounting of the relationship between General Fairfax and Oliver Cromwell, as they try to cope with the consequences of deposing King Charles I.
Tim Roth
Oliver Cromwell
Dougray Scott
Thomas Fairfax
Olivia Williams
Lady Anne Fairfax
James Bolam
Denzil Holles
Corin Redgrave
Lord de Vere
Finbar Lynch
Cousin Henry
Julian Rhind-Tutt
James
Adrian Scarborough
Sergeant Joyce
Jeremy Swift
The Earl of Whitby
Rupert Everett
King Charles I
Steven Webb
Boy at Naseby
Jake Nightingale
Captain Pride
Leonard Woodcock
Young Royalist Prisoner
Thomas Arnold
Messenger at Naseby
Sam Spruell
King's Guard
Julian Rivett
Little
Richard Bremmer
Abraham
Melissa Knatchbull
Lady Margaret Holles
Patricia Kerrigan
Mrs Cromwell
John-Paul Macleod
Richard Cromwell
Jonathan Coy
Digby
Mary Roscoe
Lady Whitby
Liam McKenna
Guard at Safe House
Louise Breckon-Richards
Tom's Maid
Oliver Fox
The Earl of York
Neil Howman
Doubter
Benedict Cumberbatch
Royalist
Iain Rogerson
Man at Execution
Andrew Cryer
Whitehall Messenger
Robert Sterne
Whitehall Guard
James Puddephatt
Merchant
Arthur Cox
Westminster Abbey Priest
Bruno Lastra
Spanish Ambassador
Ella Barker
Molly Fairfax
Director
Mike Barker
Writer
Jenny Mayhew
January 11, 2014
7
I was counting on you. You let me down.
To Kill a King is directed by Mike Barker and written by Jenny Mayhew. It stars Tim Roth, Dougray Scott, Olivia Williams, James Bolam and Rupert Everett. Music is by Richard G Mitchell and cinematography by Eigil Bryld.
It’s the end of the English Civil War and with King Charles 1st (Everett) held prisoner by the Parliamentarians, Sir Thomas Fairfax (Scott) and Oliver Cromwell (Roth), friends and colleagues, fall out over the best plan of action for the New England.
A severely troubled production and budgetary constraints left To Kill a King with a mountain to climb just to get acknowledged as a historical epic of worth. Add in the dubious take on this part of English history that so irked the historians, and you would be forgiven for thinking that the film is something of a stinker. Not so actually. For although it’s clearly far from flawless, it’s a literary piece of work that chooses character dynamics over blood and thunder. Suffice to say that those searching for a battle strewn epic should look elsewhere, but if you have a bent for observations on key personalities involved in war politics during times of upheaval in a period setting? Then this delivers the goods. Well performed by the principal players as well. 7/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00