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The Lion in Winter
The Lion in Winter

7.4

The Lion in Winter

PG·1968·134m

Summary

Henry II and his estranged queen battle over the choice of an heir.

Crew

Director

Anthony Harvey

Screenplay, Theatre Play

James Goldman

Reviews

John Chard

John Chard

January 12, 2020

9

I marvel at you after all these years. Still like a democratic drawbridge: going down for everybody.

The Lion in Winter is directed by Anthony Harvey and adapted to screenplay from his own play by James Goldman. It stars Peter O'Toole, Katharine Hepburn, Jane Merrow, John Castle, Anthony Hopkins, Timothy Dalton, Nigel Stock and Nigel Terry. Music is by John Barry and cinematography by Douglas Slocombe.

1183 A.D.: King Henry II's (Toole) three sons all want to inherit the throne, but he won't commit to a choice. His sons and his wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine (Hepburn), variously plot to force him into a choice - but he himself has is own agendas as well.

An utter lesson in theatrical tropes shifted to the screen with brilliant results. Set over the Christmas period, Henry II has called all the family together to the family castle in France, for what proves to be a blindingly sharp game of human chess.

Essentially it's one giant family squabble of huge political importance, a conniving dynasty war that could shape history. The script sizzles with literate smarts and firey dialogue, with performances from the top draw, while costuming, set design and Barry's melancholy score seal the deal for what is a true genre classic. 9/10

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$0.00

Revenue:

$0.00

Keywords

infidelity
france
england
queen
castle
based on play or musical
richard the lionheart
unfaithfulness
mistress
king
spear
homoeroticism
christmas
12th century
eleanor of aquitaine
gay theme