Henry VI Part III - Paul Daneman - Robert Lang - Mary Morris - An Age of Kings - Ep. 13 - 1960 - 4K

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
  • Episode: 13 - An Age of Kings is a fifteen-part serial adaptation of the eight sequential history plays of William Shakespeare (Richard II, 1 Henry IV, 2 Henry IV, Henry V, 1 Henry VI, 2 Henry VI, 3 Henry VI and Richard III), produced and broadcast in Britain by the BBC in 1960. The United States broadcast of the series the following year was hosted by University of Southern California professor Frank Baxter, who provided an introduction for each episode specifically tailored for the American audience. At the time, the show was the most ambitious Shakespearean television adaptation ever made, and was a critical and commercial success in both the UK and the US.
    "The Sun in Splendour"
    First transmitted: 20 October 1960
    Running time: 60 minutes
    Content: 3 Henry VI from Act 3, Scene 3 onwards (beginning with Margaret's visit to Louis XI of France).
    Alterations: Edward is rescued from his imprisonment by Richard and Lord Stafford, whereas in the play, he is rescued by Richard, Lord Hastings and Lord Stanley. Warwick is killed during the Battle of Barnet by George, whereas in the text, he is carried onto stage mortally wounded by Edward. Also, the end of the episode differs slightly from the end of the play. After Edward expresses his wish that all conflict has ceased, a large celebration ensues. As the credits roll, Richard and George stand to one side, and George almost slips into a barrel of wine, only to be saved by Richard. As George walks away, Richard muses silently to himself and then smiles deviously at the camera.
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  • @ShakespeareNetwork
    @ShakespeareNetwork  Год назад +4

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  • @timpyle7452
    @timpyle7452 Год назад +5

    Daneman is once again brilliant as Richard of Gloucester, especially in V. vi, 61-94, where he soliloquizes over the dead King Henry. Also praise for the makeup artist in this scene, whose treatment of Terry Scully (whoae performance as Henry VI is outstanding) makes him look weather-beaten & ready for death.
    Also, Mary Morris is fantastic as "the she-wolf of France": Mean. Vicious. Vindictive & self seeking. She plays of Daneman perfectly. Looking forward to the Richard III episodes & then going back to pick up the earlier plays, Richard II, Henry IV and Henry V.
    Bravi to the Shakespeare network !
    When i started to study Shakespeare at university some 40 years ago, these were performances i could only read about. Now i can see these before my eyes, instead of only in my wildest dreams.
    Thanks again !!!!

  • @timpyle7452
    @timpyle7452 Год назад +2

    I simply cannot restrain myself from commenting on the brilliant performances of Mary Morris and Paul Daneman. I have seen other Queen Margarets (usually as part of a performance of Richard III) but never one so powerful and true to character. Watch how she totally controls a scene with her eyes; and when Daneman looks directly into the camera and talks to his audience. ! Absolutely amazing acting. This is my second viewing. Dont be surprised if i send more comments after my third. Bravo to all involved. And once again to the Shakespeare Network: thanks yall. 😊

  • @Adolgos01
    @Adolgos01 Год назад +1

    This is great

  • @clairerobsin
    @clairerobsin Месяц назад

    Mary Morris!!!