Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0
Richard III
King Edward IV of England
Archbishop
Duke of Buckingham
George, Duke of Clarence
Queen Elizabeth
Jane Shore
Edward, Prince of Wales
The Lady Anne
Monk
Brackenbury
The Lord Rivers
Tyrell
Dighton
Forrest
Henry, Earl of Richmond
Lovel
Page to Richard
First Priest
Monk
George Stanley
Messenger to Richard III
Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-09-24
Whilst Laurence Olivier has been acclaimed by many as the greatest exponent of Shakespeare ever, it is pretty clear in this strongly cast adaptation of probably my favourite of his histories, that Ralph Richardson and John Gielgud were every bit as good as he ever was. Add to this excellent cast Sir Cedric Hardwicke (and his instantly recognisable voice) as Edward IV; Mary Kerridge's excellent performance as Queen Elizabeth (Woodville) and a host of accomplished British stage actors and the scene is set for a rousing and luscious depiction of betrayal, lust and power. It is a bit over-theatrical at times, and the stage-bound nature of the vast majority of the production can be a little limiting, but Olivier directs himself and the others pretty much as I imagine the bard himself might have done. The dialogue is delivered in a focused and effective fashion and the "method" acting is largely left at the stage door as this epic tale of treachery and duplicity gathers pace and the internecine nature of the characterisations and their intrigues are readily brought to the fore. It does require a bit of concentration, but I found it positively flew by on a big screen that had me glued from the start. I reckon this is as good an interpretation of William Shakespeare as you will ever see, and is well worth a watch.