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In this Sept. 17, 2011 photo released by the New York Philharmonic, Christopher Plummer narrates during Sir William Walton's film score of Henry V as Alan Gilbert conducts the New York Philharmonic at Avery Fisher Hall in New York. View Photo »
FILE - In this May 1, 2011 photo, sirector Kenneth Branagh, from the film "Thor", poses for a portrait in Beverly Hills, Calif. Branagh has brought Shakespeare to the masses with such films as "Henry V" and "Much Ado About Nothing. View Photo »
Henry V (16 September 1386 – 31 August 1422) was one of the most significant English warrior kings of the 15th century. He was born at Monmouth, Wales, in the tower above the gatehouse of Monmouth Castle, and reigned as King of England from 1413 to 1422. Full Article
FILE - In this May 1, 2011 photo, sirector Kenneth Branagh, from the film "Thor", poses for a portrait in Beverly Hills, Calif. Branagh has brought Shakespeare to the masses with such films as "Henry V" and "Much Ado About Nothing.
View Photo »FILE - In this May 1, 2011 photo, sirector Kenneth Branagh, from the film "Thor", poses for a portrait in Beverly Hills, Calif. Branagh has brought Shakespeare to the masses with such films as "Henry V" and "Much Ado About Nothing.
View Photo »Henry V's speech at Agincourt: 'Men of England who lie in bed...' You think of all that band of brothers, we few… there are more lines in that one speech that have become famous than probably any other.
Henry V's speech at Agincourt: 'Men of England who lie in bed...' You think of all that band of brothers, we few… there are more lines in that one speech that have become famous than probably any other.
Tom would love to quote Shakespeare's 'Henry V' saying, 'once more into the breach' when taking on tough indie films
All me mates do. They really love him. I can’t see it myself. Although, I did see a version of it where it was set in the Weimar Republic and it was really good. The big bully boy was a Nazi. I like Shakespeare a lot, though. Macbeth, in particular. I think Shakespeare’s very, very underrated. Henry V. ...
