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Henry IV Part 2 (1979)

Genre : Drama, History

Runtime : 2H 30M

Director : David Giles

Synopsis

The death of King Henry the Fourth and the coronation of King Henry the Fifth.

Actors

Jon Finch
Jon Finch
King Henry IV
David Gwillim
David Gwillim
Henry, Prince of Wales
Anthony Quayle
Anthony Quayle
Sir John Falstaff
John Fowler
John Fowler
Page to Falstaff
Bruce Purchase
Bruce Purchase
Earl of Northumberland
Bryan Pringle
Bryan Pringle
Pistol
Rob Edwards
Rob Edwards
Prince John of Lancaster
Martin Neil
Martin Neil
Prince Humphrey of Gloucester
Roger Davenport
Roger Davenport
Thomas, Duke of Clarence
David Neal
David Neal
Scroop, Archbishop of York
Michael Miller
Michael Miller
Lord Mowbray
Richard Bebb
Richard Bebb
Lord Hastings
John Humphry
John Humphry
Lord Bardolph
Salvin Stewart
Salvin Stewart
Sir John Colville
David Strong
David Strong
Travers
Carl Oatley
Carl Oatley
Morton
Rod Beacham
Rod Beacham
Earl of Warwick
David Buck
David Buck
Earl of Westmoreland
Brian Poyser
Brian Poyser
Gower
Ralph Michael
Ralph Michael
Lord Chief Justice
Gordon Gostelow
Gordon Gostelow
Bardolph
Steven Beard
Steven Beard
Peto
Robert Eddison
Robert Eddison
Justice Robert Shallow
Leslie French
Leslie French
Justice Silence
Raymond Platt
Raymond Platt
Davy, Servant to Shallow
Frederick Proud
Frederick Proud
Fang, Sheriff's Officer
Julian Battersby
Julian Battersby
Ralph Mouldy
Roy Herrick
Roy Herrick
Simon Shadow
Alan Collins
Alan Collins
Thomas Wart
John Tordoff
John Tordoff
Francis Feeble
Roger Elliott
Roger Elliott
Peter Bullcalf
Jenny Laird
Jenny Laird
Lady Northumberland
Michele Dotrice
Michele Dotrice
Lady Percy, Hotspur's Widow
Brenda Bruce
Brenda Bruce
Hostess Quickly
Frances Cuka
Frances Cuka
Doll Tearsheet
Tim Brown
Tim Brown
Servant to Lord Chief Justice
Colin Dunn
Colin Dunn
Messenger
Harry Fielder
Harry Fielder
Servant (uncredited)

Crews

William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
Author
David Giles
David Giles
Director
Cedric Messina
Cedric Messina
Producer
Stan Pow
Stan Pow
Editor
Don Homfray
Don Homfray
Production Design
Odette Barrow
Odette Barrow
Costume Design
Elizabeth Moss
Elizabeth Moss
Makeup Artist
Fraser Lowden
Fraser Lowden
Unit Production Manager
Colin Dixon
Colin Dixon
Sound

Posters and backgrounds

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