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Henry VI Part 2 (1983)

Genre : Drama, History

Runtime : 3H 23M

Director : Jane Howell

Synopsis

The life of King Henry the Sixth, in three parts.

Actors

Peter Benson
Peter Benson
King Henry VI
David Burke
David Burke
Duke of Gloucester / Dick the Butcher
Michael Byrne
Michael Byrne
John Hume / Lieutenant
Ron Cook
Ron Cook
Richard Plantagenet
Julia Foster
Julia Foster
Queen Margaret
Bernard Hill
Bernard Hill
Duke of York
Trevor Peacock
Trevor Peacock
Sheriff / Jack Cade
Mark Wing-Davey
Mark Wing-Davey
Earl of Warwick
John Benfield
John Benfield
First Murderer / Ship's Master
Antony Brown
Antony Brown
Duchess of Gloucester
Anne Carroll
Anne Carroll
Duchess of Gloucester
Paul Chapman
Paul Chapman
Earl of Suffolk
Arthur Cox
Arthur Cox
Thomas Horner / Lord Clifford
David Daker
David Daker
Duke of Buckingham
Brian Deacon
Brian Deacon
Duke of Somerset / Smith the Weaver
Tenniel Evans
Tenniel Evans
Earl of Salisbury / Clerk of Chartham
Derek Farr
Derek Farr
Lord Say
Derek Fuke
Derek Fuke
Simpcox / George Bevis
Alex Guard
Alex Guard
Second Prentice / Michael
Paul Jesson
Paul Jesson
John Holland / George Plantagenet
Pat Keen
Pat Keen
Margery Fourdain
Gabrielle Lloyd
Gabrielle Lloyd
Simpcox's Wife
Oengus MacNamara
Oengus MacNamara
Young Clifford
Frank Middlemass
Frank Middlemass
Cardinal Beaufort / Bishop of Winchester
Brian Protheroe
Brian Protheroe
Edward Plantagenet
David Pugh
David Pugh
Peter / Second Murderer
Peter Wyatt
Peter Wyatt
Sir Humphrey Stafford

Crews

William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
Author
Peter Pegrum
Peter Pegrum
Visual Effects Art Director
Cherry Alston
Cherry Alston
Makeup Artist
John Peacock
John Peacock
Costume Design
Alan Edmonds
Alan Edmonds
Sound Director
Sam Barclay
Sam Barclay
Lighting Director
Oliver Bayldon
Oliver Bayldon
Production Design
Jane Howell
Jane Howell
Director

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