Henry V
Laurence Olivier's adaptation of +Henry V is one of the finest Shakespeare films ever made, full of rousing action, beautiful colors, and passionate performances. Henry V is the story of the newly crowned king of England, who fights the French for possession of Normandy. Olivier's direction is inventive, beginning the film as if it were a performance at the Globe Theatre, and having it slowly expand so the final battle scenes take place in realistic settings. Released in 1944 during the height of World War II, Henry V didn't receive an American release until 1946, upon which Olivier won a special Academy Award for "his outstanding achievement as actor, producer and director in bringing Henry V to the screen."
Director: Laurence Olivier
Starring: Laurence Olivier, Harcourt Williams, Renee Asherson, Janet Burnell
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Laurence Olivier
Academy Awards (1947)
Best Director - Foreign Film (Regista del Miglior Film Straniero)
Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists (1950)
Best Foreign Language Film
Kinema Junpo Awards (1949)
Best Actor
National Board of Review (1946)
Best Actor
New York Film Critics Circle Awards (1946)
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