Henry V
Conceived as a wartime morale-booster, Laurence Olivier’s groundbreaking reimagining of Shakespeare combines cinematic sweep with patriotic fervour.
“It was the first genuinely great Shakespearean film, and set a standard of excellence against which Olivier and all others have had to compete.”
Bruce Eder, The Criterion Collection
Planning to star in a film of Henry V, Laurence Olivier also took the directorial reins after established filmmakers William Wyler and Carol Reed turned him down. Where previous screen Shakespeare had been conservatively theatrical, Olivier’s adaptation confounded expectations by beginning as a recreation of the play’s first Globe production, gradually opening out until the swaggering and kinetic battle scenes unfold in real landscapes (shot in County Wicklow to avoid German bombs).
Cutting the play, Olivier kept the focus on the young king’s heroism, while his muscular central performance, the rich Technicolor cinematography and a dashing score by leading British composer William Walton combined to inspirational effect for war-weary wartime audiences. Olivier received a special Oscar for “outstanding achievement as actor, producer and director”.
Laurence Olivier went on to direct adaptations of Hamlet (1948) and Richard III (1955). Kenneth Branagh’s Henry V (1989) restores the darker shades in Shakespeare’s text.
Cast & credits
Cast
- Chorus Leslie Banks
- Archbishop of Canterbury Felix Aylmer
- Bishop of Ely Robert Helpmann
- the English herald Vernon Greeves
- Earl of Westmoreland Gerald Case
- Earl of Salisbury Griffith Jones
- Sir Thomas Erpingham Morland Graham
- Duke of Exeter Nicholas Hannen
- Duke of Gloucester Michael Warre
- King Henry V of England Laurence Olivier
- Mountjoy, the French Herald Ralph Truman
- Duke of Berri, French Ambassador Ernest Thesiger
- Corporal Nym Frederick Cooper
- Lieutenant Bardolph Roy Emerton
- Ancient Pistol Robert Newton
- Mistress Quickly Freda Jackson
- boy George Cole
- Sir John Falstaff George Robey
- King Charles VI of France Harcourt Williams
- Duke of Bourbon Russell Thorndike
- the Constable of France Leo Genn
- Duke of Orleans Francis Lister
- The Dauphin Max Adrian
- the French messenger Jonathan Field
- Fluellen, captain in the English Army Esmond Knight
- Gower, captain in the English army Michael Shepley
- Jamy, captain in English army John Laurie
- Macmorris, captain in English army Niall MacGinnis
- the governor of Harfleur Frank Tickle
- Princess Katherine Renée Asherson
- Alice, a lady-in-waiting Ivy St. Helier
- Queen Isabel of France Janet Burnell
- Court, soldier in the English army Brian Nissen
- Bates, soldier in the English army Arthur Hambling
- Williams, soldier in the English army Jimmy Hanley
- a priest Ernest Hare
- Duke of Burgundy Valentine Dyall
- [.] Patric Doonan
Credits
Direction
- Directed by Laurence Olivier
- Assistant Director Vincent Permane
- [Assistant Director (2nd)] John Alexander
- [Assistant Director (3rd)] Patrick Macdonnell
- Continuity Joan Barry
- [Assistant Continuity] Dorothy Thomson
Production
- Production Company Two Cities Films
- Produced by Laurence Olivier
- The Associate Producer Dallas Bower
- [Production Supervisor for L.O. Prods] Phil C. Samuel
- [Member of] Production Unit Alec Hayes
- [Member of] Production Unit F.G. Bangs
- [Member of] Production Unit Laurence Evans
- Made at D&P Studios
Casting
- [Casting] Irene Howard
Writing
- The Text Editor Alan Dent
- By William Shakespeare
Photography
- The Director of Photography Robert Krasker
- Colour Director Natalie Kalmus
- Associate [Colour Director] Joan Bridge
- The Operating Cameraman Jack Hildyard
- [Assistant Camera] Norman Foley
- [Assistant Camera] Irvin Pannaman
- [Technicolor Technician] George Minassian
- Chief Electrician Bill Wall
Stills
- [Stills] Wilfrid Newton
Special Effects
- [Matte Shots] Henry Harris
- [Matte Shots] George Blackwell
- [Back Projection] Charles Staffell
- Special Effects W. Percy Day
Editing
- The Editor Reginald Beck
- [Assembly Cutter] Gordon Hales
- [Assistant Editor] Anne Barker
- [Assistant Editor (2nd)] Bill Lenny
Design
- The Art Director Paul Sheriff
- [Art Director] Assisted by Carmen Dillon
- [Draughtsman] William Bowden
- [Draughtsman] Betty Pierce
- Scenic Artist E. Lindegaard
Costumes
- The Costume Designer Roger Furse
- [Costume Designer] Assisted by Margaret Furse
- Hairdressing Vivienne Walker
Make-up
- Make-up Tony Sforzini
Music
- The Music by William Walton
- [Music] Played by London Symphony Orchestra
- [Music] Conducted by Muir Mathieson
Sound
- The Sound Recorder John Dennis
- The Sound Recorder Desmond Dew
- [Sound Camera Operator] Harry Raynham
- [Boom Operator] Stanley Lambourne
- [Boom Assistant] Roy E. Bloxham
- [Sound Maintenance Assistant] Wally Day
- [Dubbing Crew] Alan Wheatley
- [Dubbing Crew] Anthony J. Kay
- [Dubbing Crew] J. Luscombe
- [Dubbing Editor] Harry Miller
- [Dubbing - 'new' foreign version] Peter T. Davies
Consultant
- Master of the Horse John White
