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Richard III (1955)

Synopsis
What makes this ‘gloriously watchable, now as then, is Oliver’s effortlessly virtuosic performance as Richard: imperious, ironic, bruttish, sometimes hysterical and never less than smirkingly seductive’ (The Guardian, 2019).

`Building on Olivier’s extraordinary stage creation, the film asks less what the cinema can do for the theatre (as with HENRY V and HAMLET) than what the theatre can give to the cinema. It is boldly and often exhilaratingly theatrical’.
(McKernan, Luke & Olwen Terris, Walking Shadows: Shakespeare in the National Film & Television Archive (London: BFI, 1994), p. 138.
Language
English
Country
Great Britain
Medium
Film
Technical information
Black-and-white / Sound
Year of release
1955
Year of production
1955
Notes
The following study extracts are available for hire on film from Filmbank: Opening - the coronation of Edward IV and Gloucester’s first soliloquy, interpolated from Henry VI Part 3; Act III ii and V vii; and Richard III, I i & ii (11 min); the coronation - IV ii (12 min).
The Network DVD version, released in 2006, is taken from a digitally-restored high definition print and is the uncut version originally released in 1955. This DVD also includes THE TRIAL OF RICHARD III, broadcast in 1984 and a collector’s booklet with articles, full cast and chapter points.
Subjects
Drama
Keywords
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
Related items
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Credits

Director
Laurence Olivier
Producer
Laurence Olivier
Cinematographer
Otto Heller
Writer
William Shakespeare
Music
William Walton
Costume
Carmen Dillon
Art Direction
Roger Furse
Contributor
Alan Dent
Cast
Alec Clunes 
Andrew Cruickshank 
Cedric Hardwicke 
Claire Bloom 
Clive Morton 
Douglas Wilmer 
Helen Haye 
Helen Hayes 
John Gielgud 
John Laurie 
Laurence Naismith 
Laurence Olivier 
Mary Kerridge 
Michael Gough 
Norman Wooland 
Pamela Brown 
Patrick Troughton 
Russell Thorndike 
Stanley Baker 

Distribution Formats

Type
DVD
Format
Region 2 PAL
Price
£3.15
Availability
Sale
Duration/Size
150 mins (W) 158 mins + extras ( N)
Year
2019

Type
Film
Format
16mm
Availability
Hire
Duration/Size
158 minutes

Sections

Title
Trial of Richard III, The
Synopsis
The trial of Richard III, who was accused of murdering the princes in the Tower. The trial takes place in a reconstructed Old Bailey courtroom with the former Lord Chancellor, Lord Elwyn Jones, as Judge. Two eminent QCs, appearing under assumed names, present the case for and against the murder charges. Leading historians and scientists give evidence. Recreates a modern-day murder trial and is a study of English law.
Duration
225 mins

Production Company

Name

London Film Productions

Distributor (Hire)

Name

Filmbankmedia

Email
info@filmbankmedia.com
Web
https://www.filmbankmedia.com/ External site opens in new window
Phone
+44 (0) 20 3866 6525
Address
1st Floor, 67-74 Saffron Hill
London
EC1N 8QX
UK
Notes
The main source in the UK for hire of feature films for non-theatrical presentations. The extensive catalogue includes vintage classics, independent films and big blockbusters. Available on 16mm as well as VHS and DVD. Also provides advice on contractual matters.

Distributor (Sale)

Name

Network

Email
shop@networkonair.com
Web
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Phone
01992 657707
Address
19-20 Blythe Road
Berghem Mews
Hammersmith
London
W14 0HN
Notes
Founded in 1997, Network specialises in distributing niche television programmes, predominantly licensed from Granada Ventures and Fremantle. They have recently branched into feature film distribution. Sale via retail outlets or direct via Network’s website, which has some’web exclusive’ offers.
 

Available from retail outlets

Name

Wienerworld

Email
info@wienerworld.com
Web
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Phone
020 8427 2777
Fax
020 8427 0660
Address
Unit B2 Livingstone Court
55-63 Peel Road
Wealdstone
Harrow
HA3 7QT
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