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“I snapped and plotted all my life. There’s no way to be a king, alive, and fifty all at once.” - King Henry II
"The Lion in Winter" blends thoughtful acting, systematic filmmaking, and artful wit to differentiate itself from the multitude of films that explores the hackneyed family squabble theme. The 1968 classic even dares to pit a rambunctious Peter O'Toole, as King Henry II, against a plucky Katharine Hepburn, as Queen Eleanor. --But the film's most outstanding attribute is the cast and crew's meticulous attention to detail that merges tragedy with laughter. So, set your table for a Merry Christmas!
The trailer is for Film Studies Quarterly Review Essay #1: Into the Lion's Den: A Study on "The Lion in Winter" released in December 2020.
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The trailer was created by writer and visual artist Jonathan Toro. To see more of his work visit, [ Ссылка ].
Movie Name: The Lion In Winter
Year: 1968
Director: Anthony Harvey
Actors: Peter O'Toole; Katharine Hepburn; Anthony Hopkins; John Castle; Nigel Terry; Timothy Dalton
Editor: John Bloom
Cinematographer: Douglas Slocombe
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