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1945 | DIRECTED BY LAURENCE OLIVIER

Henry V

Directed by

 
Laurence Olivier

Producers

Name
Role
 
Dallas Bower
Associate Producer
 
Filippo Del Giudice
Producer Uncredited
 
Herbert Smith
Executive Producer In Charge Of Production Uncredited
 
Laurence Olivier
Producer

Written by

Writer
Role
 
Alan Dent
Uncredited
 
Dallas Bower
Uncredited
 
Laurence Olivier
Uncredited
 
William Shakespeare
By As Will Shakespeare And Play Uncredited

Music by

Artist
Role
 
William Walton
The Music

Starring

Actors
Character
Chorus
 
Felix Aylmer
Archbishop of Canterbury
 
Robert Helpmann
Bishop of Ely
 
Vernon Greeves
The English Herald
 
Gerald Case
Earl of Westmoreland
 
Griffith Jones
Earl of Salisbury
 
Morland Graham
Sir Thomas Erpingham
 
Nicholas Hannen
Duke of Exeter
 
Michael Warre
Duke of Gloucester
King Henry V of England
 
Ralph Truman
Mountjoy, The French Herald
 
Ernest Thesiger
Duke of Berri French Ambassador
 
Frederick Cooper
Corporal Nym
 
Roy Emerton
Lieutenant Bardolph
 
Robert Newton
Ancient Pistol
 
Freda Jackson
Mistress Quickly
 
George Cole
Boy
 
George Robey
Sir John Falstaff
 
Harcourt Williams
King Charles VI of France
 
Russell Thorndike
Duke of Bourbon
 
Leo Genn
The Constable of France
 
Francis Lister
Duke of Orleans
 
Max Adrian
The Dauphin
 
Jonathan Field
The French Messenger
 
Esmond Knight
Fluellen - Captain in the English Army
 
Michael Shepley
Gower - Captain in the English Army
 
John Laurie
Jamy - Captain in the English Army
 
Niall MacGinnis
Macmorris - Captain in the English Army
 
Frank Tickle
The Governor of Harfleur
 
Renée Asherson
Princess Katherine
 
Ivy St. Helier
Alice
 
Janet Burnell
Queen Isabel of France
 
Brian Nissen
Court - Soldier in the English Army
 
Arthur Hambling
Bates - Soldier in the English Army
 
Jimmy Hanley
Williams - Soldier in the English Army
 
Ernest Hare
A Priest
 
Valentine Dyall
Duke of Burgundy
 
Patric Doonan
Minor Role
 
Derek Lansiaux
The Boy Who Hangs the Banner Announcing the Start of Each New Act
 
Anthony Newley
Boy in English Camp