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Henry IV Part 1
Henry IV Part 1

Henry IV Part 1

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Henry Bolingbroke has now been crowned King of England, but faces a rebellion headed by the embittered Earl of Northumberland and his son (nicknamed 'Hotspur'). Henry's son Hal, the Prince of Wales, has thrown over life at court in favour of heavy drinking and petty theft in the company of a debauched elderly knight, Sir John Falstaff. Hal must extricate himself from some legal problems, regain his father's good opinions and help suppress the uprising.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

148 mins

Rating

7/10

Release Date

09 December 1979

Country

United Kingdom

Cast

Jon Finch

Jon Finch

King Henry IV

David Gwillim

David Gwillim

Henry, Prince of Wales

Rob Edwards

Rob Edwards

Prince John

David Buck

David Buck

Earl of Westmoreland

Robert Brown

Robert Brown

Sir Walter Blunt

Clive Swift

Clive Swift

Thomas Percy, Earl of Worcester

Bruce Purchase

Bruce Purchase

Henry Percy

Tim Pigott-Smith

Tim Pigott-Smith

Harry Percy, Hotspur

Robert Morris

Robert Morris

Edmund Mortimer

John Cairney

John Cairney

Archibald

David Neal

David Neal

Scroop

Norman Rutherford

Norman Rutherford

Sir Michael

Richard Owens

Richard Owens

Owen Glendower

Terence Wilton

Terence Wilton

Sir Richard Vernon

Anthony Quayle

Anthony Quayle

Sir John Falstaff

Jack Galloway

Jack Galloway

Poins

Gordon Gostelow

Gordon Gostelow

Bardolph

Steven Beard

Steven Beard

Peto

Michele Dotrice

Michele Dotrice

Lady Percy

Sharon Morgan

Sharon Morgan

Lady Mortimer

Brenda Bruce

Brenda Bruce

Mistress Quickly

Mike Lewin

Mike Lewin

First Carrier

David Bailie

David Bailie

Second Carrier

Douglas Milvain

Douglas Milvain

Chamberlain

Neville Barber

Neville Barber

Sheriff

George Winter

George Winter

Servant to Hotspur

Michael Heath

Michael Heath

First Messenger

Malcolm Hughes

Malcolm Hughes

Second Messenger

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