Falstaff (Sir Anthony Quayle) appears dead, but "Embowelled?"....clip goes to end of the play.
Act V, scene 4, Line 58, Hotspur's entrance, to end of play (Arden edition)
Tim Pigott-Smith ... Hotspur
David Gwillim ... Prince Hal
David Buck ... Earl of Westmoreland
Jon Finch ... Henry IV
Rob Edwards ... Prince John of Lancaster
Directed by David Giles
link here to "Chimes at Midnight" clip (Orson Wells film) with Percy getting killed
http://youtube.com/watch?v=cX9-9ae0ymI
@muzz100 Arse bisquets
tenorismo 1 year ago
in this version, Hotspur, as an actor had a blood pack in his mouth. BBC hurting for money could not permit him to stop and do this scene again, so Hotspur's entire speech here is more bloody than usual- he bit it much to early.... yet no one would know otherwise!
it is amazingly convincing
tattoofthesun 1 year ago
Overact much (Hotspur)
MackTheKnife12 1 year ago
I think that this Falstaff is better. Welles had amazing physical gifts but Quayle pulls off the devious amorality as well as the festive loveability.
steerpike66 3 years ago
Good Vid.
Kyaronss123 3 years ago
Hotspur looks like Father Jack.
muzz100 3 years ago
Henry V is my RP Teacher!
krisbiskit 4 years ago
Good performance! Even though I think the Chimes at Midnight production and performance is damn close to perfection - the sound quality of this clip gives it a slight edge in terms of delivery and clarity!
NevskyP 4 years ago