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Henry VIII (2003)

Henry VIII (2003)
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The life of one of Great Britain's most influential and feared monarchs is dramatized in this lavish production, originally produced for British television. King Henry VIII (Ray Winstone) is a shrewd but ruthless ruler who is determined to sire a male heir who will succeed him on the throne. However, his wife, Catherine of Aragon (Assumpta Serna), after numerous attempts, is only able to bear him a daughter, so the king takes a mistress, Anne Boleyn (Helena Bonham Carter), in hopes she will give him a son. Anne Boleyn cleverly insists that she must wed the king if they are to have a child, and when the Catholic Church forbids Henry's request for a divorce, the king responds by forming his own denomination, the Church of England, which he will oversee himself. One of the king's most trusted advisers, Cardinal Wolsey (David Suchet) attempts to convince Henry that this is folly; Henry sentences him to death, and sends him to the Tower of London to await his sentence. Despite these machinations, Anne Boleyn is unable to give Henry the son he wants, and the king decides she will pay with her life for this failing. As Henry becomes increasingly ruthless in his dealings with those close to him -- as well as other nations -- he leaves a bloody wake as he uses beheading as his favored means of dealing with troublesome wives and untrustworthy allies. The cast also includes Sean Bean, Charles Dance, Emilia Fox, and Emily Blunt; Henry VIII first aired in the United States as part of PBS's award-winning anthology series Masterpiece Theatre. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Ray Winstone
Director(s):
Pete Travis
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Henry VIII

The life of one of Great Britain's most influential and feared monarchs is dramatized in this lavish production, originally produced for British television. King Henry VIII (Ray Winstone) is a shrewd but ruthless ruler who is determined to sire a male heir who will succeed him on the throne. However, his wife, Catherine of Aragon (Assumpta Serna), after numerous attempts, is only able to bear him a daughter, so the king takes a mistress, Anne Boleyn (Helena Bonham Carter), in hopes she will give him a son. Anne Boleyn cleverly insists that she must wed the king if they are to have a child, and when the Catholic Church forbids Henry's request for a divorce, the king responds by forming his own denomination, the Church of England, which he will oversee himself. One of the king's most trusted advisers, Cardinal Wolsey (David Suchet) attempts to convince Henry that this is folly; Henry sentences him to death, and sends him to the Tower of London to await his sentence. Despite these machinations, Anne Boleyn is unable to give Henry the son he wants, and the king decides she will pay with her life for this failing. As Henry becomes increasingly ruthless in his dealings with those close to him -- as well as other nations -- he leaves a bloody wake as he uses beheading as his favored means of dealing with troublesome wives and untrustworthy allies. The cast also includes Sean Bean, Charles Dance, Emilia Fox, and Emily Blunt; Henry VIII first aired in the United States as part of PBS's award-winning anthology series Masterpiece Theatre. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
200 mins

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Director(s):
Pete Travis
Writer(s):
Peter Morgan
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    Susan W.

    I have a little obsession with English history and the Tudors in particular. I have studied a lot about Henry VIII and seen many film portrayals of him. Ray Winstone is my favorite Henry. I think he captures his physical presence very well and also the many interesting personality traits that make Henry so fascinating.

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    Jillian B.

    This film retells this timeless story well. The portrayal of Henry VIII is different than other films because of the actor's accent, but I think it gives the role a modern twist. Also the limited use of old English helps one to understand the dialogue and the story better.

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    Kathleen M.

    The movie is beautifully done. Ray Winstone as Henry the 8th is absolutely fabulous. He is passionate, ruthless, sensitive and just plain thrililng. Katherine of Aragon and Cardinal Wolsey are believable, too, as well as sympathetic. The only disappointment is that the actress playing Anne Boleyn wasn't been asked to do it when she was younger a woman herself, but she is a convincing Anne just the same. You can imagine how beguiling she must have really been!

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