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The Theatre Guild presents Laurence Olivier as "Henry V, The Chronicle History of Henry the Fift with his Battell Fought at Agin Court in France" by Will Shakespeare, with Robert Newton, Leslie Banks, Renee Asherson, Esmond Knight, Felix Aylmer, Leo Genn, in technicolor, produced and directed by Laurence Olivier, A Two Cities Film, released thru United Artists, music by William Walton, conducted by Muir Matheson, played by The London Symphony Orchestra.
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The Chronicle history of King Henry the Fifth, with his battel fought at Agincourt in France
1999, Criterion Collection, Image Entertainment
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Henry V
Publish date unknown, Criterion Collection
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Little Theatre [Los Angeles, California, 1946?]
Title devised by Library staff.
Cast: Laurence Olivier, Renee Asherson, Robert Newton, Leslie Banks, Esmond Knight, Leo Glenn, Felix Aylmer, Ralph Truman, Nicholas Hannen, Harcourt Williams, Robert Helpman, Ivy St. Helier, Freda Jackson, Ernest Thesiger, Jimmy Hanley, Max Adrian, John Laurie, Francis Lister, Niall MacGinnis, Valentine Dyall, George Robey, Russell Thorndike, Roy Emerton, Michael Shelpley, Griffith Jones, Moreland Graham, Arthur Hambling, Frederick Cooper, Gerald Case, Michael Warre, Janet Burnell, Frank Tickle.
In: Richard L. Coe Theater Programs Collection (Library of Congress).
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The Theatre Guild presents Laurence Olivier as "Henry V, The Chronicle History of Henry the Fift with his Battell Fought at Agin Court in France" by Will Shakespeare, with Robert Newton, Leslie Banks, Renee Asherson, Esmond Knight, Felix Aylmer, Leo Genn, in technicolor, produced and directed by Laurence Olivier, A Two Cities Film, released thru United Artists. Advertisement for the film with text from article from Time magazine for April 8, 1946.
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