King Henry IV by William Shakespeare & Ronnie Barker & Anthony Quayle

King Henry IV Following his victory at the battle of Shrewsbury, King Henry now finds that he must deal with a rebellion by Scroop, Hastings and Mowbray. They are eventually tricked into disbanding their army and are sentenced to death. Henry is finally secure on the throne, but it has come too late: he is dying.

God knows, my son, by what by-paths and indirect crook'd ways I met this crown; and I myself know well how troublesome it sat upon my head. To thee, it shall descend with better quiet, better opinion, better confirmation! Following his victory at the battle of Shrewsbury that ended Part 1, King Henry now finds that he must deal with a rebellion by Scroop, Hastings and Mowbray. They are eventually tricked into disbanding their army and are sentenced to death. Henry is finally secure on the throne, but it has come too late: he is dying. The play ends with the accession of his son, Prince Hal, as Henry V. The new king immediately reforms, renouncing his dissolute lifestyle; and when his former companion Sir John Falstaff hastens to London in the belief that the new king will show him favour he is cruelly disillusioned. Harry Andrews, Richard Johnson and Sir Anthony Quayle lead a distinguished cast in this powerful production.
Author(s) : William Shakespeare & Ronnie Barker & Anthony Quayle Format : Audio cassette
ISBN-10 : 0001050508 ISBN-13 : 9780001050501
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Product Details:

Country Publication : United Kingdom

Publication Date : 22/07/1996

Publisher : HarperCollins Publishers

Page Size : 139mm