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- 1. Richard II Sep 20, 2013
- Adaptation of Shakespeare's tale.
- 2. Henry IV: Part 1 Sep 27, 2013
- Contemporary adaptation of William Shakespeare's tale.
- 3. Henry IV: Part 2 Oct 4, 2013
- Contemporary adaptation of William Shakespeare's tale.
The Hollow Crown is a series of British TV films based on Shakespeare's history plays. It consists of two series, one covering the Henriad and one covering the Wars of the Roses, with star-studded casts and acclaimed directors.
The Hollow Crown: With Anton Lesser, Simon Russell Beale, Tom Georgeson, John Mackay. A mini-series of adaptations of Shakespeare's history plays: Richard II, Henry IV: Parts 1 and 2, and Henry V.
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- 2013-09-20
- Drama, History, War
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The Hollow Crown. These stunning adaptations tell the story of three kings, Richard II, Henry IV & Henry V and their battle for survival. Shakespeare's epic yet intimate plays are filmed in the visually breathtaking landscape and architecture of the period.
The Hollow Crown - watch online: streaming, buy or rent. Currently you are able to watch "The Hollow Crown" streaming on VUDU Free for free with ads or buy it as download on Amazon Video, Apple TV.
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Watch, Stream & Catch Up with your favourite The Hollow Crown episodes on 7plus. An epic and definitive adaption of William Shakespeare’s most celebrated history plays: Richard II, Henry IV Part I, Henry IV Part II and Henry V.
The Hollow Crown. Some of the UK’s finest acting talent in compelling tales of family, politics and power. The hugely acclaimed 2012 adaptations of Shakespeare's history plays.
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Falstaff assembles a motley crew from Justice Shallow but Henry's cousin Westmoreland arrests the rebel leaders after duping them into a truce. Hal, assuming his father is dead, dons the crown and is berated by the dying king but they reconcile as Henry's last gesture is to crown his son.