The Lion in Winter (DVD, 1968)

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Title: The Lion in Winter. Format: DVD. Label: MGM (Video & DVD).

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UPC0027616858979
eBay Product ID (ePID)22046031985

Product Key Features

Movie/TV TitleThe Lion in Winter
DirectorAnthony Harvey
LanguageEnglish
Subtitle LanguageFrench, Spanish
Run Time135 min.
RatingPG
Release Year1968
FormatDVD
GenreDrama
StudioMgm (Video & Dvd)
Sub-GenreBiography

Dimensions

Item Height0.54 in
Item Weight0.19 lb
Item Length7.52 in
Item Width5.43 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Country/Region of ManufactureMexico

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  • BETTER THAN GAME OF THRONES, THE TUDORS, AND THE WHITE QUEEN !

    The Lion In Winter is Awesome! If you Love: The Tudors, The Game of Thrones, or the historical novels by Philippa Gregory (The White Queen, The Red Queen, and The Kingmaker's Daughter, then you will ABSOLUTELY ADORE Dame Katharine Hepburn and Sir Peter O'Toole in The Lion Winter! The Lion in Winter is set during Christmas 1183, at King Henry II's château and primary residence in Chinon, Anjou, within the Angevin Empire of medieval France. Henry wants his youngest son, the future King John, to inherit his throne, while his estranged and imprisoned wife, Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine, favours their oldest surviving son, the future King Richard the Lionheart. Meanwhile, King Philip II of France, the son and successor of Louis VII of France, Eleanor's ex-husband, has given his half-sister Alais, who is currently Henry's mistress, to the future heir, and demands either a wedding or the return of her dowry. As a ruse, Henry agrees to give Alais to Richard and make him heir-apparent. He makes a side deal with Eleanor for her freedom in return for Aquitaine, to be given to John. When the deal is revealed at the wedding, Richard refuses to go through with the ceremony. After Richard leaves, Eleanor masochistically asks Henry to kiss Alais in front of her, and then looks on in horror as they perform a mock marriage ceremony. Having believed Henry's intentions, John, at the direction of middle brother, Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany, plots with Philip to make war on England. Henry and Phillip meet to discuss terms, but Henry soon learns that Phillip has been plotting with John and Geoffrey, and that he and Richard were once lovers. Henry dismisses all three sons as unsuitable, and locks them in a wine cellar, telling Alais, "the royal boys are aging with the royal port." He makes plans to travel to Rome for an annulment, so that he can have new sons with Alais, but she says he will never be able to release his sons from prison or they will be a threat to his future children. Henry sees that she is right and condemns them to death, but cannot bring himself to kill them, instead letting them escape. He and Eleanor go back to hoping for the future, with Eleanor going back on the barge to prison, laughing it off with Henry before she leaves.

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  • Virginia Woolf in the Middle Ages

    Yes, they speak a far more current form of English than they would have in the 12th Century. So what? They spoke English in Spartacus (set in Rome) and The Ten Commandments set in Egypt. Just enjoy the acting and the many diabolical plots and try and keep track of them. DVD is OK if a bit muddy. It will certainly do until the restored BluRay comes out.

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  • The Lion in Winter is a classic that's aged well

    This film is both dramatic & humorous, making this subject matter very entertaining. Solid acting performances all around. It's a movie I know I'll watch again & I'm glad to have it in my dvd library.

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  • They don't make'em like that anymore

    "The lion in winter" starring Peter O'toole and Katharine Hepburn is one of the most intellectually engaging films produced in the 20th century. If you are looking for exceptionally brilliant content and performances this film will literally raise your IQ. Need I say more?

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  • I just LOVE this movie

    A superb cast of great actors portraying some of the most influential people of the day. Nobody represents Elenore of Aquitaine so well as Katherine Hepburn and Peter O'Toole will always be the Henry Plantagenet in my minds eye. The script is great and the acting is better. If you get the chance to watch Becket first it lays some groundwork for this production.

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  • The Lion roars often in Peter O'Toole's enraged performance against his foes and his entire family.

    Did you "like" Whose Afraid of Virginia Wolfe?". This was a cast that delivered me straight into the world of Eleanor of Aquatain and Henry II. Survivors were few.

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  • Good movie

    Perfect. Thanks

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  • Great movie

    The Lion in Winter is truly one of the greatest movies of the 70's..Katharine Hepburn and John Barry were certainly entitled to Oscars.

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  • Hepburn,O'toole and Hopkins in a fight for the throne

    My favorite movie EVER! One line zingers abound in this drama in medieval England

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  • Best play adaptation of all time.

    Hepburn, O'Toole, Hopkins, and Timothy Dalton?? It just doesn't get any better. I only wish Christopher Walken reprised his role from the stage play. Masterclass writing, masterclass acting. It deserved all those Academy Awards.

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