The first part of King Henry the Fourth with the life and death of Henry surnamed Hotspur
(DVD or VCD)

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Published
New York : Ambrose Video Pub., [between 2000 and 2001].
Physical Desc
1 videodisc (147 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
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Copies

LocationCall NumberStatus
Belmont Beech St. - AudiovisualDVD 822.33 SHAStorage
LocationCall NumberStatus
Lexington - AudiovisualDVD HENRY IVMending
Newton - AudiovisualDVD 822.3 H39HE PT.1On Shelf
Waltham - VideoDVD/822.332 HENRY IVOn Shelf
Wayland - AudiovisualDVD HENRYOn Shelf

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Published
New York : Ambrose Video Pub., [between 2000 and 2001].
Format
DVD or VCD
Language
English
UPC
739815002793

Notes

General Note
"History"--Container
General Note
"Word for word as written by William Shakespeare"--Container
General Note
Extras: the complete script in Microsoft Word document format.
General Note
Originally broadcast on the BBC series The Shakespeare plays in 1979.
Creation/Production Credits
Senior cameramen, Jim Atkinson, David Mutton ; video-tape editor, Stan Pow ; title music, William Walton ; music adviser, David Lloyd-Jones ; literary consultant, John Wilders ; costume designer, Odette Barrow.
Participants/Performers
Anthony Quayle (Sir John Falstaff), Jon Finch (Henry IV), David Gwillim (Prince Hal), Tim Pigott-Smith (Henry Percy, Hotspur), Michele Dotrice (Lady Percy), Brenda Bruce (Mistress Quickly), Rob Edwards (Prince John of Lancaster), David Buck (Earl of Westmoreland), Robert Brown (Sir Walter Blunt), Clive Swift (Thomas Percy, Earl of Worcester), Bruce Purchase (Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland), Robert Morris (Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March), John Cairney (Archibald, Earl of Douglas), David Neal (Scroop, Archbishop of York), Norman Rutherford (Sir Michael), Richard Owens (Owen Glendower), Terence Wilton (Sir Richard Vernon), Jack Galloway (Poins), Gordon Gostelow (Bardolph), Steven Beard (Peto), Sharon Morgan (Lady Mortimer), Mike Lewin (First Carrier), David Bailie (Second Carrier), Douglas Milvain (Chamberlain), Neville Barber (Sheriff), George Winter (Servant to Hotspur), Michael Heath (First Messenger), Malcolm Hughes (Second Messenger).
Date/Time and Place of Event
Taped Mar. 7-12, 1979 at the BBC Television studios in London.
Description
After the murder of Richard II, Henry assumes the throne, and is immediately confronted with rebellion by Owen Glendower, Douglas of Scotland, Northumberland and his son Hotspur. The play also treats the moral development of the king's son Hal (later Henry V) as he appears to waste his youth in London taverns in the company of the irresponsible Sir John Falstaff.
System Details
DVD-video; digitally remastered; picture & sound enhanced.
System Details
System requirements for script: PC or Mac with Microsoft Word, DVD-ROM drive.
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction
Public performance rights included.,CaOKQ
Language
In English with optional English subtitles.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Messina, C., Giles, D., Finch, J., Quayle, A., Gwillim, D., Pigott-Smith, T., Dotrice, M., Bruce, B., & Shakespeare, W. (20002001). The first part of King Henry the Fourth with the life and death of Henry surnamed Hotspur . Ambrose Video Pub..

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Cedric, Messina et al.. 20002001. The First Part of King Henry the Fourth With the Life and Death of Henry Surnamed Hotspur. Ambrose Video Pub.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Cedric, Messina et al.. The First Part of King Henry the Fourth With the Life and Death of Henry Surnamed Hotspur Ambrose Video Pub, 20002001.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Messina, Cedric,, et al. The First Part of King Henry the Fourth With the Life and Death of Henry Surnamed Hotspur Ambrose Video Pub., 20002001.

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