The Lion in Winter (1968 film)

The Lion in Winter (1968 film)

Infobox Film
name = The Lion in Winter


caption = Theatrical release poster
director = Anthony Harvey
producer = Joseph E. Levine
writer = James Goldman
starring = Peter O'Toole
Katharine Hepburn
Anthony Hopkins
John Castle
Nigel Terry
Timothy Dalton
music = John Barry
cinematography = Douglas Slocombe
editing = John Bloom
distributor = Avco Embassy Pictures
released = October 30, 1968
runtime = 134 min.
country = United Kingdom
language = English
preceded_by = "Becket" (1964)
followed_by = "The Lion in Winter" (2003)
budget = $10 million
gross = $22,276,975
imdb_id = 0063227

"The Lion in Winter" is a 1968 historical costume drama made by Avco Embassy Pictures, based on the Broadway play by James Goldman. It was directed by Anthony Harvey and produced by Joseph E. Levine from Goldman's adaptation of his own play, "The Lion in Winter".

ynopsis

"The Lion in Winter" occurs during Christmas 1183 at Henry Plantagenet's château and primary residence in Chinon, Anjou, within the Angevin Empire of medieval France. Henry wants his son Prince John (1166-1216, the future King John of England 1199-1216) to inherit his throne, while his wife Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine (whom he keeps locked in Salisbury Tower) wants their son Prince Richard the Lionheart (1157-1199, the future King Richard I of England 1189-1199). Meanwhile, King Philip II of France, the son of Eleanor's ex-husband, has given his half-sister Alais, who is currently Henry's mistress, to the future heir, and demands either the wedding or the return of her dowry.

As a ruse, Henry agrees to give Alais to Richard and make him heir. He makes a side deal with Eleanor for her freedom in return for Aquitaine, to be given to John. The deal is revealed at the wedding, making Richard refuse to go through with it. Having believed Henry's intentions, John (at the direction of his other brother Prince Geoffrey, Duke of Brittany (1158-1186)) plots with Philip to make war on England. Henry finds out, dismisses all three sons as unsuitable, and locks them in the dungeon. He makes plans to travel to Rome for an annulment, so he can have new sons with Alais, but she says he won't ever be able to release his sons from prison or they will threaten the new sons. Henry sees that she is right and condemns them to death, but can't do it and lets them escape. He and Eleanor go back to hoping for the future.

"The Lion in Winter" is fictional: there was no Christmas Court at Chinon in 1183; there was a Christmas court at Caen in 1182; none of the dialogue and action is historic, though the outcomes of the characters and the background are historically accurate. In reality, Henry had many mistresses and many illegitimate children; the "Rosamund" mentioned in the film was Henry II's mistress until she died. The article on the Revolt of 1173-1174 describes the historical events leading to the play's events.

Cast

*Peter O'Toole as King Henry II
*Katharine Hepburn as Queen Eleanor
*Anthony Hopkins as Richard the Lionheart (In his Motion Picture debut)
*John Castle as Geoffrey
*Nigel Terry as John
*Timothy Dalton as King Philip II (In his Motion Picture debut)
*Jane Merrow as Alais
*Nigel Stock as Captain William Marshall
*Kenneth Ives as Queen Eleanor's guard

Background and production

The film debuted on October 30, 1968 (December 29, 1968 London premiere).

The film was shot at Ardmore Studios in Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland and on location in Ireland, Wales, and in France at Abbaye de Montmajour, Arles, Château de Tarascon, Tarascon, and Tavasson, Saône-et-Loire.

An interesting aspect of the film was that Hepburn was 61 years old and thus the same age that her character Eleanor of Aquitaine was in 1183, the film's plot year.

Hepburn won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her role. The musical score by John Barry also won an Oscar, as did Goldman's adaptation of his play.

Awards and nominations

Academy Awards

The film received seven nominations.

Wins

* Best Actress - Katharine Hepburn
** "Tied with Barbra Streisand for Funny Girl"
* Best Music Score - John Barry
* Best Screenplay - James Goldman

Nominations

* Best Picture - Martin Poll
* Best Director - Anthony Harvey
* Best Actor - Peter O'Toole
* Best Costume Design - Margaret Furse

BAFTA Awards

Wins

* Best Actress - Katharine Hepburn
* Anthony Asquith Award for Film Music - John Barry

Nominations

* Best Cinematography - Douglas Slocombe
* Best Costume Design - Margaret Furse
* Best Screenplay - James Goldman
* Best Sound Track - Chris Greenham
* Best Supporting Actor - Anthony Hopkins
* UN Award - Anthony Harvey

Golden Globe Awards

Wins

* Best Motion Picture
* Best Actor - Peter O'Toole

Nominations

* Best Actress - Katharine Hepburn
* Best Motion Picture Director - Anthony Harvey
* Best Original Score - John Barry
* Best Screenplay - James Goldman
* Best Supporting Actress - Jane Merrow

Other Awards

Wins

David di Donatello Awards
* Best Foreign Production - Martin PollDirectors Guild of America Awards
* Outstanding Directorial Achievement - Anthony HarveyLaurel Awards
* Female Dramatic Performance - Katharine HepburnNew York Film Critics Circle Awards
* Best FilmWriters' Guild of Great Britain
* Best British Screenplay - James GoldmanWriters Guild of America
* Best Written American Drama - James Goldman

External links

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* [http://www.dvdwolf.com/templates/dsp_movie.php?u_movieid=47193 "The Lion in Winter" at DVDwolf]


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