Becket e il suo re

Titolo originale: Becket
Regia: Peter Glenville |
Anno: 1964
Origine: United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Storia
Tag: england | bishop | based on play or musical | canterbury | archbishop | 12th century |
Cast: Richard Burton | Peter O'Toole | John Gielgud | Gino Cervi | Paolo Stoppa | Donald Wolfit | David Weston | Martita Hunt | Pamela Brown | Percy Herbert | Siân Phillips | Inigo Jackson | Felix Aylmer | Niall MacGinnis | Christopher Rhodes | John Phillips | Frank Pettingell | Véronique Vendell | Jennifer Hilary | David Davenport | Hamilton Dyce | Peter Jeffrey | Michael Miller | Peter Prowse | Jack Taylor | Chris Adcock | Michael Anthony | Geoffrey Bayldon | Garrett Cassell | Dave Clark | George Lane Cooper | Ian Cullen | Ivor Dean | Guy Deghy | John Doye | Paul Farrell | Patrick Halpin | Laurie Heath | Laurence Hepworth | Rose Howlett | Magda Konopka | Gerald Lawson | Wilfrid Lawson | Paul Layton | Tutte Lemkow | Linda Marlowe | John Moulder-Brown | Patrick Newell | Riggs O'Hara | Frederick Piper | Dido Plumb | Steve Plytas | Robert Rietti | Alex Scott | Terence Soall | Victor Spinetti | Graham Stark | Fred Stroud | Elizabeth Taylor | Royston Tickner | Fred Wood | Edward Woodward |

In Inghilterra re Enrico II, in dissidio con la Chiesa, fa eleggere il suo ministro Thomas Becket arcivescovo di Canterbury. Ma Becket, una volta assunto il suo nuovo compito, diventa il più tenace assertore dei diritti ecclesiastici. La lotta fra i due diventa sempre più accesa, fino alla completa rottura. Enrico fa assassinare Becket dai suoi cavalieri mentre dice messa in cattedrale. Tratto da una commedia di Jean Anouilh, il film non ne conserva solo in minima parte la sottigliezza e lo spirito.

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The film seems to assume that Henry and Thomas speak English. The French girl Marie is clearly depic [...] D
The Royal court dress depicted was of the 15th century, not the 12th century of "Becket". D
Although the story takes place in the late 12th century, the armored helmets that King Henry's child [...] D
In the excommunication scene, which took place in 1164, the monks are chanting the Dies Irae, a hymn [...] D
Henry II makes fun of his son at dinner, calling him Henry III. Henry II had a son named Henry who w [...] D
When Becket writes the message for Brother John to deliver to King Henry, he is clearly writing on m [...] D
After Becket averts trial and climbs the stairs, he is followed by a baron who draws his sword. Beck [...] D
When Henry II is accepting the lashes before Becket's tomb, the sounds he is making do not match the [...] D
When Henry II's men kill Brother John, Becket turns to them. The next shot shows Becket still in pra [...] D
During the assassination scene, Brother John raises the silver cross to strike a soldier. When the c [...] D
The floors in the castle's great hall are clearly shown to be bare flagstone. In the 12th century fl [...] D
Contrary to one of the film's central plot lines, Thomas Becket was a Norman (Thomas Bequet), not a [...] D
Henry's court is depicted as being in England. In fact, Henry II's primary residence and capital was [...] D
When Henry II's men come to Canterbury to assassinate Becket, Becket is facing the altar. The long s [...] D

Frase

King Henry II: [plotting Becket's arrest] Oh, Thom [...] D
Thomas a Becket: [returning the Lord Chancellor's [...] D
Thomas a Becket: My Lord Jesus, I find it difficul [...] D
Thomas a Becket: Yes, we have soldiers disguised i [...] D
Thomas a Becket: Don't do this! D
[first title card] Title card: In the year 1066, [...] D
King Henry II: Let us drink, gentlemen. Let us dri [...] D
Thomas a Becket: Honor is a private matter within; [...] D
King Henry II: There. That's the Great Seal of Eng [...] D
King Henry II: Your body, madam, was a desert that [...] D
Brother John: You betrayed your Saxon race, now yo [...] D
King Henry II: Am I the strongest or am I not? Th [...] D
Thomas a Becket: England is a ship. The king is ca [...] D
Thomas a Becket: God rest his soul. King Henry II [...] D
King Henry II: [isolating one of his brawling sons [...] D
Brother John: I don't mind if I am just a grain of [...] D
Thomas a Becket: There, Lord - I'm ready: adorned [...] D
King Louis VII of France: The King of England and [...] D
King Henry II: The die is cast, Thomas, make the m [...] D
Thomas a Becket: Nobility lies in the man, my prin [...] D
[last lines] King Henry II: Is the honor of God w [...] D
Thomas a Becket: [Looking on in reverence at the H [...] D
King Henry II: I'm suddenly very intelligent. It p [...] D
King Henry II: [Henry is doing public penance for [...] D
King Louis VII of France: Why does he hate you so? [...] D
Thomas a Becket: [chanting] Deus, in adjutorium me [...] D
Empress Matilda: You have an obsession about him t [...] D
Thomas a Becket: We must manage the church. One ca [...] D
Cardinal 1: [in papal waiting hall] That man Becke [...] D
Thomas a Becket: We are both aware of the delicacy [...] D
Thomas a Becket: Lord Gilbert, Baron of England by [...] D
Thomas a Becket: It is here now, the supreme folly [...] D
King Henry II: Are you mad? You're Chancellor of E [...] D
the Pope: Zabelli, if you start outmaneuvering you [...] D
Louis' Servant: Your Majesty, the English ambassad [...] D
King Henry II: Do you ever think? Baron: Never, s [...] D
King Louis VII of France: My dear man, crowned hea [...] D
King Henry II: [after a peasant is too intimidated [...] D
King Henry II: Don't be nervous, Bishop. I'm not a [...] D
King Henry II: Have you any idea how much trouble [...] D
[first lines] King Henry II: Well, Thomas Becket. [...] D
Baron: Becket! You are a liar. You are a traitor! [...] D
King Henry II: Will no one rid me of this meddleso [...] D
King Henry II: So what in most people is morality, [...] D
King Henry II: [laughing in both amusement and ang [...] D
Empress Matilda: Oh, if I were a man! King Henry [...] D
Brother Philip: Your Grace, there are armed men at [...] D
Thomas a Becket: [bleeding from a cut on his hand [...] D
Archbishop of Canterbury: Those violent days are o [...] D
Thomas a Becket: Tonight you can do me the honor o [...] D
King Henry II: I can do nothing. I'm as useless as [...] D
Thomas a Becket: Oh Lord, how heavy thy honor is t [...] D
Thomas a Becket: One does not carry arms into God' [...] D
King Henry II: [Thomas comes to Henry's bedchamber [...] D
King Henry II: Here's my royal foot up your royal [...] D
King Henry II: He's read books, you know, it's ama [...] D

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