The Tragedy of Richard III (TV)
1983 · Movie · 158 min. · United Kingdom
Richard Duke of Gloucester, youngest brother of King Edward IV, will stop at nothing to get the crown. He first convinces the ailing King that the Duke of Clarence, his elder brother, is a threat to the lives of Edward's two young sons. Edward has him imprisoned in the Tower of London; killers in Richard's pay then drown Clarence in a barrel of wine. When news of Clarence's death reaches the King, the subsequent grief and remorse bring about his death. Richard is made Lord Protector, with power to rule England while his nephew (now King Edward V) is still a minor. Before the young king's coronation he has his two nephews conveyed to the Tower, ostensibly for their safekeeping. Richard's accomplice, the Duke of Buckingham, then declares the two boys illegitimate and offers Richard the crown, which after a show of reticence he accepts. After Richard's coronation, he and Buckingham have a falling-out over whether or not to assassinate the two children.
Direction Jane Howell
Cast Peter Aldwyn · Peter Benson · Brian Binns · Gerald Blackmore · Stephen Brigden · Anthony Brown · David Burke · Michael Byrne · Anne Carroll
Screenplay William Shakespeare
Original title The Tragedy of Richard III (TV)
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Not rated (FilmAffinity)
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