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Henry VI part two [dvd] / [by William Shakespeare] ; produced by Shaun Sutton and Jonathan Miller ; directed by Jane Howell.

Contributor(s): Howell, Jane | Sutton, Shaun | Miller, Jonathan, 1934- | Benson, Peter, 1943- | Foster, Julia | Hill, Bernard, 1944- | Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 | British Broadcasting CorporationPublisher number: BBCDVD1767-12 | BBCSeries: BBC ShakespearePublication details: London : BBC, c2005. Description: 1 DVD (203 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inOther title: The second part of Henry the sixth [dvd] [Other title]Subject(s): Henry VI, King of England, 1421-1471 -- Drama | Historical drama, English -- Television adaptations | Great Britain -- History -- Henry VI, 1422-1461 -- Drama | Great Britain -- Kings and rulers -- Biography -- DramaLOC classification: DVD: HENRProduction credits: Credits: produced by Shaun Sutton and Jonathan Miller ; directed by Jane Howell.Cast: Peter Benson, Julia Foster, Bernard Hill, Trevor Peacock, Ron Cook, Frank Middlemass, Brian Protheroe.Summary: As Henry's marriage to Margaret cedes the last of his father's French gains, the presence of a weak king encourages dissent. Feuds rage between Gloucester and Beaufort and between York's faction and the other lords until York sets up Jack Cade to lead a popular revolt.
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On container: "Also known as: The second part of Henry the sixth".

DVD release of the 1983 television transmission.

Dolby digital mono.

Credits: produced by Shaun Sutton and Jonathan Miller ; directed by Jane Howell.

Cast: Peter Benson, Julia Foster, Bernard Hill, Trevor Peacock, Ron Cook, Frank Middlemass, Brian Protheroe.

As Henry's marriage to Margaret cedes the last of his father's French gains, the presence of a weak king encourages dissent. Feuds rage between Gloucester and Beaufort and between York's faction and the other lords until York sets up Jack Cade to lead a popular revolt.

UK Cert. 12.

DVD regions 2 and 4.

English dialogue and subtitles for the hearing impaired.