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Harold Young
Editorial Manager -
Alexander Korda
Director -
Lajos Biró
Story -
Stephen Harrison
Editor -
Arthur Wimperis
Story -
Vincent Korda
Set Designer -
A.W. Watkins
Sound -
Geoffrey Boothby
Assistant Director
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CinemaSerf
6/13/2022 5:23:38PM
Charles Laughton well deserved his only Oscar for this wonderfully over the top, rumbustious portrayal of Henry VIII as he embarks on his infamous spree of wives. "Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived" goes the mnemonic - this version skips the first wife describing her as a "decent woman" but he quickly works his way through Merle Oberon, Wendy Barrie, Binnie Barnes before Everley Gregg finally gets his measure as Katherine Parr. His real-life wife Elsa Lanchester is easily the best of the five as Anne of Cleves - her facial expressions and one-liners are great. Robert Donat is good as the frustrated Culpeper and the scenes with the two executioners bring a smile to your face too. The score has a vivacious jollity to it - and helps carry the whole thing along in a sprightly fashion. Great stuff.
Merle Oberon
Anne BoleynElsa Lanchester
Anne of ClevesCharles Laughton
Henry VIIIWally Patch
Butcher in Kitchen (uncredited)Binnie Barnes
Katherine HowardWendy Barrie
Jane SeymourTerry-Thomas
Man (uncredited)William Austin
Duke of Cleves