- The Private Life of Henry VIII
Infobox_Film
name = The Private Life of Henry VIII
image_size = 150px
imdb_id = 0024473
writer =Lajos Biró Arthur Wimperis
starring =Charles Laughton Robert Donat Merle Oberon Elsa Lanchester Franklin Dyall Miles Mander
director =Alexander Korda
producer =Alexander Korda
distributor =United Artists
released =August 17 ,1933 (UK)September 21 ,1933 (US)
runtime = 97 min
language = English
country = UK
budget ="The Private Life of Henry VIII" is a 1933 film nominated for the
Academy Award for Best Picture . It was written byLajos Biró andArthur Wimperis , and directed by SirAlexander Korda .It was the first British film to be nominated for the
Academy Award for best picture.Charles Laughton won the 1933 Academy Award asBest Actor for his performance as Henry.toryline and inspiration
The film began in May 1536, contrasting the impending execution of Henry's second wife,
Anne Boleyn (Merle Oberon ), with his instant remarriage to her maid, the plain-looking Jane Seymour (Wendy Barrie ). The inspiration for this scene clearly came from the English historian,Agnes Strickland , who had vigorously criticised Henry and Jane for their treatment of the honorable Anne.After Anne's execution, Henry (played by
Charles Laughton ), is married briefly to Queen Jane before her death in childbed eighteen months later. He is then remarried to a German princess,Anne of Cleves , played on-screen by Laughton's real-life wifeElsa Lanchester . This marriage ends in divorce when Anne deliberately makes herself unattractive so that she can be free to re-marry her sweetheart. After this divorce, Henry marries the beautiful and ambitious LadyCatherine Howard (Binnie Barnes ). She has rejected love all her life in favour of ambition, but after her marriage she falls in love with Henry's handsome servantThomas Culpeper (Robert Donat ). Their adultery is never mentioned by name in the film, since American censors objected to it. In any case, their liaison is discovered by Henry's advisers and the couple are executed. Henry's final marriage toCatherine Parr receives less than five minutes of screentime.Historically, the film is wildly inaccurate - with the possible exception of the
Anne Boleyn storyline at the beginning. Its presentation of the characters of Jane Seymour andCatherine Howard in particular are not true to fact. Nor does it portray Henry's first (and longest) marriage to the Spanish princess,Catherine of Aragon . It is famous for creating the public image of a jolly Henry VIII who gorged himself at public banquets and chased pretty women all day, which has tended to obscure the king's real-life brutality.Reception
It was hugely successful as a commercial film and it advanced
Alexander Korda andCharles Laughton 's careers. It wasMerle Oberon 's first major film role and it began her rise toHollywood stardom. Laughton would later reprise his role as Henry VIII in 1953 in the film "Young Bess " oppositeJean Simmons as a young Elizabeth I. No other feature-length film would deal with all of Henry's wives until "Henry VIII and his Six Wives " in 1973.References
Notes
Bibliography
*The Great British Films, Jerry Vermilye, 1978, Citadel Press, ISBN 080650661X
External links
*imdb title|id=0024473|title=The Private Life of Henry VIII
* [http://www.oldmovies.net.au/the-private-life-of-henry-viii/ "The Prvate Life of Henry VIII" review] at [http://www.oldmovies.net.au/ Old Movies]
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