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Henry V (The Hollow Crown)

"Henry V" is fourth episode of the first series of the British television series The Hollow Crown, based on the play of the same name by William Shakespeare. The episode was produced by Rupert Ryle-Hodges, directed by Thea Sharrock and starred Tom Hiddleston as Henry V of England. It was first broadcast on 21 July 2012 on BBC Two.

Plot changes
The episode starts with the funeral of Henry V (which is the start of Henry VI, part 1) over whose obsequies the opening speech from the Chorus is made. After that, the movie begins to speak about Henry V. Certain scenes from Shakespeare's play are omitted: • The Southampton Plot and Henry's merciless response. • The scenes among the ordinary men at the Siege of Harfleur, featuring Fluellen, MacMorris and Jamy. • The conversations in the French camp on the evening before the battle. • The slaughter of the young boys guarding the English baggage train at Agincourt. ==Cast==
Cast
Tom Hiddleston as King Henry VJulie Walters as Mistress Nell QuicklyJohn Hurt as the Chorus • Geraldine Chaplin as Alice • Paul Freeman as Sir Thomas ErpinghamTom Georgeson as BardolphRichard Griffiths as Duke of BurgundyPaterson Joseph as Edward, Duke of YorkJames Laurenson as Earl of WestmorlandAnton Lesser as Duke of ExeterPaul Ritter as Ancient PistolMalcolm Sinclair as Archbishop of CanterburyOwen Teale as Captain FluellenMélanie Thierry as Princess CatherineLambert Wilson as King Charles VI of FranceEdward Akrout as Louis, the DauphinTom Brooke as Corporal Nym • Jeremie Covillaut as Montjoy • Maxime Lefrançois as The Constable of FranceStanley Weber as Duke of OrleansJohn Dagleish as John Bates • Gwilym Lee as Williams • Richard Clothier as Earl of Salisbury • Nigel Cooke as Bishop of Ely • George Sargeant as Falstaff's boy • Simon Russell Beale as Sir John Falstaff (cameo) ==Filming Locations==
Filming Locations
Baron's Hall in Penshurst Place was used as the setting for the French Palace and Squerryes Court doubled as the French battle court field. ==References==
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