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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best black'n'white films,
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This review is from: Private Life of Henry VIII [VHS] [1933] (VHS Tape)
This was the film that really put British cinema on the map, and there are some masterful performances. The most noticeable are Charles Laughton (Henry VIII), Merle Oberon (Anne Boleyn) and Binnie Barnes (Catherine Howard.) However despite the lavish costumes (especially Oberon's and Barnes') the film was severely lacking in historical depth. The jovial Henry VIII played by Laughton was very far removed from the vicious tyrant of historical fact and the sultry temptress Catherine Howard was in historical fact a rather stupid and naive teenager.Despite this it is a pleasure to watch good costume, hilarious in parts, touching in others (especially Anne Boleyn's death and the love-scenes between Culpepper and Catherine) and on a rainy afternoon it's great to sit down with it and a plate of chips and a good friend!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Rip-roaring fun - with the emphasis on the roaring!,
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This review is from: The Private Life of Henry VIII [DVD] (DVD)
The Private Life of Henry VIII is great rip-roaring fun, racing through Henry's last five marriages in an hour-and-a-half (an opening caption explaining the first was too dull to bother with). More gossip than history, the performances are spot-on, from Charles Laughton's Henry, setting the benchmark for all other actors attacking the role, to the servants below stairs who act as an earthy chorus to the royal bedhopping. The wives fare pretty well, Merle Oberon making a strong impression in her brief pre-execution scenes as Ann Boleyn and Elsa Lanchester's outrageously comic turn as Ann of Cleves particular standouts. Impossible not to enjoy, why can't modern British period pieces have this much zest and be this much fun?
While there are many NTSC public domain versions available of varying quality, Network's official PAL DVD boasts much better picture quality.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Henry VIII, with Charles Laughton could have been much better.;.,
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This review is from: The Private Life of Henry VIII [DVD] (DVD)
The above movie is a classic and a brilliant piece of acting by a consummate talent. However the quality of the original could have been greatly enhanced if it had been digitally remastered. Disappointingly, this is not the case and we are left with a very poor quality image with all the blobs of white and missing emulsion, scratches and lines etc., that old film is subject to. A great pity it deserves better. I score 4.5 for content 0 for quality.
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