Becket (1964)
Au XIIe siècle, Thomas Becket est le chancelier du royaume et l'ami d'Henri II d'Angleterre. Celui-ci doit le promouvoir archevêque de Canterbury à la mort de ce dernier. Becket se sent alors investi par toutes les tâches qui lui incombent, mais ses activités font bientôt de lui un rival pour le roi…
Directeur:
Peter Glenville
écrivain:
Edward Anhalt
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Richard Burton as Thomas Becket |
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Peter O'Toole as King Henry II of England |
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John Gielgud as King Louis VII of France |
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Gino Cervi as Cardinal Zambelli |
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Paolo Stoppa as Pope Alexander III |
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Donald Wolfit as Bishop Folliot |
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David Weston as Brother John |
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Martita Hunt as Empress Matilda |
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Pamela Brown as Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine |
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Percy Herbert as Baron |
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Siân Phillips as Gwendolen |
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Inigo Jackson as Robert de Beaumont |
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Felix Aylmer as Archbishop of Canterbury |
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Niall MacGinnis as Baron |
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Christopher Rhodes as Baron |
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John Phillips as Bishop of Winchester |
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Frank Pettingell as Bishop of York |
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Véronique Vendell as French Prostitute |
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Jennifer Hilary as Peasant's Daughter |
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David Davenport as |
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Hamilton Dyce as Bishop of Chichester |
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Peter Jeffrey as Baron |
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Michael Miller as Baron |
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Peter Prowse as Baron |
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Jack Taylor as |
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Chris Adcock as Sergeant (uncredited) |
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Michael Anthony as Courtier (uncredited) |
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Geoffrey Bayldon as Brother Philip (uncredited) |
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Garrett Cassell as Man (uncredited) |
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Dave Clark as Soldier (uncredited) |
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George Lane Cooper as Soldier (uncredited) |
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Ian Cullen as Servant (uncredited) |
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Ivor Dean as Monk (uncredited) |
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Guy Deghy as Man (uncredited) |
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John Doye as Priest (uncredited) |
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Paul Farrell as Farmer (uncredited) |
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Patrick Halpin as Monk (uncredited) |
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Laurie Heath as Boy (uncredited) |
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Laurence Hepworth as Bishop (uncredited) |
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Rose Howlett as Farmer's Wife (uncredited) |
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Magda Konopka as Girl on Balcony (uncredited) |
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Gerald Lawson as English Peasant (uncredited) |
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Wilfrid Lawson as Old Soldier (uncredited) |
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Paul Layton as Boy (uncredited) |
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Tutte Lemkow as French Courtier (uncredited) |
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Linda Marlowe as Farmer's Daughter (uncredited) |
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John Moulder-Brown as Boy (uncredited) |
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Patrick Newell as William of Corbeil (uncredited) |
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Riggs O'Hara as Prince Henry (uncredited) |
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Frederick Piper as Monk (uncredited) |
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Dido Plumb as Man in Crowd (uncredited) |
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Steve Plytas as Cardinal (uncredited) |
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Robert Rietti as Alexander III (voice) (uncredited) |
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Alex Scott as Priest (uncredited) |
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Terence Soall as Man (uncredited) |
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Victor Spinetti as French Tailor (uncredited) |
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Graham Stark as Pope's Secretary (uncredited) |
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Fred Stroud as Church Guard (uncredited) |
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Elizabeth Taylor as Blonde Village Woman (uncredited) |
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Royston Tickner as Royal Servant (uncredited) |
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Fred Wood as Congregation Member (uncredited) |
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Edward Woodward as Clement (uncredited) |
| Directing | Peter Glenville | Director |
| Production | Joseph H. Hazen | Executive Producer |
| Production | Hal B. Wallis | Producer |
| Crew | Lucienne Hill | Translator |
| Sound | Laurence Rosenthal | Original Music Composer |
| Editing | Anne V. Coates | Editor |
| Camera | Geoffrey Unsworth | Director of Photography |
| Art | Maurice Carter | Art Direction |
| Writing | Edward Anhalt | Screenplay |
| Writing | Jean Anouilh | Theatre Play |
| Art | John Bryan | Production Design |