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2003 filmThe Lion in Winter | |
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File:The Lion in Winter .jpegDVD Cover | |
Directed by | Andrei Konchalovsky |
Written by | James Goldman |
Produced by | Dyson Lovell |
Starring | Glenn Close Patrick Stewart Andrew Howard Jonathan Rhys Meyers |
Cinematography | Sergei Kozlov |
Edited by | Henry Richardson |
Music by | Richard Hartley |
Distributed by | Lions Gate Home Entertainment |
Release date | 26 December 2003 (U.K.) |
Running time | 167 min. (DVD) |
Language | English |
The Lion in Winter is a 2003 made-for-television remake of the 1968 film.
A television production of The Lion in Winter was first shown on 26 December 2003 in the U.K.. It starred Patrick Stewart and Glenn Close, and was directed by Andrei Konchalovsky.
Andrew Howard, John Light, and Rafe Spall played the warring brothers. Jonathan Rhys Meyers played the king of Franceand Yuliya Vysotskaya, his sister, and Henry's mistress, Princess Alais.
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