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Classic Films

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Biophilic

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Wed Jun 2, 2021, 08:48 PM Jun 2021

Since we're talking about Shakespearean films I'd like to recommend 2. [View all]

Henry V with Laurence Olivier and Henry V with Kenneth Brangh. The interesting thing is how this same story was presented. Olivier's film was 1944 and made to assist the war effort. Brangh's film was 1968 and definitely anti-war. Same play different emphasis and presentation. I saw Olivier's film in Junior High and was instantly a fan. Never looked back. And I loved Brangh's film just as much.

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