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La couronne du diable

Titre original : The Devil's Crown
  • Série télévisée
  • 1978
  • 55min
NOTE IMDb
8,0/10
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Brian Cox in La couronne du diable (1978)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueHenry Plantagenet (later King Henry II), sees his opportunity to seize the crown of England and create a kingdom of law and order.Henry Plantagenet (later King Henry II), sees his opportunity to seize the crown of England and create a kingdom of law and order.Henry Plantagenet (later King Henry II), sees his opportunity to seize the crown of England and create a kingdom of law and order.

  • Casting principal
    • Jane Lapotaire
    • John Duttine
    • Christopher Gable
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  • NOTE IMDb
    8,0/10
    117
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    • Casting principal
      • Jane Lapotaire
      • John Duttine
      • Christopher Gable
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    Jane Lapotaire
    Jane Lapotaire
    • Eleanor of Aquitaine
    • 1978
    John Duttine
    John Duttine
    • John
    • 1978
    Christopher Gable
    Christopher Gable
    • Charles Auguste…
    • 1978
    Brian Cox
    Brian Cox
    • Henry II
    • 1978
    Ralph Michael
    Ralph Michael
    • Hubert Walter
    • 1978
    Charles Kay
    Charles Kay
    • Louis VII
    • 1978
    Michael Byrne
    Michael Byrne
    • Richard Lionheart
    • 1978
    Michael Hawkins
    • Richard De Lacy
    • 1978
    Lucy Gutteridge
    Lucy Gutteridge
    • Alys…
    • 1978
    Patrick Troughton
    Patrick Troughton
    • William Marshal
    • 1978
    Ian Hogg
    Ian Hogg
    • William de Brieuse
    • 1978
    Brian Tully
    • Black Monk
    • 1978
    Lynsey Baxter
    Lynsey Baxter
    • Isabelle
    • 1978
    Roy Boyd
    • Ranulf de Glanville
    • 1978
    Ralph Arliss
    Ralph Arliss
    • Geoffrey Bastard
    • 1978
    Zoë Wanamaker
    Zoë Wanamaker
    • Berengaria of Navarre
    • 1978
    Freddie Jones
    Freddie Jones
    • Bertrand de Born
    • 1978
    Peter Benson
    Peter Benson
    • Blondel
    • 1978
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    johnboescoulthard

    Period piece - a history lesson

    Excellent television, of a type they will never make again. Unlike the tedious backdrops and effects of today, the sets are built like a play; whimsical and appreciative; nothing to detract from the extraordinary performances on display. Brian Cox plays a convincing Henry II - tough, outrageous, red-haired; he betrays Henry's viking roots. Jane Lapotaire plays his wife and Michael Byrne their son Richard - both are stand-outs, as are their characters. The writing is v remarkable. As memory serves, it is more about clever dialogue set-pieces more than narrative thrust (much like a play). The story is of the three Angevin Kings of England - Henry, Richard and John - and their domestic altercations that leads inevitably and casually into endemic armed conflict. They fact we never see these battles, and only a few of its participants, makes it feel even more fittingly morbid. Many of the nuances of feudalism are present: all the England crown's lands in France are under the overlordship of the 'King of the Franks' whose alternating friendship and hostility with these Norman kings and counts adds another layer of historical social structure to the scenario. It seems to be very risque for the era, though this may be my limited experience with series from that time, what with being born a latter day millennial. There is a fair amount of nudity and sexual references.
    10mary-54-50951

    Still looking for this in 2022!

    I watched this on live TV back in the 1970s - remember those days? Yes we had to stay in to watch it each week.

    It has taken root in my memories for many reasons.

    The acting was compelling. All the main characters were exceptional. History was brought vividly to life and my passion for The Plantagenets began.

    I can hardly believe that 4+ decades later I'm still searching for it!! Come on BBC - how can we get to see it.

    Many of the actors became my favourites! I remember writing a fan letter to the magnificent Michael Byrne and receiving a delightful message and signed photograph in the post. I still watch him wherever I see him and still get just as swept up in his performances as when I was that 20-year old.

    Loved him through all his incarnations.

    Please, someone tell me how we can watch this again?
    8emuir-1

    If only a good quality copy could be found!

    I had never heard of this series and found it by accident as a suggestion after watching 'The Accursed Kings' on a streaming service which I will not name in case the series is blocked before I can rewatch it. The series is not for bingeing! It needs to be watched slowly to give each episode time to sink in. As I need captions due to hearing loss, I took off one star for the inferior automatic captions which seemed to be translating a different show at times.

    I won't go into the 'plot' as anyone who has studied history, Shakespeare and countless dramas of the Platangenets will be well familiar with the events. I have to praise the brilliant originality of the sets, which I dismissed at first as too theatrical with backgrounds on the level of the school play, but as I watched more, I realised that the stageiness and painted backdrops were intended to evoke a medieaval manuscript, and it worked beautifully, especially on the small screens of the time. Confining the action to a very small area also made it more immediate and drew in the audience as if we were eavesdropping. Sometimes a scene would begin as an illustration with an illuminated frame around the edge, then as the camera zoomed in the figures would begin to move and we would be drawn into the scene. This worked very effectively in the representations of battles as set pieces. When three European monarchs were discussing the fate of Richard the Lionheart who had been captured in Austria despite the free passage guaranteed by the church to Crusaders, they were seated on their thrones side by side in the flat manner of paintings of the time. I could watch it all again for the sets alone. The sets were no loss effective for being 'budget' but showed how much originality can flourish when forced to economise.

    My only other complaint ( losing one star) was not with the series itself, but with the quality of the recording currently shown on TV. In 1978, the BBC and ITV were producing some fine dramas such as I Claudius and Fall of Eagles, with sharp clear definition. The Devil's Crown appears to be from a French copy. This may be exactly what it is and the original may have been destroyed as the BBC tended to reuse video tape. I did hear that the series was thought to be lost for many years, so what has turned up may well be a copy made by a viewer. What is needed especially in this time of production halted due to the pandemic, is for a cleaned up restored copy with new captioning or subtitles with which we could sit by the fire and watch a DVD. Games of Thrones fans would have a field day seeing the real stuff.
    8GlorieuxJ

    Very Good Historical TV Series

    Very interesting, nicely-made, and mostly historically accurate TV series about the lives King Henry II of England, his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine and his sons, including King Richard I (Lionheart) and King John I (Lackland). This series includes thirteen 50-minutes episodes covering the rise and fall of the Angevin Empire from 1150 when young Henry and his father Goeffrey Count of Anjou visit Paris and first meet with Eleanor of Aquitaine, then Queen of France, to 1216 with the death of King John. There are essentially no outdoor scenes in this series and it is most often much more akin to a theater play than a movie or even a TV show. Decors are highly stylized and patterned after the illustrations of medieval manuscripts. Nevertheless the acting and dialogs are excellent and the show always captivates your attention with the intricacies and deviousness of medieval politics.
    brims-2

    Brilliant!

    I enjoyed this drama so much that here I am today doing a google search on it, just in case it's available on video (apparently not, dammit!). John Duttine and Jane Lapotaire in particular are just plain stunning in this production. Brian Cox also made a big impression. The set decoration also sticks in my mind. At times it seemed as if the actors had been transplanted to some medieval painting. Why on earth "Masterpiece Theater" has never showed this one in the USA is beyond me. If you are stuck with the Walter Scott or Legends of Robin Hood version of King Richard vs King John, prepare to have your preconceptions shattered here. Richard is shown as profligate and vain, while John is more sympathetically portrayed than you will ever see elsewhere.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 juin 1981 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • France
      • Suisse
      • Italie
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Devil's Crown
    • Sociétés de production
      • BBC Television
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • RAI Radiotelevisione Italiana
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