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Monarch

  • 2000
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
174
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T.P. McKenna in Monarch (2000)
It is treason to foretell the death of a king. Henry VIII's past finally catches up with him.
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Shortly before his death in 1547, the injured King Henry VIII is forced to take refuge a manor house closed for the season. While there, he must confront both his mortality and the ghosts of... Read allShortly before his death in 1547, the injured King Henry VIII is forced to take refuge a manor house closed for the season. While there, he must confront both his mortality and the ghosts of his past.Shortly before his death in 1547, the injured King Henry VIII is forced to take refuge a manor house closed for the season. While there, he must confront both his mortality and the ghosts of his past.

  • Director
    • John Walsh
  • Writer
    • John Walsh
  • Stars
    • T.P. McKenna
    • Jean Marsh
    • James Coombes
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    174
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Walsh
    • Writer
      • John Walsh
    • Stars
      • T.P. McKenna
      • Jean Marsh
      • James Coombes
    • 36User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    T.P. McKenna
    T.P. McKenna
    • Henry VIII
    Jean Marsh
    Jean Marsh
    • The Queens
    James Coombes
    James Coombes
    • Thorn
    Peter Sowerbutts
    Peter Sowerbutts
    • Malcolm
    George Staines
    • George
    Peter Miles
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    Mark Montgomerie
    • Will
    David Aldous
    • Guard #3
    Paul Breen
    • Guard #1
    Briony Salton
    • Pregnant girl
    Ken Whitfield
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    • Director
      • John Walsh
    • Writer
      • John Walsh
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    10michael-101-702933

    Fit For a King

    I missed this film the first time round, but this just making 'finding' it now all the more intriguing. This is a cleverly simply story set in one stormy night in a house. There is a break in and then things start to kick off. Sounds like the outline for a low budget crime thriller right? No – this is period costume drama set during one night in the life of English King Henry 8th. The one who killed almost all of his wives.

    From a grunge indie inception to a full blow 35mm cinema experience this film certainly challenges the perception about first time feature films and their directors. John Walsh was 26 when he wrote, produced, directed and edited this mini epic.

    The cast is headed by Irish acting legend, the now late TP McKenna as King Henry and a ghostly appearance of Jean Marsh as one more of his former wives. Given the tight budget and innovative style, I would like to see what Hollywood makes of him.
    10tony-649-684341

    King Henry VIII re-imagined

    This is masterful filmmaking by director John Walsh. It's beautifully shot, wonderfully acted and built around a moment of suspense Hitchcock would have been proud of. But Walsh's greatest masterstroke is his choice of subject matter. On the surface, King Henry VIII seems like a gossipy story that has been the most retold one of the 20th Century.

    But as the drama ­develops, the enormity of the ­situation hits you. The monarch had long ceased to wield political power, there was something very shaky about the monarchy. In this stylish film, King Henry VIII (TP McKenna) is an arrogant and dangerous but also vulnerable and susceptible to the tricks played by his own mind. Thanks in part to the ghost Queens played by Jean Marsh.

    This is on a very small intimate scale, but the claustrophobic sets, haunting music and refined direction make this one of the most tense costume dramas I have seen.
    7Sleepin_Dragon

    Very rewarding, it's an interesting concept.

    Henry VIII is arguably the most interesting monarch of all time, it's fair to say he had a colourful existence. Monarch mixes up real life events with fiction, and delivers a totally intriguing watch.

    It's one of those films I didn't like initially, and I almost switched it off, I found some of the production a little cheap looking, and found the house way too modern for the period. However, those minor flaws quickly passed when TP McKenna began his performance as The aged King.

    There isn't often a lot of focus during the end of the King's reign, by now he would have been incredibly sick, and in very poor health. I love how this characterisation battles his demons, having to answer to one Queen, a combination of all six wives. Jean Marsh was fabulous.

    Lavish costumes, and sets, which although sparse seem to work. You can see there wasn't an enormous budget to hand, but I felt the director did an excellent job.

    Thoroughly enjoyable. 7/10
    10carlosmoran

    Excellent filmmaking and superb acting

    Monarch is a terrific display of the finest Filmmaking, with a compelling story that mixes some true history with fiction, portrayed by superb actors that really make you care about their characters under impecable directing of John Walsh. Definitely recommended!
    10phil-34358

    The Original First Wives Club Gets Revenge!!

    I came across this film after seeing it advertised at a film festival. I missed it as it was sold out. I caught up with the film later and found out it had been lost for a while and the director John Walsh was giving the inside story on what happened.

    As a film maker myself I was fascinated by this story of the making of this low budget costume drama and the story of the film too. Set in a wintry night an injured King Henry VIII comes to what appears to be an abandoned or at least closed up house.

    What happens next is an indie Agatha Christie style story. The shooting style and performances are somewhat unique to this film and really work in the stormy night context. Stand out performances from TP McKenna ad Henry VIII and Jean Marsh as one or more of his former wives.

    What film maker John Walsh did with a tony amount of money and little more than a two week shoot is impressive. A costume drama that has something to say about the current state of things.

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      The film negative for Monarch was thought to have been lost and was unearthed in a film vault, which lead to the restoration and re-released.
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      Referenced in Monarch Restoring a King (2014)

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    • Release date
      • September 14, 2014 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK(location)
    • Production company
      • Walsh Bros.
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      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 49 minutes
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