Henry VI Part 3 Trailer

Henry VI Part 3 Trailer (1983)

16 January 1983 Drama, History, TV Movie 211 mins

The life of King Henry the Sixth, in three parts.

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Cast

Peter Benson

as King Henry VI

Michael Byrne

as Marquess of Montague / Father that killed his son

Ron Cook

as Richard, Duke of Gloucester

Julia Foster

as Queen Margaret

Bernard Hill

as Duke of York

Brian Protheroe

as Edward, Earl of March, later Edward IV

Mark Wing-Davey

as Earl of Warwick

John Benfield

as Earl of Northumberland / Huntsman

Gerald Blackmore

as Messenger to Warwick

Antony Brown

as Lewis, King of France / Sir John Montgomery

Paul Chapman

as Earl Rivers

Rowena Cooper

as Lady Elizabeth Grey, later Queen to Edward IV

Arthur Cox

as Duke of Somerset

David Daker

as Lord Hastings

Mathew David

as Edmund, Earl of Rutland

Brian Deacon

as Earl of Oxford

Crew

Jane Howell

Director

Peter Pegrum

Peter Pegrum Visual Effects

Cecile Hay-Arthur

Cecile Hay-Arthur Makeup Artist

John Peacock

John Peacock Costume Designer

Sam Barclay

Sam Barclay Lighting Design

International Titles

Henry VI: Part 3 Trailer

The Third Part of Henry the Sixth Trailer

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 16 January 1983

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