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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Audience Rating: G (General Audience) Binding: DVD Brand: Sony EAN: 9781404930605 Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC ISBN: 1404930604 Label: Sony Pictures Manufacturer: Sony Pictures Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Sony Pictures Region Code: 99 Release Date: October 07, 2003 Running Time: 140 minutes Sales Rank: 3172 Studio: Sony Pictures Theatrical Release Date: 1970
Product Description: Richard Harris and Sir Alec Guinness star in this sweeping handsomely-mounted epic drama recounting the battle which raged between the monarchy and a commoner over the very soul of Great Britain. In17th-century England ambitious country gentleman Oliver Cromwell (Harris) dared to challenge the political oppression and corruption which besieged his nation. Watching his power being usurped by a commoner King Charles I (Two-time Oscar(r)-winner Guinness 1957 Best Actor The Bridge on the River Kwai; 1980 Honorary Award) springs to challenge his adversary. One man will become absolute ruler; the other will be executed. Rousing battle sequences excellent lead and supporting performances fromRobert Morley Dorothy Tutin and Timothy Dalton Academy(r) Award-winning costume design and spectacular photography by renowned cinematographer Geoffrey Unsworth (Cabaret Tess) make CROMWELL an outstanding historical drama in the tradition of Braveheart.System Requirements:Running Time: 140 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA/CLASSICS Rating: G UPC: 043396008595 Manufacturer No: 859
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Average Rating:
Rating: - The History is completely wrong...but it's still a good movie
I cannot imagine why anyone would even dare to show this movie to their history class...especially if it's a MILITARY history class...BUT if you have a teacher who does make this mistake...you will get an A if you remember the following points (which will also show you the drastic flaws with "history" in this movie.) First BIG flaw...Cromwell is shown as a main player at the battle of Edgehill. In the movie, he actually starts the battle because he looses his temper. FACT: Cromwell was NOT at ... Read More
Rating: - History the way it should be taught in schools
In my opinion this is one of the best things Richard Harris ever did, and that is saying a lot. This area of English history is not as well known by Americans as Queen Elizabeth R, Henry the VIII, and others, but it is a part of English history that is taught well in this masterpiece of acting and storytelling. Alex Guinness is excellent as the King who just didn't get it. Don't miss this.
Rating: - desperate crossing
part documentary and part drama makes it easy to understand more our Christian heritage.
Rating: - Second Tier Epic
There may be a cast of thousands, they just don't do much. In the battle scenes people collapse and fall motionless. Meanwhile, in Parliment no one speaks or even stirs when Cromwell is talking. The political scenes play a little better.
Harris spits out or bellows each line before inevitably tapering off into a hoarse whisper. (In some scenes his voice is so shot he can barely speak and he sounds just like Bette Davis.) There's no vanity in Guinness' self-pittying Charles -- you ... Read More
Rating: - Cromwell - Movie - Fair Telling
I had little historical backgound on this person but the movie treated the subject so that I could understand it. I can not comment on the acting since I do not know what good acting looks like. But, I like the flow of history and the characters. The small items in the movie added understaning to life in this period: the King's attitudes, the meals, the King playing with his children, the fact that Cromwell was leaving to go to America at the begining (history would have been quite different if he ... Read More