olivier Videos
![]() | St. Crispin's Day Speech - Henry V (1944) Laurence Olivier's 1944 version of Henry V Here's the speech, I'm pretty sure it's word for word and the film version: What's he that wishes so? My cousin Westmoreland? No, my fair cousin: If we are m |
![]() | Sir Laurence Olivier receiving an Honorary OscarĀ® Cary Grant presenting Laurence Olivier with an Honorary OscarĀ® for the full body of his work, for the unique achievements of his entire career and his lifetime of contribution to the art of film - 51 |
![]() | Olivier's Hamlet film (1948): To Be Or Not To Be soliloquy Laurence Olivier's wonderful 1948 film, with music by Sir William Walton. The entire film may be downloaded from movieberry.com (membership fees apply) |
![]() | Shakespeare "King Lear"- Laurence Olivier: Act 2, scene 2 what a chilling Regan in Diana Rigg! It is scene 4 in many editions go here to see a young Diana Rigg in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" from 1968: www.youtube.com John Hurt ... The Fool Laurence Olivier |
![]() | HAMLET - OPHELIA'S DEATH (a film by LAURENCE OLIVIER) Ophelia's singing and sweetly drowning in Olivier's Hamlet, inspired by Millais' Pre-Raphaelite painting. There is a willow grows aslant a brook, That shows his hoar leaves in the glassy stream; There |
![]() | Shakespeare's Henry V Act IV, Scene III by Lawrence Olivier Crispian's Day speech after that is several minutes of the battle scenes at Agincourt. Not the most accurate battle scenes, of course, but the importance of the famed English longbow to the eventual v |
![]() | Laurence Olivier's Hamlet This is my favorite scene in Olivier's Hamlet. |
![]() | Gregory Peck vs. Laurence Olivier in THE BOYS FROM BRAZIL Very Good scene from TBFB |
![]() | Hudson Mohawke - Joy Fantastic (feat. Olivier Daysoul) warp.net Directed by Konx-Om-Pax Music by Hudson Mohawke Video Production / Direction / Animation - Tom Scholefield / Konx Om Pax Compositing - Dom Flannigan @ LuckyMe & James Houston Photography |
![]() | Shakespeare "King Lear"- Laurence Olivier: Act 4, scene 6 Leo McKern very moving with Olivier, as the blind Gloucester meets the mad King Lear out on the heath. Laurence Olivier ... King Lear Leo McKern ... Gloucester David Threlfall ... Edgar Act IV, scene |









