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Richard III is a 1995 film adaptation of William Shakespeare's play Richard III, starring Sir Ian McKellen, Annette Bening, Jim Broadbent, Robert Downey Jr., Nigel Hawthorne, Kristin Scott Thomas, Dame Maggie Smith, and John Wood.
   The film relocates the play's events to a fictional version of England in what appears to be a fascist-inspired 1930s. Albeit including many historical anachronisms, the film's timing is easily recognizable to viewers.

Concept

The film's concept was based on a stage production directed by Richard Eyre for the Royal National Theatre, which also starred McKellen. The production was adapted for the screen by McKellen and directed by Richard Loncraine.
   The film is notable for its unconventional use of famous English landmarks, often using special effects to move them to new locations. The transformed landmarks used include the following:
Perhaps the play's most famous line—"A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!"—was recontextualised by the new setting; during the climactic battle, Richard's scout car becomes stuck, and his lament is cast as a plea for a mode of transport with legs rather than wheels. Fitting the unconventional interpretation is also the 1930s-style music by Trevor Jones; the lyrics of the opening song, performed by Stacey Kent, are a poem by Christopher Marlowe. In a surprising ending, where Richard refuses to be captured and leaps down to his death with the "wrong" closing line "Let us to't pell-mell; if not to heaven, then hand-in-hand to hell", his falling into the inferno is followed by the eerily upbeat tune I'm Sitting On The Top Of The World (Ray Henderson, Joe Young and Sam Lewis) in the classic version sung by Al Jolson.
   The film enlarges the role of the Duchess of York considerably by combining her character with that of Queen Margaret.

Cast

  • Ian McKellen as Richard III
  • Annette Bening as Queen Elizabeth
  • Jim Broadbent as Duke of Buckingham
  • Robert Downey Jr. as Earl Rivers
  • Nigel Hawthorne as Clarence
  • Kristin Scott Thomas as Lady Anne
  • John Wood as Edward IV
  • Maggie Smith as Duchess of York
  • Jim Carter as Lord Hastings
  • Edward Hardwicke as Lord Stanley
  • Adrian Dunbar as James Tyrell
  • Tres Hanley as Rivers' Mistress
  • Dominic West as Richmond
  • Roger Hammond as Archbishop
  • Tim McInnerny as Catesby
  • Stacey Kent as Ballroom SingerFurther Information

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