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Directed by 

Laurence Olivier

Writing Credits  

William Shakespeare ... (by) (as Will Shakespeare)
 
Laurence Olivier ... (uncredited)
William Shakespeare ... (play) (uncredited)
Dallas Bower ... (adaptation) (uncredited)
Alan Dent ... (adaptation) (uncredited)

Cast (in credits order) verified as complete  

Leslie Banks ... Chorus
Felix Aylmer ... Archbishop of Canterbury
Robert Helpmann ... Bishop of Ely
Vernon Greeves Vernon Greeves ... The English Herald
Gerald Case Gerald Case ... Earl of Westmoreland
Griffith Jones ... Earl of Salisbury
Morland Graham Morland Graham ... Sir Thomas Erpingham
Nicholas Hannen ... Duke of Exeter
Michael Warre Michael Warre ... Duke of Gloucester
Laurence Olivier ... King Henry V of England
Ralph Truman ... Mountjoy, The French Herald
Ernest Thesiger ... Duke of Berri French Ambassador
Frederick Cooper Frederick Cooper ... Corporal Nym
Roy Emerton Roy Emerton ... Lieutenant Bardolph
Robert Newton ... Ancient Pistol
Freda Jackson ... Mistress Quickly
George Cole ... Boy
George Robey ... Sir John Falstaff
Harcourt Williams ... King Charles VI of France
Russell Thorndike Russell Thorndike ... Duke of Bourbon
Leo Genn ... The Constable of France
Francis Lister ... Duke of Orleans
Max Adrian ... The Dauphin
Jonathan Field Jonathan Field ... The French Messenger
Esmond Knight ... Fluellen - Captain in the English Army
Michael Shepley ... Gower - Captain in the English Army
John Laurie ... Jamy - Captain in the English Army
Niall MacGinnis ... Macmorris - Captain in the English Army
Frank Tickle ... The Governor of Harfleur
Renée Asherson ... Princess Katherine (as Renee Asherson)
Ivy St. Helier Ivy St. Helier ... Alice
Janet Burnell Janet Burnell ... Queen Isabel of France
Brian Nissen Brian Nissen ... Court - Soldier in the English Army
Arthur Hambling ... Bates - Soldier in the English Army
Jimmy Hanley ... Williams - Soldier in the English Army
Ernest Hare Ernest Hare ... A Priest
Valentine Dyall ... Duke of Burgundy
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Patric Doonan ... Minor Role (uncredited)
Toni Gable Toni Gable ... Court Lady (uncredited)
Derek Lansiaux Derek Lansiaux ... The Boy Who Hangs the Banner Announcing the Start of Each New Act (uncredited)
Anthony Newley ... Boy in English Camp (uncredited)

Produced by 

Dallas Bower ... associate producer
Filippo Del Giudice ... producer (uncredited)
Laurence Olivier ... producer
Herbert Smith ... executive producer in charge of production (uncredited)

Music by 

William Walton ... (the music)

Cinematography by 

Robert Krasker ... the director of photography
Jack Hildyard ... (uncredited)

Editing by 

Reginald Beck ... the editor

Casting By 

Irene Howard ... (uncredited)

Art Direction by 

Paul Sheriff ... the art director

Costume Design by 

Roger K. Furse ... the costume designer (as Roger Furse)

Makeup Department 

Tony Sforzini ... makeup artist
Vivienne Walker ... hairdresser
Marjorie Whittle ... assistant hair stylist (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 

Vincent Permane ... assistant director
John Paddy Carstairs ... first assistant director (uncredited)
Pat MacDonnell ... third assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department 

Carmen Dillon ... the art director assisted by
E. Lindegaard ... scenic artist
Walter Bjorne ... poster artist : Sweden (uncredited)
William Bowden ... draughtsman (uncredited)
Bruno Jaddatz ... poster artist : West Germany (1950) (uncredited)
Betty Pierce ... draughtsman (uncredited)

Sound Department 

John Dennis ... the sound recorder
Desmond Dew ... the sound recorder
Walter R. Day ... sound maintenance assistant (uncredited)
Anthony J. Kay ... dubbing crew (uncredited)
Stanley Lambourne ... boom operator (uncredited)
Harry Miller ... dubbing editor (uncredited)
Harry Raynham ... sound camera operator (uncredited)

Special Effects by 

W. Percy Day ... special effects (as Percy Day)

Visual Effects by 

George Blackwell ... matte shots (uncredited)
W. Percy Day ... matte painter (uncredited)
Henry Harris ... matte shots (uncredited)
Charles Staffell ... back projection (uncredited)

Stunts 

Jack 'Kid' Berg ... stunts (uncredited)
Nosher Powell ... stunts (uncredited)
John White ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department 

Jack Hildyard ... the operating cameraman
Bill Wall ... chief electrician (as W. Wall)
Dennis Bartlett ... clapper loader (uncredited)
Jim Body ... clapper loader (uncredited)
Norman Foley ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Freddie Ford Jr. ... focus puller: second unit (uncredited)
Wilfrid Newton ... still photographer (uncredited)
Irvin C. Pannaman ... clapper loader (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department 

Margaret Furse ... the costume designer assisted by
Phyllis Dalton ... wardrobe assistant (uncredited)

Editorial Department 

Anne Barker ... assistant editor (uncredited)
Gordon Hales ... assembly cutter (uncredited)
Bill Lenny ... second assistant editor (uncredited)
George Minassian ... color technician: Technicolor (uncredited)

Music Department 

Muir Mathieson ... conductor
Roy Douglas ... orchestrator (uncredited)
London Symphony Orchestra ... orchestra (uncredited)
Muir Mathieson ... musical director (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department 

Joan Barry ... continuity

Additional Crew 

F.G. Bangs ... production unit (as P.G. Bangs)
Alan Dent ... the text editor
Laurence Evans ... production unit
Alec Hayes ... production unit
John White ... master of the horse (as John White M.R.C.V.S.)
Winston Churchill ... commissioned by (uncredited)
Leonard Marlow ... accountant (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

See also

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