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  1. Alexander's Korda's The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933) is unanimously cited as the film that first defined British cinema in the sound era. It treated a quintessentially British subject the reign of the colorful and quite probably mad King Henry VIII with both elegance and humor, gave it an illusion of grand production values and produced and released it with a mix of high culture and ...

  2. Directed by Alexander Korda • 1933 • United Kingdom. Charles Laughton gulps beer and chomps on mutton, in his first of many iconic screen roles, as King Henry VIII, the ultimate anti-husband. Alexander Korda's first major international success is a raucous, entertaining, even poignant peek into the boudoirs of the infamous king and his six ...

  3. The Private Life of Henry VIII. The famed English monarch suffers through five of his six disastrous marriages. 121 IMDb 7.0 1 h 33 min 1933. X-Ray 13+. Drama · International · Emotional · Passionate. Subscribe to Fandor or Max, or rent or buy. Watch with Fandor. Start your 7-day free trial. Rent.

  4. Há 3 dias · Show full synopsis. The second release from Alexander Korda 's newly constituted London Films, The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933) was a huge critical and popular success, establishing Korda 's reputation and setting the tone for future releases. A fresh and exuberant epic, with high production values and a witty script by Lajos Biró and ...

  5. 22 de jul. de 2014 · A lighthearted film looking at the reign of Henry VIII. It's a comedy, more than anything, so don't expect any form of historical accuracy. Made in 1933 an...

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  6. Charles Laughton gulps beer and chomps on mutton, in his first of many iconic screen roles, as King Henry VIII, the ultimate anti-husband. Alexander Korda’s first major international success is a raucous, entertaining, even poignant peek into the boudoirs of the infamous king and his six wives.

  7. Directed by Alexander Korda • 1933 • United Kingdom Charles Laughton gulps beer and chomps on mutton, in his first of many iconic screen roles, as King Henry VIII, the ultimate anti-husband. Alexander Korda's first major international success is a raucous, entertaining, even poignant peek into the boudoirs of the infamous king and his six wives.