The Lion in Winter - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Lion in Winter"
The Lion in Winter (1968)
Timing: 2:14 (134 min)
The Lion in Winter - TMDB rating
7.429/10
309
The Lion in Winter - Kinopoisk rating
7.728/10
5197
The Lion in Winter - IMDB rating
7.8/10
37000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Martin Poll
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Joseph E. Levine #83225Photo Joseph E. Levine #83226
Joseph E. Levine
Executive Producer

Casting

Paul Lee Lander
Casting

Editor

John Bloom
Editor

Art Direction

Peter Murton
Art Direction

Costume Design

Lee Poll
Costume Design

Set Decoration

Lee Poll
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Bill Lodge
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Photo John Barry #73837

John Barry

John Barry
Original Music Composer

Production Supervisor

John Quested
Production Supervisor

Associate Producer

Jane C. Nusbaum
Associate Producer

Orchestrator

Robert Richards
Orchestrator

Director of Photography

Photo Douglas Slocombe #71485

Douglas Slocombe

Douglas Slocombe
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Chic Waterson
Camera Operator

Hairstylist

A. G. Scott
Hairstylist

Production Manager

Basil Appleby
Production Manager
Víctor Merenda
Production Manager
René Brun
Production Manager

Screenplay

James Goldman
Screenplay

Assistant Editor

Lesley Walker
Assistant Editor

Key Grip

Michael Walter
Key Grip

Special Effects

Garth Inns
Special Effects

Assistant Director

Kip Gowans

Kip Gowans
Assistant Director

Music

John Scott
Music

ADR & Dubbing

Gerry Humphreys
ADR & Dubbing

Sound Recordist

Simon Kaye
Sound Recordist

Unit Manager

Jim Brennan
Unit Manager

Sound Editor

Chris Greenham
Sound Editor

Theatre Play

James Goldman
Theatre Play

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on James Goldman's play "The Lion in Winter" (1966).
  • The film was shot in France, Wales, and Ireland.
  • The screenplay was written by the author of the original play, James Goldman.
  • This is not Peter O'Toole's first role as Henry II Plantagenet; he previously played this king in the film 'Becket,' and was nominated for an 'Oscar' for the role both times.
  • The film was slightly cut for Soviet distribution, and the text of some lines was altered. One of the most notable differences between the Soviet release version and the original is the absence of all hints and phrases related to the possible homosexuality of Richard the Lionheart. Instead, other phrases appropriate to the context of the conversation were inserted into the dialogue, and some shots were cut.
  • The main performer, Peter O'Toole, was only 36 years old at the time of filming, although the age of Henry II in the plot is approximately 50.
  • In one of the dialogues, Queen Eleanor mentions syphilis, which was unknown to Europeans at the time.
  • The film is based on James Goldman's play "The Lion in Winter" (1966).
  • For Peter O'Toole, this was not his first role as Henry II Plantagenet; he had previously played this king in "Becket," and was nominated for an "Oscar" for the role both times.
  • The lead actor, Peter O'Toole, was only 36 years old at the time of filming, although the age of Henry II in the plot is approximately 50.
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