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A murderous lust for the British throne sees Richard III descend into madness. Though the setting is transposed to the 1930s, England is torn by civil war, split between the rivaling houses of York and Lancaster. Richard aspires to a fascist dictatorship, but must first remove the obstacles to his ascension—among them his brother, his nephews and his brother's wife. When the Duke of Buckingham deserts him, Richard's plans are compromised.
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Co-writers Ian McKellen and Richard Loncraine (who also directs) set their Richard III in 1930s Britain, and make the infamous hunchback a fascist warmonger plotting to usurp the throne. Today's Engli... read more
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Cast

Ian McKellen
Richard III

Annette Bening
Queen Elizabeth

Jim Broadbent
The Duke of Buckingham

Robert Downey Jr.
Earl Rivers

Kristin Scott Thomas
Lady Anne

Adrian Dunbar
James Tyrrell

Maggie Smith
Duchess of York

Tim McInnerny
William Catesby

Edward Hardwicke
Lord Stanley

Nigel Hawthorne
The Duke of Clarence

Jim Carter
Lord Hastings

Dominic West
The Earl of Richmond

John Wood
King Edward IV

Roger Hammond
Archbishop Thomas

Bill Paterson
Sir Richard Ratcliffe

Donald Sumpter
Brackenbury

Michael Elphick
2nd Murderer

Kate Steavenson-Payne
Princess Elizabeth

James Dreyfus
1st Subaltern
David Antrobus
2nd Subaltern

Christopher Bowen
Prince Edward

Edward Jewesbury
King Henry
Matthew Groom
Young Prince
Ryan Gilmore
George Stanley

Marco Williamson
Prince of Wales

Tres Hanley
Air Hostess (Earl River's lover)

Andy Rashleigh
Gaolor in the Tower

Denis Lill
Lord Mayor

Bruce Purchase
City Gentleman
Madeleine Mora
Dream Angel

Stacey Kent
Ballroom Singer

Derek Lyons
Ballroom Dancer (uncredited)
Director

Richard Loncraine
Director
Ken Tuohy
First Assistant Director
Neil Tuohy
Second Assistant Director
Mark Layton
Second Assistant Director
Maria Apodiacos
Script Supervisor
Creator

Richard Loncraine
Screenplay

Ian McKellen
Screenplay

Richard Eyre
Theatre Play

Richard Eyre
Author

William Shakespeare
Theatre Play