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  • Based on the historical play by Jean Anouilh, Peter Glenville's exquisite costume drama about the rift between a king and his one true mortal friend earned Best Actor nods for both of its electrifying leads.

    John Farr: Thoughts on The King's Speech, and Other Royal Entries John Farr 2011

  • Based on the historical play by Jean Anouilh, Peter Glenville's exquisite costume drama about the rift between a king and his one true mortal friend earned Best Actor nods for both of its electrifying leads.

    John Farr: Thoughts on The King's Speech, and Other Royal Entries John Farr 2011

  • Based on the historical play by Jean Anouilh, Peter Glenville's exquisite costume drama about the rift between a king and his one true mortal friend earned Best Actor nods for both of its electrifying leads.

    John Farr: Thoughts on The King's Speech, and Other Royal Entries John Farr 2011

  • French dramatist Jean Anouilh"Culturally, emotionally, the whole ideas of romance is gone, gone, gone."

    Love hurts more than ever before (blame the internet and capitalism) 2012

  • But my favorite film of the bunch was Becket 1964, which is based on the Tony Award-winning play written by Jean Anouilh.

    Favorite DVD Releases of 2007: Part II. 2008

  • Based on a Tony Award-winning play originally written in French by Jean Anouilh, and drawn partly from historical fact, Becket examines the complicated relationship between King Henry II of England (Peter O'Toole) and Thomas Becket (Richard Burton), the king's loyal but conflicted right-hand man.

    Archive 2007-06-01 2007

  • Based on a Tony Award-winning play originally written in French by Jean Anouilh, and drawn partly from historical fact, Becket examines the complicated relationship between King Henry II of England (Peter O'Toole) and Thomas Becket (Richard Burton), the king's loyal but conflicted right-hand man.

    Review of DVD for 1964 film Becket 2007

  • And then I went to see Becket, the play by Jean Anouilh that tells of the clash between Henry II, king of England, and Thomas Becket, the man he raised to be archbishop of Canterbury.

    TalkTalk E. L. Konigsburg 1995

  • And then I went to see Becket, the play by Jean Anouilh that tells of the clash between Henry II, king of England, and Thomas Becket, the man he raised to be archbishop of Canterbury.

    TalkTalk E. L. Konigsburg 1995

  • He adapted Jean Anouilh's Colombe, produced with Joyce Redman at the New theatre in 1951.

    The Guardian World News 2011

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