"The Last King" [1] ( born Charles II: The Power & the Passion ) is a British television mini-series of 2003, filmed by Joe Wright .
| The last king | |
|---|---|
| Charles II: The Power & the Passion | |
| Genre | drama story |
| Producer | Joe Wright |
| Producer | Kate harwood |
| Author script | Adrian Hodges |
| In the main cast | Rufus Sewell Rupert Graves Helen McCrory Christian Coulson Ian McDermid Shirley Henderson Martin Freeman et al. |
| Operator | |
| Film company | BBC |
| Duration | 235 minutes (total time) |
| A country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
| Year | 2003 |
| IMDb | ID 0364800 |
Story
The series tells about the life of Charles II , about his exile, triumphant return, love affairs and attempts to restore his country to its former glory.
Cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Rufus Sewell | Charles II |
| Rupert Graves | Buckingham |
| Helen McCrory | Barbara Villiers |
| Charlie Creed Miles | James, Duke of York |
| Christian Coulson | James, Duke of Monmouth |
| Shirley Henderson | Catherine of Bragan |
| Martin Freeman | Lord Shaftesbury |
| Ian McDermid | Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon |
| Diana Rigg | Henrietta Maria |
| David bradley | Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey |
| Alice Patten | Lady Francis Stewart, Duchess of Richmond |
| Sean Biggerstaff | Henry Stewart, Duke of Gloucester |
| Sean Dingwall | |
| Predrag Belac | |
| Melanie Thierry | Louise de Keroual |
| Graham McTavish | captain |
| Peter White | James Butler, Duke of Ormond |
| Ann Marie Duff | Henrietta Stewart |
| Tabitha Wadi | Anna Hyde |
| Robert East | Arlington |
| Dorian lock | Clifford |
| Eddie marsan | Titus Oates |
| Martin Turner | Charles I |
| Ryan Nelson | |
| Emma Pearson | Nell Gwyn |
| Richard Rowlands | |
| Simon Woods | |
| Richard Bremmer | |
| Simon Treves | |
| Rob Jarvis |
Notes
- ↑ Original titles - “Charlemagne: Power and Passion” or “Charles II: Power and Passion”
Links
- The Last King on the Internet Movie Database
- Reviews
- . Review: 'The Last King' . Variety (March 18, 2004). Date of treatment February 28, 2017.
- . Charlie is my darling . The Guardian (November 17, 2004). Date of treatment February 28, 2017.
- . TELEVISION REVIEW; A Playboy King's Life: Intrigue, Plague and Torn Bodices . The New York Times (March 20, 2004). Date of treatment February 28, 2017.
- Oliver, Robin. Charles II: The Power and the Passion [Review] . The Sydney Morning Herald (23 May 2004). Date of treatment February 28, 2017.