“The Lion in the Winter” (1968) starring Peter O’Toole, Katharine Hepburn, Anthony Hopkins & Timothy Dalton / Z-View

The Lion in the Winter (1968)
Director: Anthony Harvey
Screenplay: James Goldman
Stars: Peter O’Toole, Katharine Hepburn, Anthony Hopkins, John Castle, Nigel Terry, Timothy Dalton, Nigel Stock and O.Z. Whitehead
Tagline: “The Lion in Winter” is about love and hate between a man and a woman and their sons. It’s also about politics, vengeance, greed and ambition. It other words it’s about life.
The Plot…
The year is 1183. King Henry II (O’Toole) has brought his family together as he prepares to name his successor. Henry has three sons. He is leaning towards his youngest son, John (Terry), getting the throne. King Henry’s estranged wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine (Hepburn) wants their son, Richard (Hopkins) to be the next king. Of course all three sons want to be King. To complicate matters, King Philip II of France (Dalton) arrives with demands of his own.
As King Henry contemplates who will be the next king, family members are plotting against him and each other. A confrontation exposes the alliances, schemes and long held secrets. Who will be the next king takes a backseat to who will survive the face-off when King Henry confronts all three sons about their conspiracies against him.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
The Lion in the Winter is an amazing film. It was nominated for 7 Academy Awards (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor <O’Toole>; Best Actress <Hepburn – won>; Best Screenplay – Based on Material from Another Medium; Best Costume Design; Best Original Score for a Motion Picture (Not a Musical) <John Barry – won>. It was also nominated for 8 British Academy Awards (winning two – Best Actress <Hepburn> and Best Film Music <John Barry>); 7 Golden Globe Awards (winning two – Best Drama Motion Picture and Best Actor <O’Toole>.
The Lion in the Winter is outstanding in all areas – from story to direction, acting, music, and editing. It’s deserving of all the awards and accolades it received. As it came time for my rating, I settled on 4 stars. I really liked the film, but didn’t love it. So keep in mind, your mileage may vary. And if someone said the movie deserves five of five stars, I wouldn’t argue. My mileage may vary as well.
The Lion in the Winter earns 4 of 5 stars.





















































