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Becket

An age of rampant lusts, abandon, runaway passions. An age brought bristling to life by two of the most exciting stars of our time!
1964 | 148m | English

(16705 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Peter Glenville
Writer: Edward Anhalt
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Thomas Becket, Henry II's longtime advisor, finds his friendship with the debauched king corroding when he is unwillingly appointed as Archbishop of Canterbury in an attempt to gain absolute loyalty from the Church.
Release Date: Mar 11, 1964
Director: Peter Glenville
Writer: Edward Anhalt
Genres: Drama, History
Keywords based on play or musical, 12th century, england, canterbury, bishop, archbishop
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Keep Films
Box Office Revenue: $9,100,000
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Richard Burton Thomas Becket
Peter O'Toole King Henry II of England
John Gielgud King Louis VII of France
Gino Cervi Cardinal Zambelli
Paolo Stoppa Pope Alexander III
Donald Wolfit Bishop Folliot
David Weston Brother John
Martita Hunt Empress Matilda
Pamela Brown Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine
Percy Herbert Baron
Siân Phillips Gwendolen
Inigo Jackson Robert de Beaumont
Felix Aylmer Archbishop of Canterbury
Niall MacGinnis Baron
Christopher Rhodes Baron
John Phillips Bishop of Winchester
Frank Pettingell Bishop of York
Véronique Vendell French Prostitute
Jennifer Hilary Peasant's Daughter
David Davenport
Hamilton Dyce Bishop of Chichester
Peter Jeffrey Baron
Michael Miller Baron
Peter Prowse Baron
Jack Taylor
Chris Adcock Sergeant (uncredited)
Michael Anthony Courtier (uncredited)
Geoffrey Bayldon Brother Philip (uncredited)
Roy Beck Young French Boy (uncredited)
Garrett Cassell Man (uncredited)
Dave Clark Soldier (uncredited)
George Lane Cooper Soldier (uncredited)
Ian Cullen Servant (uncredited)
Ivor Dean Monk (uncredited)
Guy Deghy Man (uncredited)
John Doye Priest (uncredited)
Paul Farrell Farmer (uncredited)
Patrick Halpin Monk (uncredited)
Laurie Heath Boy (uncredited)
Laurence Hepworth Bishop (uncredited)
Rose Howlett Farmer's Wife (uncredited)
Magda Konopka Girl on Balcony (uncredited)
Gerald Lawson English Peasant (uncredited)
Wilfrid Lawson Old Soldier (uncredited)
Paul Layton Boy (uncredited)
Tutte Lemkow French Courtier (uncredited)
Linda Marlowe Farmer's Daughter (uncredited)
John Moulder-Brown Boy (uncredited)
Patrick Newell William of Corbeil (uncredited)
Riggs O'Hara Prince Henry (uncredited)
Frederick Piper Monk (uncredited)
Dido Plumb Man in Crowd (uncredited)
Steve Plytas Cardinal (uncredited)
Robert Rietti Alexander III (voice) (uncredited)
Alex Scott Priest (uncredited)
Terence Soall Man (uncredited)
Victor Spinetti French Tailor (uncredited)
Graham Stark Pope's Secretary (uncredited)
Fred Stroud Church Guard (uncredited)
Elizabeth Taylor Blonde Village Woman (uncredited)
Royston Tickner Royal Servant (uncredited)
Fred Wood Congregation Member (uncredited)
Edward Woodward Clement (uncredited)
Name Job
Edward Anhalt Screenplay
Geoffrey Unsworth Director of Photography
Anne V. Coates Editor
Peter Glenville Director
Laurence Rosenthal Original Music Composer
John Bryan Production Design
Lucienne Hill Translator
Maurice Carter Art Direction
Jean Anouilh Theatre Play
Name Title
Joseph H. Hazen Executive Producer
Hal B. Wallis Producer
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Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
Academy Awards Best Actor Richard Burton Won
Academy Awards Best Director Peter Glenville Nominated
Academy Awards Best Supporting Actor George Chakiris Nominated
Academy Awards Best Supporting Actress N/A Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actress N/A Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Actor Peter O'Toole Won
BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actress N/A Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Actress Glenda Jackson Nominated
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Reviews

John Chard
10.0

Here's my royal foot on your royal buttocks! King Henry II of England has grown tired of the interference of the Church. When the Archbishop of Canterbury dies, he senses an opportunity to gain the upper hand. Much to the church, and Thomas Becket's surprise, he appoints his great friend Thomas ... to the highly important position. What Henry hadn't bargained for was that Becket takes the role very serious indeed and serves God to the full, so where once there was great friendship between the two men, there is now an uneasy feud. Based on the Jean Anouilh play, Becket is as near a technically perfect film as you could wish to see, with the acting on show coming right out of the top draw. Nominated for 12 Academy Awards, it won only one for Best Adapted Screenplay (Edward Analt), but on another given year it could quite easily have cleaned up. Peter O'Toole & Richard Burton play Henry II & Thomas Becket respectively, both men feeding of each others commitment to the project to bring peerless results, witness one scene in particular as they exchange views on horseback on a British beach, wonderful stuff. The costumes, the cinematography from Geoffrey Unsworth (now booming from the screen with the DVD restoration work), the sound, and the brilliant sets all come together to make a top of the range Historical drama. But all these would not stand out if the story wasn't any good, but Becket's triumph is in the story itself, a tale about the separation of great friends, and the separation of the state from the church, it really is an intriguing and beguiling way to spend your evening. One glaring error aside (Becket was not a Saxon, but a Norman), the makers have followed history rather well, and it leaves us with what i believe to be one of the best films of its type. 10/10

May 16, 2024