"Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more! —King Henry V , Henry V III.i |
Henry V (or to give its full original title,The Chronicle Historie ofHenry the fift: with his battel fought atAgin Court inFrance. Togither with AuncientPistoll.) is a play byWilliam Shakespeare, in which Henry V (the former Prince Hal fromHenry IV, Parts 1 and 2) goes and beats the French. Then marries one of them.
Expectthat speech to bequoted by someone when England has a major sporting match. Well, one of two:
Expect varying interpretations when this play is performed -- it's debated whether it's pro- or anti-war.
Henry V has been adapted twice in film: the first in 1944 byLaurence Olivier, the second in 1989 byKenneth Branagh (featuringBrian Blessed!).
The plot structure is the template for just about every war movie ever made.