
Henry IV Part 2
Drama · History · TV Movie
Overview
The death of King Henry the Fourth and the coronation of King Henry the Fifth.
Top Cast


Jon Finch
Jon Finch
King Henry IV
Jon Finch
King Henry IV


David Gwillim
David Gwillim
Henry, Prince of Wales
David Gwillim
Henry, Prince of Wales
Rob Edwards
Rob Edwards
Prince John of Lancaster
Rob Edwards
Prince John of Lancaster
Martin Neil
Martin Neil
Prince Humphrey of Gloucester
Martin Neil
Prince Humphrey of Gloucester
Roger Davenport
Roger Davenport
Thomas, Duke of Clarence
Roger Davenport
Thomas, Duke of Clarence


Bruce Purchase
Bruce Purchase
Earl of Northumberland
Bruce Purchase
Earl of Northumberland


David Neal
David Neal
Scroop, Archbishop of York
David Neal
Scroop, Archbishop of York


Michael Miller
Michael Miller
Lord Mowbray
Michael Miller
Lord Mowbray


Richard Bebb
Richard Bebb
Lord Hastings
Richard Bebb
Lord Hastings
John Humphry
John Humphry
Lord Bardolph
John Humphry
Lord Bardolph
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