Becket - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Becket"
Becket (1964)
Timing: 2:28 (148 min)
Becket - TMDB rating
7.2/10
172
Becket - Kinopoisk rating
7.61/10
2259
Becket - IMDB rating
7.7/10
17000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

Joseph H. Hazen
Executive Producer

Editor

Art Direction

Maurice Carter
Art Direction

Production Design

Photo John Bryan #262607

John Bryan

John Bryan
Production Design

Original Music Composer

Photo Laurence Rosenthal #120911
Laurence Rosenthal
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Photo Geoffrey Unsworth #73809

Geoffrey Unsworth

Geoffrey Unsworth
Director of Photography

Screenplay

Photo Edward Anhalt #83335
Edward Anhalt
Screenplay

Translator

Lucienne Hill
Translator

Theatre Play

What's left behind the scenes

  • Richard Burton (1925-1984) initially refused to star in this film, believing he would instantly become a laughingstock in all the newspapers if he played the role of a saint. Burton stated that he would have been more suited to the role of Henry II (1133-1189) Plantagenet, which was played by Peter O'Toole (1932-2013).
  • John Gielgud (1904-2000) was nominated for an Oscar, despite appearing on screen in only two brief scenes.
  • A 1964 adaptation of Jean Anouilh's (1910-1987) play. Contrary to what the film claims, the play provides a historically more accurate explanation of the conflict between Thomas Becket and the monarch.
  • The closeness between King Henry II and Thomas Becket is portrayed as purely platonic. The film was made in 1963, when homosexuality was still illegal in the United Kingdom, and any hint of such a relationship between the characters would have immediately attracted the attention of the censors. Nevertheless, the film contains hints that Henry II loved Becket.
  • The artist of the film, John Bryan (1911-1969), was responsible for the construction of the Canterbury Cathedral set, which at the time were the largest interior sets of any building in the history of European cinema.
  • The murder of Thomas Becket was far more brutal and bloody than depicted in the film.
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