Summary: The King criticises Prince Hal's conduct as unbecoming someone in line to the throne, and compares him unfavourably with Hotspur. Prince Hal tells him what really happened and mocks him for his cowardice.Īct III Scene 2: from "The skipping king, he ambled up and down" to "And I will die a hundred thousand deaths ere break the smallest parcel of this vow".Ĭast: Tom Fleming (Henry IV), Robert Hardy (Prince Hal) In the Boar's Head tavern, Falstaff gives an increasingly exaggerated account of how he was set upon by an ever-increasing number of men at Gad's Hill. Summary: The same scene as Clip 1, with the addition of a printed family tree to illustrate the ancestral points being made.Ĭlip 3 (1979) - Falstaff's 'heroism' (4:31)Īct II Scene 4: from "What's the matter?" to "and roared for mercy and still run and roared, as ever I heard bull-calf".Ĭast: David Gwillim (Prince Hal), Anthony Quayle (Falstaff), Jack Galloway (Poins), Steven Beard (Peto) Summary: Enraged by the demands made of him by King Henry (who has just departed), Hotspur denounces him and challenges his claim to the throne, saying that his brother Edmund Mortimer has a much stronger lineage.Ĭlip 2 (1995) - The rightful king? (2:16)Īct I Scene 3: the same scene as above, though the lines are reshuffled somewhat.Ĭast: Rufus Sewell (Hotspur), Joseph O'Conor (Earl of Northumberland), Corin Redgrave (Earl of Worcester) The cast is listed in order of speaking part.Īct I Scene 3: from "Speak of Mortimer! 'Zounds, I will speak of him" to "Good uncle, tell your tale I have done".Ĭast: Tim Pigott-Smith (Hotspur), Bruce Purchase (Earl of Northumberland), Clive Swift (Earl of Worcester) To access individual clips, select the relevant production from the sidebar - this is identified by the date after each clip number. This is an annotated list of the video clips available for Shakespeare's Henry IV Part I, listed in the order in which the scenes appear in the original play. A detailed description of Screenonline's nine video extracts