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Following their brash young leader, the invading English army seizes Harfleur and pushes on to Calais. Plagued by illness and battling exhaustion, the troops travel day and night to gain position on the French enemy. Finally crossing the Somme on the eve of St. Crispian’s Day, the dawn finds King Henry V and his men on the fields of Agincourt facing a French force that outnumbers them five to one…
Directed by Davis McCallum (The Tempest) and performed by a rousing company of actors, this riveting saga of leadership and loss, politics and war is a story for the ages.