理查德·哈里斯,亚利克·基尼斯,罗伯特·莫利,
The movie is some kind of misnomer ,cause Cromwell\'s reign is reduced to a short laudatory comment at the end of the movie.However,the film is good with a splendid cast.Richard Harris is every inch a puritan,never cracking a smile during the 2hours+ film.Harris\'s performance unlayers every nuance of his strength and his weakness (perhaps his best moment is when he discovers the man he\'s just executed was right).
Alec Guiness\'s king is impressive and his relationship with the catholic queen should have been more developed .Dame Dorothy Tutin\'s rendering is subtle and she makes all her scenes count.There are also Robert Morley and Timothy Dalton who give strong support.
Queen Henrietta took refuge in France and her daughter Henriette married the king Louis XIV \'s brother ,\"Monsieur\" .Sadly she was to pass away at a very early age probably of peritonitis(few historians still speak of poisoning).
\"Cromwell\" ,which I saw when it was released ,has stood the test of time quite well,thanks to all these wonderful actors.In his own way,Cromwell was an incorruptible person ,ahead of his time,who predates Robespierre .The fact that he substituted a dictatorship for another one does not ruin his main revolutionary idea:a king is not infallible, the absolute monarchy means tyranny.A century and a half later ,minister Turgot told Louis XVI :\"do not forget Charles the first,Sire!