Dec 28, 2009

Becket | Becket

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King Henry was doing ritual penance for his suspected role in the assassination of Thomas à Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, formerly his friend and chancellor of England. While the king wondered aloud where their friendship had gone wrong, Thomas’ ghostly presence appeared before him, telling him to pray instead of talk. The scene then shifts to the early days of the two men’s boon companionship. Henry made an impulsive appointment of Becket to the position of chancellor, a move intended to give the king more control of a rebellious clergy. Equally mistrusted...

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