Sad to say, (and I have read Olivier admits it so himself) Richardson was cast wrongly as the Duke of Buckingham. Richardson left me with a completely wrong impression of Buckingham, who (or so I learn from the play) is not all that different in character from Richard but is scheming and devious also. is Richard the only Shakespeare film she did? Geilgud is wonderful as the doomed Clarence, done to death by the scheming Richard my only disappointment was in Buckingham, played by Ralph Richardson. She is beautiful and a most accomplished actress I wonder why she is not better known. just goes to show how even in a tyrannical role Olivier can still steal a woman's heart with his irresistible seductiveness. I especially like it when he woos her by her husband's tomb. Her scenes with Olivier are great there is such agitation and irony between the two. this is a thespian whose legend will leave generations and generations of actors to come hopeless (teeth gritted) Whatever people say, Kenneth Brannagh will NOT be the next Laurence Olivier!!! This movie has a fantastic cast: get this! Ralph Richardson AND John Geilgud AND Claire Bloom! Claire Bloom is especially exquisite and I think she plays the soulfully lamenting Lady Anne to perfection. "Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer by this son of York" just seeing Richard's stooped, deformed figure hobble to the camera like some monstrous spider to hear those bitter words delivered with such articulate power, and to be penetrated by that stony, constant glare is enough to know that this is no ordinary actor. But he surpasses his own genius as Richard. during World War 2 there is no denying it, his Henry is brilliant. Henry V was said to be Laurence Olivier's greatest screen role for British Propaganda reasons.