This orange and yellow damask coat, lined in fur, was created for the wonderful 1966 adaptation of A Man for All Seasons, where Robert Shaw wore it as the larger-than-life Henry VIII.
The piece was used again several times – first by none other than Vincent Price as Lord Edward Whitman in the 1970 film Cry of the Banshee, followed by Sidney James as Henry VIII the following year in Carry On Henry. In 1977 it was spotted on Harry Andrews as Hertford in the 1977 adaptation of The Prince and the Pauper, entitled Crossed Swords.
Costume Credit: Lucia, Katie S.
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Trevor Howard-Harry Andrews-Charlotte Rampling "La leyenda de un valiente" (The long duel) 1967, de Ken Annakin.
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Entertaining Mr Sloane Movie Poster
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Peter O'Toole and Harry Andrews
Baal
Phoenix Theatre, London, 1963
directed by William Gaskill
Peter O'Toole
as Baal
Harry Andrews
as Ekart
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Ekart offers Baal companionship, friendship and loyalty for which the poet in return later kills him in a jealous fit.
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Harry Andrews and Sean Connery in Sidney Lumet’s The Hill (1965)
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Harry Andrews-Charlotte Rampling "La leyenda de un valiente" (The long duel) 1967, de Ken Annakin.
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Remembering the late Harry Andrews (Tom Carrington), who was born on November 10, 1911. Photographed at his home by Lou Boileau in 1989.
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