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    BBC: House of Cards Trilogy. Series 2: To Play the King (1993)

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    BBC: House of Cards Trilogy. Series 2: To Play the King (1993)

    BBC: House of Cards Trilogy. Series 2: To Play the King (1993)
    1.71 GB | DVDRIP | AVI | XviD 1.1.0 Beta 2 | 720 x 576 | 25 fps | MP3 44100Hz 96 kb/s tot , Joint Stereo | Audio: English | Subtitles: English
    Genre: Drama

    BBC: House of Cards Trilogy. Series 2: To Play the King (1993)




    Urquhart, the Machiavellian party hack who schemed his way to the prime ministry in the 1990 mini-series , is now ensconced in power but facing an unexpected challenge from the newly crowned King of England. The politically naive but idealistic monarch (modeled loosely on Prince Charles) has taken to delivering feisty, compassionate speeches about the poor and staging canny photo ops in the ghetto -- a campaign that is starting to turn the nation against Urquhart's cold-blooded Conservative policies. To the PM, His Royal Majesty is nothing but a royal pain. "The trouble is, he has ideas," he tells an aide, words dripping with scorn. "He has a conscience. He wants to contribute." Surrounding this clash between King and commoner is a whirl of political intrigue. There's a Fergie-like princess with a potentially explosive diary, a royal aide hiding a homosexual affair and assorted political tricksters, both dirty and deadly. Like its predecessor, is a wonderfully savvy, supremely cynical picture of real-world politics that makes American efforts in the same vein (JFK: Reckless Youth) look like Saturday-morning cartoons. Michael Kitchen, as the King, is starchy yet appealingly human; in its fictional way, does more to demystify the British monarchy than any Daily Mail photos of Princess Di in the exercise gym. The face-to-face confrontations between King and Prime Minister are epic battles of wills and words worthy of George Bernard Shaw. Yet Urquhart's monstrousness ! has taken on almost Shakespearean proportions; the murder that ended Part I continues to haunt him like Banquo's ghost. With the key creative people from returning (writer Andrew Davies, director Paul Seed), is a rare sequel that advances rather than diminishes the original. But it doesn't entirely escape redundancy. Urquhart hires a pretty young political operative (Kitty Aldridge) who is seduced by his power just as investigative reporter Mattie Storin was in . Urquhart's asides to the camera, charming in the first part, become somewhat precious and predictable by the end of the second. But Richardson remains a marvel; we feast on a face that reveals everything with the arch of an eyebrow or the sag of a cheek muscle. His calculated temper tantrums are as believable as the silky menace in his most understated lines ("I couldn't possibly comment"). This is TV's scariest, most alluring villain since J.R. Ewing.


    Director: Paul Seed
    Writers: Michael Dobbs (novel), Andrew Davies (adaptation)
    Ian Richardson… Francis Urquhart
    Michael Kitchen… The King
    Kitty Aldridge… Sarah Harding
    Colin Jeavons… Tim Stamper
    Diane Fletcher… Elizabeth Urquhart
    Erika Hoffman… The Lady
    Tom Beasley… Young Prince
    Leonard Preston… John Stroud
    Rowena King… Chloe Carmichael
    Nicholas Farrell… David Mycroft
    Michael Howarth… Dick Caule
    Merelina Kendall… Hilda Cordwainer
    Barry Linehan… Henry Hotson
    Nick Brimble… Corder
    Bernice Stegers… Princess Charlotte


    More info - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108962/

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    BBC: House of Cards Trilogy. Series 2: To Play the King (1993)

    A new king, a new age…et cetera.
    This King has unsettling ideas of his own.


    BBC: House of Cards Trilogy. Series 2: To Play the King (1993)

    After the first meeting with the King.
    Urquhart with Buckingham Palace Press Secretary David Mycroft and Chloe Carmichael, his assistant.


    BBC: House of Cards Trilogy. Series 2: To Play the King (1993)

    Sarah Harding is selected to be Urquhart's new 'slave'.


    BBC: House of Cards Trilogy. Series 2: To Play the King (1993)

    Stamper meets Princess Charlotte to set up the royal insurance policy.


    BBC: House of Cards Trilogy. Series 2: To Play the King (1993)

    Urquhart announces his decision to call a general election.


    BBC: House of Cards Trilogy. Series 2: To Play the King (1993)

    The King and Urquhart's political opponents reach a consensus.


    BBC: House of Cards Trilogy. Series 2: To Play the King (1993)

    After listening to his plausible story about Mattie Storin's death, Sarah offers herself to Urquhart.


    BBC: House of Cards Trilogy. Series 2: To Play the King (1993)

    The King's television address to the nation.


    BBC: House of Cards Trilogy. Series 2: To Play the King (1993)

    An anonymous caller prompts Sarah to investigate Urquhart's rise to power.


    BBC: House of Cards Trilogy. Series 2: To Play the King (1993)

    John Krajewski tells Sarah some frightening things about the PM.


    BBC: House of Cards Trilogy. Series 2: To Play the King (1993)

    The Urquharts agree on a safety plan.


    BBC: House of Cards Trilogy. Series 2: To Play the King (1993)

    A Tory victory confirms Urquhart as Prime Minister.


    BBC: House of Cards Trilogy. Series 2: To Play the King (1993)

    King checked. End of game.



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    BBC: House of Cards Trilogy. Series 2: To Play the King (1993)