MOVIES - Oct. 23, 1990
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Jolly Good Show: The British Film Institute named Kenneth Branagh’s version of Shakespeare’s “Henry V” the year’s best film. Dame Judi Dench presented the award Sunday in London to the film’s producer, Stephen Evans. Branagh directed the film and performed the title role.
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