

Katharine Hepburn as Eleanor of Aquitaine, a role for which she won an OscarĪs a ruse, Henry agrees to give Alais to Richard and make him heir-apparent. His father had made a treaty with King Henry giving Philip's half-sister Alais, who is currently Henry's mistress, to be married to Henry's future heir, and demands either a wedding or the return of her dowry, which is a strategically important area of land. King Philip II of France, the son and successor of Louis VII of France, Eleanor's ex-husband, is a guest. Henry wants his youngest son, the future King John, to inherit his throne, while his estranged and imprisoned wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine, temporarily released from prison in England for the holidays, favours their eldest surviving son, the future King Richard I. The Lion in Winter is set during Christmas 1183, at King Henry II's château and primary residence in Chinon, Touraine, in the medieval Angevin Empire. A television remake of the film was made in 2003. The film was a commercial success and won three Academy Awards, including Hepburn's historic tie with Barbra Streisand for Best Actress, making Hepburn the first three-time winner in the category. Nusbaum, and Martin Poll and starred Peter O'Toole, Katharine Hepburn, John Castle, Anthony Hopkins (in his first major film role), Jane Merrow, Timothy Dalton (in his film debut) and Nigel Terry.

The film was directed by Anthony Harvey written by James Goldman (based on his own play of the same name) produced by Joseph E. The Lion in Winter is a 1968 historical drama film set at Christmas 1183 it centres on political and personal turmoil among the royal family of Henry II of England, his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine, their three surviving sons, and the French king.
