"Henry V" (1989). Kenneth Branagh's run of Shakespeare films began with his Oscar-nominated stints as director and star of "Henry V." His "St. Crispin's Day" speech hit all the right notes and is considered one of the best performances of the famous monologue.
11 of the Best & Worst Shakespearean Big Screen Adaptations
Which of the famous playwright's works have found box-office and critical glory — and which didn't?