The story of English statesman Sir Thomas More who defied King Henry VIII after Henry rejected the Roman Catholic Church in order to obtain a divorce and remarry.
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A Man for All Seasons
1966
R
2 h 0 m
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The story of English statesman Sir Thomas More who defied King Henry VIII after Henry rejected the Roman Catholic Church in order to obtain a divorce and remarry.
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Paul Scofield
Sir Thomas More
Wendy Hiller
Alice More
Robert Shaw
King Henry VIII
Leo McKern
Thomas Cromwell
Orson Welles
Cardinal Wolsey
Susannah York
Margaret More
Nigel Davenport
Duke of Norfolk
John Hurt
Richard Rich
Corin Redgrave
William Roper
Colin Blakely
Matthew
Cyril Luckham
Archbishop Cranmer
Jack Gwillim
Chief Justice
Thomas Heathcote
Boatman
Yootha Joyce
Averil Machin
Anthony Nicholls
King's Representative
John Nettleton
Jailer
Eira Heath
Matthew's Wife
Molly Urquhart
Maid
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Almaz_Mushtak
29/05/2023 17:55
source: A Man for All Seasons
Abimael_Adu
18/11/2022 08:44
Trailer—A Man for All Seasons
Hardik Shąrmà
16/11/2022 10:42
A Man for All Seasons
BenScott
16/11/2022 02:44
Astounding dialogue, cinematography and performances, especially that of Paul Scofield - leaves us with the story of Thomas More to absorb and ultimately determine our own perspective of what we've experienced. To this day, a far from uncommon tale of religious dogma resulting in the most severe of consequences, on this occasion however, the way More chose to exercise his position is the way he draws our empathy - regardless of our agnosticity, Joan of Arc has the same effect. Perhaps, in modern times, it is that unshakable belief we have trouble coming to terms with, especially if, as a result, it concludes with the ultimate sacrifice.
Hadeel
16/11/2022 02:44
Fred Zinnemann (High Noon) directs this fine adaptation of the play by Robert Bolt (Lawrence of Arabia, Doctor Zhivago), who also penned the script. The plot follows the conflict between Sir Thomas More and Henry VIII over the king's marriage to Anne Boleyn which led to the English Reformation.
Paul Scofield elevates the movie with one of the great performances of the Sixties, playing More with dignity, intelligence, humour and vulnerability. To appreciate how great Scofield is, compare him to Charlton Heston as More in the 1988 version. While Heston's performance isn't bad (just like the remake), it lacks the nuance and subtlety of Scofield's.
Also featuring Robert Shaw as Henry VIII, Leo McKern as Cromwell, Nigel Davenport as the Duke of Norfolk, a young John Hurt (in his first major role) as a social climber and a memorable cameo by Orson Welles as bitter, bleary-eyed Cardinal Wolsey.
8/10
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Almaz_Mushtak
29/05/2023 17:55
source: A Man for All Seasons
Abimael_Adu
18/11/2022 08:44
Trailer—A Man for All Seasons
Hardik Shąrmà
16/11/2022 10:42
A Man for All Seasons
BenScott
16/11/2022 02:44
Astounding dialogue, cinematography and performances, especially that of Paul Scofield - leaves us with the story of Thomas More to absorb and ultimately determine our own perspective of what we've experienced. To this day, a far from uncommon tale of religious dogma resulting in the most severe of consequences, on this occasion however, the way More chose to exercise his position is the way he draws our empathy - regardless of our agnosticity, Joan of Arc has the same effect. Perhaps, in modern times, it is that unshakable belief we have trouble coming to terms with, especially if, as a result, it concludes with the ultimate sacrifice.
Hadeel
16/11/2022 02:44
Fred Zinnemann (High Noon) directs this fine adaptation of the play by Robert Bolt (Lawrence of Arabia, Doctor Zhivago), who also penned the script. The plot follows the conflict between Sir Thomas More and Henry VIII over the king's marriage to Anne Boleyn which led to the English Reformation.
Paul Scofield elevates the movie with one of the great performances of the Sixties, playing More with dignity, intelligence, humour and vulnerability. To appreciate how great Scofield is, compare him to Charlton Heston as More in the 1988 version. While Heston's performance isn't bad (just like the remake), it lacks the nuance and subtlety of Scofield's.
Also featuring Robert Shaw as Henry VIII, Leo McKern as Cromwell, Nigel Davenport as the Duke of Norfolk, a young John Hurt (in his first major role) as a social climber and a memorable cameo by Orson Welles as bitter, bleary-eyed Cardinal Wolsey.
8/10
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