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Title:
A man for all seasons [videorecording]
JLCTITLE245:
[videorecording] / Columbia [presents] Fred Zinnemann's film of ; screenplay by Robert Bolt ; produced and directed by Fred Zinnemann.
Uniform Title:
Man for all seasons (Motion picture)
Edition:
Special ed.
Publication Information:
Culver City, CA : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, [2006]
Physical Description:
1 videodisc (ca. 120 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
ISBN:
9781424847471
General Note:
From the play by Robert Bolt.

Originally produced as a motion picture in 1966.

Special features: The life of Saint Thomas More [featurette] (18 min); Trailers (3 min.).

Production company: Highland Films.
Abstract:
Sir Thomas More, Chancellor of England, has an unquestioning faith. As a devout Catholic, More refuses to support King Henry VIII's divorce from Catherine of Aragon. In quest of a son, Henry wants to marry his mistress, Anne Boleyn. When the petulant king breaks with Rome and the Pope, More resigns his chancellorship in protest. Unsure in his new position as head of the Church of England, the king is unnerved by More's continued refusal to acknowledge his suzerainty. For his stubborn convictions, More ends up imprisoned in the Tower of London. For holding devotion to God and the Church dearer than his loyalty to the King, More dies.
Reading Level:
MPAA Rating: Rated G; Canadian Home Video Rating: Rated G.
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Contents:
Start -- Butcher's summons -- With the Cardinal -- Petitions -- Home to Chelsea -- Saying "No" to a heretic -- Duke of Norfolk -- New Lord Chancellor -- "Surprise" visit -- Quiet words -- Catching the tide -- Bad, dangerous spy -- Rich & the new secretary -- King's answer -- More resigns -- Explaining his decision -- King's wedding day -- Letter -- Conversation with Cromwell -- Ending a friendship -- News of the oath -- In the tower -- Inquiry -- Family visit -- Trial -- Richard Rich testifies -- Verdict & Discharge -- Sentence carried out.
Credits:
Photographed byTed Moore ; editor, Ralph Kemplen ; production designer, John Box ; costume design, Elizabeth Haffenden, Joan Bridge ; art director, Terence Marsh ; music composed and conducted by Georges Delerue.
Performer:
Wendy Hiller (Alice More), Leo McKern (Cromwell), Robert Shaw (Henry VIII), Orson Welles (Cardinal Wolsey), Susannah York (Margaret More), Paul Scofield (Thomas More), Nigel Davenport (Duke of Norfolk), John Hurt (Rich), Corin Redgrave (Roper), Colin Blakely (Matthew), Cyril Luckham (Archbishop Cranmer).
Technical Details:
DVD; Region 1; Dolby Digital 5.1 or mono; anamorphic widescreen presentation, 1.66:1 aspect ratio.
Language:
In English or dubbed French with optional subtitles in English, French, or Portuguese; closed-captioned.
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