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Tudor Rose

They gave her a Perfect Lover, then Plotted her Excecution. A Romance which Out-Triumphed the Most Terrible Crime in History
1936 | 80m | English

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Popularity: 2 (history)

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The tragic story of Lady Jane Grey, the young queen who reigned in England for nine days before she was executed.
Release Date: Sep 01, 1936
Director: Robert Stevenson
Writer: Robert Stevenson, Miles Malleson
Genres: Drama, History
Keywords queen, deception, royalty, execution
Production Companies Gainsborough Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 08, 2024
Entered: Apr 24, 2024
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Name Character
Nova Pilbeam Lady Jane Grey
Cedric Hardwicke Earl of Warwick
John Mills Lord Guilford Dudley
Felix Aylmer Edward Seymour
Leslie Perrins Thomas Seymour
Frank Cellier Henry VIII
Desmond Tester Edward VI
Gwen Ffrangcon Davies Mary Tudor (as Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies)
Martita Hunt Jane's Mother
Miles Malleson Jane's Father
Sybil Thorndike Ellen
Peter Croft Confidant of Thomas Seymour
Albert Davies Barnaby Fitzpatrick
Shaun Desmond Undetermined Role
Edward Dignon Undetermined Role
Roy Emerton Squire
C. V. France Clergy at Execution
Arthur Goullet Sir John Gates
Henry Hallett Undetermined Role
John Laurie John Knox
Eugene Leahy Undetermined Role
Fewlass Llewellyn Undetermined Role
Cicely Paget-Bowman Courtier
John Singer Boy
John Turnbull Arundel
Name Job
Robert Stevenson Writer, Director
Marianne Wardrobe Designer
Miles Malleson Writer
Louis Levy Music Director
Hubert Bath Music
Roy Ward Baker Production Assistant
Alex Vetchinsky Art Direction
Mutz Greenbaum Cinematography
Roy Ashton Assistant Makeup Artist
Len Harris Assistant Camera
Joe Strassner Costume Design
Bill Salter Sound Recordist
Name Title
Michael Balcon Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Nova Pilbeam draws the short straw in this interesting, if not exactly enthralling, depiction of the power-struggles that followed the death of Henry VIII in England. Edward VI (a rather lively performance from the 17 year old Desmond Tester) is not the healthiest of young men, and those in his coun ... cil - initially led by Edward Seymour (Felix Aylmer) then by the Earl of Warwick (Sir Cedric Hardwicke) try to manipulate the succession. The latter prevails and upon the untimely death of the young king, he places the Lady Jane Grey - whom Henry VIII directed be 4th in the line of his own succession (she was his great niece) - ahead of the Princesses Mary and Elizabeth and so she is now, reluctantly, the Queen. To cement her precarious position she is quickly married off to a rather jolly, put politically unaware Guilford Dudley (John Mills) - the son of Warwick, so he can consolidate his control over the new puppet queen. Unfortunately for him, Princess Mary (Gwen Davies) raises troops and subverts this cunning treason. The story is established history, and the plot follows it fairly honestly. Pilbeam does elicit some degree of sympathy as she is clearly a pawn in the games of others - and both Aylmer and an on-form Hardwicke manage to create some sense of the duplicity with which these two men sought to usurp the Royal authority. The sets and costumes look fine, the dialogue maybe a bit too wordy, but it even features some genuine music written by Henry VIII and if you like a good old historical drama, then this will happily pass 80 minutes.

Sep 01, 2024