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The Sword and the Rose

A Forbidden Love That Threatened Two Kingdoms!
1953 | 92m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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Tells the story of Mary Tudor and her troubled path to true love. Henry VIII, for political reasons, determines to wed her to the King of France. She tries to flee to America with her love but is captured when she is "un-hatted" on board ship. In return for her consent to the marriage with France, Henry agrees to let her choose her second husband. When King Louis of France dies, Mary is kidnaped by the Duke of Buckingham. He tries to force her to marry him but she is rescued by her love in an exciting battle on the beach.
Release Date: Jul 23, 1953
Director: Ken Annakin
Writer: Lawrence Edward Watkin
Genres: Adventure, Drama, History
Keywords france, england, princess, henry viii
Production Companies Walt Disney Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Richard Todd Charles Brandon
Glynis Johns Princess Mary Tudor
James Robertson Justice King Henry VIII
Michael Gough Duke of Buckingham
Peter Copley Sir Edwin Caskoden
Rosalie Crutchley Queen Katherine
D.A. Clarke-Smith Cardinal Wolsey
Jane Barrett Lady Margaret
Ernest Jay Lord Chamberlain
John Vere Lawyer Clerk
Philip Lennard Chaplain
Bryan Coleman Earl of Surrey
Phillip Glasier Royal Falconer
Jean Mercure King Louis XII
Gérard Oury Dauphin of France
Fernand Fabre Ambassador of France
Robert Le Béal Royal Physician
Gaston Richer Grand Chancellor
Helen Goss Princess Claude
Patrick Cargill French Diplomat
Anthony Sharp French Diplomat
Caven Watson Captain Bradhurst
Richard Molinas Father Pierre
Hal Osmond Costermonger
Norman Pierce Innkeeper
Douglas Bradley-Smith Squire
Ewen Solon Guardsman
Rupert Evans Bargeman
Paddy Ryan Bargeman
Thomas Heathcote Wrestling Second
Arthur Brander First Mate
Russell Waters Sailor
John Serret French Squire
Bob Simmons French Champion
Name Job
Clifton Parker Music
Lawrence Edward Watkin Writer
Jean Osborne Publicist
Ken Annakin Director
Charles Major Original Film Writer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Hats of to Walt Disney (and to James Robertson Justice) for managing to turn the rather unpleasant English King Henry VIII into an engaging, cheeky character who likes nothing better than to spat with his younger sister Mary (Glynis Johns) who is determined to live her own life, despite her brother' ... s dynastic ambitions for her. She alights on the newly appointed captain of the King's Guard "Brandon" (Richard Todd), a character with ambitions to sail the world seeking plunder and glory, but her kingly sibling has decided to wed (sell, basically) her to the aging French King Louis XII (a fun scene with Jean Mercure). After a few escapades, she is forced to acquiesce - otherwise her beau will face the axe - but she does manage to exacts a few useful pre-conditions that will allow her to choose her next husband herself! Quite an achievement for a Princess in 16th Century Europe. It's got the odd bit of swash and buckle, but mostly it is a sort of pantomime-does-history romantic romp with a cast having fun, a remarkably dashing Michael Gough as her would-be suitor Buckingham, and some fine looking sets and costumes. True, the facts are treated with a certain degree of "latitude" but I really quite enjoyed it... It's the sort of family drama that this studio did well.

Mar 25, 2023