A Man for All Seasons (1966 film)
A Man for All Seasons: A depiction of the conflict between King Henry VIII of England and his Lord Chancellor, Sir Thomas More, who refuses to swear the Oath of Supremacy declaring Henry Supreme Head of the Church in England.
A Man for All Seasons Overview
Budget | 3.9 million |
Category | Drama , History |
Production company | Highland Films , Columbia Pictures (US) |
Box office | 28.35 million |
Original language | en |
Runtime | 2 Hour |
Release date | 1966-12-13 |
Spoken language | English , Latin |
Rating | 73.52% |
Vote Count | 394 |
A Man for All Seasons - FAQ
What is Budget of A Man for All Seasons ?
Budget of A Man for All Seasons is 3.9 million
What are Categories of A Man for All Seasons ?
Category of A Man for All Seasons is Drama , History
What are the Production companies of A Man for All Seasons ?
Production companies of A Man for All Seasons are Highland Films , Columbia Pictures (US)
What is the Box office collection of A Man for All Seasons ?
Box office Collection of A Man for All Seasons is 28.35 million
What is the Original language of A Man for All Seasons ?
Original_language of A Man for All Seasons is en
What is the Run time of A Man for All Seasons ?
Run time of A Man for All Seasons is 2 Hour
What is Release date of A Man for All Seasons ?
Release date of A Man for All Seasons is 1966-12-13
Cast
- Paul Scofield as Thomas More
- Wendy Hiller as Alice More
- Leo McKern as Thomas Cromwell
- Robert Shaw as King Henry VIII
- Orson Welles as Cardinal Wolsey
- Susannah York as Margaret More
- Nigel Davenport as The Duke of Norfolk
- John Hurt as Richard Rich
- Corin Redgrave as William Roper (the Younger)
- Colin Blakely as Matthew
- Cyril Luckham as Archbishop Cranmer
- Jack Gwillim as Chief Justice
- Thomas Heathcote as Boatman
- Yootha Joyce as Averil Machin
- Anthony Nicholls as King's Representative
- John Nettleton as Jailer
- Eira Heath as Matthew's Wife
- Molly Urquhart as Maid
- Paul Hardwick as Courtier
- Michael Latimer as Norfolk's Aide
- Philip Brack as Captain of Guard
- Martin Boddey as Governor of Tower
- Eric Mason as Executioner
- Matt Zimmerman as Messenger
- Vanessa Redgrave as Anne Boleyn
- Fiona Hartford as 1st Handmaiden (uncredited)
- Gay Hamilton as 2nd Handmaiden (uncredited)
- Gina Warwick as 3rd Handmaiden (uncredited)
- Julie Martin as 2nd Maid (uncredited)
- Raymond Adamson as (uncredited)
- Arnold Ridley as Innkeeper (uncredited)
- Nick Tate as Master at Arms (uncredited)
- David Collings as King's Messenger (uncredited)