A Man for All Seasons poster

Cast

Paul Scofield profile

Paul Scofield

Thomas More

Wendy Hiller profile

Wendy Hiller

Alice More

Leo McKern profile

Leo McKern

Thomas Cromwell

Robert Shaw profile

Robert Shaw

King Henry VIII

Orson Welles profile

Orson Welles

Cardinal Wolsey

Susannah York profile

Susannah York

Margaret More

Nigel Davenport profile

Nigel Davenport

The Duke of Norfolk

John Hurt profile

John Hurt

Richard Rich

Corin Redgrave profile

Corin Redgrave

William Roper (the Younger)

Cyril Luckham profile

Cyril Luckham

Archbishop Cranmer

Jack Gwillim profile

Jack Gwillim

Chief Justice

Yootha Joyce profile

Yootha Joyce

Averil Machin

Anthony Nicholls profile

Anthony Nicholls

King's Representative

Eira Heath profile

Eira Heath

Matthew's Wife

Michael Latimer profile

Michael Latimer

Norfolk's Aide

Philip Brack profile

Philip Brack

Captain of Guard

Martin Boddey profile

Martin Boddey

Governor of Tower

Eric Mason profile

Eric Mason

Executioner

Vanessa Redgrave profile

Vanessa Redgrave

Anne Boleyn

Fiona Hartford profile

Fiona Hartford

1st Handmaiden (uncredited)

Gay Hamilton profile

Gay Hamilton

2nd Handmaiden (uncredited)

Gina Warwick profile

Gina Warwick

3rd Handmaiden (uncredited)

Julie Martin profile

Julie Martin

2nd Maid (uncredited)

Raymond Adamson profile

Raymond Adamson

(uncredited)

Details

Status

Released

Original language

en

Countries

GB

Budget

$3,900,000

Revenue

$28,350,000

Reviews

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A review by John Chard 8

May 8, 2016

The agony of the moral high ground.

Fred Zinnemann directs and Robert Bolt adapts the screenplay from his own play. It stars Paul Scofield, Wendy Hiller, Leo McKern, Robert Shaw, Orson Welles, Susannah York, Nigel Davenport and John Hurt. Music is by Georges Delerue and cinematography by Ted Moore. Plot has Scofield as Sir Thomas More, the man who refused to cede to the mighty machinations of King Henry VIII (Shaw).

It's very much an actors movie, beautifully literate and co...

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A review by CinemaSerf 7

September 2, 2024

Paul Scofield is superb as the Lord Chancellor of England ultimately torn between his loyalty to his king and to his conscience. As Henry VIII (Robert Shaw) becomes more and more infatuated by Anne Boleyn (Vanessa Redgrave) he insists that all of his subjects acknowledge his absolute supremacy over the church. Most, fearful for their lives and property, acquiesce but Sir Thomas More (Scofield) cannot. The King has long relied on the honest counsel of his friend as so initially is content to a...

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