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Anne of the Thousand Days
Anne of the Thousand Days
Henry VIII of England discards his wife, Katharine of Aragon, who has failed to produce a male heir, in favor of the young and beautiful Anne Boleyn.
rating
7.1
runtime
145 min

Release

1969-12-18

Cast

Richard Burton
Richard Burton
as King Henry VIII
Geneviève Bujold
Geneviève Bujold
as Anne Boleyn
Irene Papas
Irene Papas
as Queen Catherine
Anthony Quayle
Anthony Quayle
as Wolsey
John Colicos
John Colicos
as Cromwell
Michael Hordern
Michael Hordern
as Thomas Boleyn
Katharine Blake
Katharine Blake
as Elizabeth Boleyn
Peter Jeffrey
Peter Jeffrey
as Norfolk
Joseph O'Conor
Joseph O'Conor
as Fisher
William Squire
William Squire
as Thomas More
Valerie Gearon
Valerie Gearon
as Mary Boleyn
Vernon Dobtcheff
Vernon Dobtcheff
as Mendoza
Gary Bond
Gary Bond
as Smeaton
Terence Wilton
Terence Wilton
as Lord Percy
Denis Quilley
Denis Quilley
as Weston
Esmond Knight
Esmond Knight
as Kingston
Michael Johnson
Michael Johnson
as George Boleyn
Marne Maitland
Marne Maitland
as Campeggio
Nora Swinburne
Nora Swinburne
as Lady Kingston
June Ellis
June Ellis
as Bess
Cyril Luckham
Cyril Luckham
as Prior Houghton
Brook Williams
Brook Williams
as Brereton
Lesley Paterson
Lesley Paterson
as Jane Seymour
Amanda Jane Smythe
Amanda Jane Smythe
as Baby Elizabeth
Nicola Pagett
Nicola Pagett
as Princess Mary
Peter Avella
Peter Avella
as Man in Tavern (uncredited)
George Ballantine
George Ballantine
as Servant (uncredited)
Hyma Beckley
Hyma Beckley
as Lord (uncredited)
Jack Berg
Jack Berg
as Guard (uncredited)
Kate Burton
Kate Burton
as Serving Maid (uncredited)
Elizabeth Counsell
Elizabeth Counsell
as Anne's Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)
Mabel Etherington
Mabel Etherington
as Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)
Max Faulkner
Max Faulkner
as Huntsman (uncredited)
Ernest Fennemore
Ernest Fennemore
as Guard (uncredited)
Harry Fielder
Harry Fielder
as Servant (uncredited)
Hugh Futcher
Hugh Futcher
as Crowd Heckler (uncredited)
Victor Harrington
Victor Harrington
as Lord (uncredited)
Fiona Hartford
Fiona Hartford
as Catherine's Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)
Lindsay Hooper
Lindsay Hooper
as Bishop (uncredited)
Juliet Kempson
Juliet Kempson
as Catherine's Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)
Juba Kennerley
Juba Kennerley
as Lord (uncredited)
Eric Kent
Eric Kent
as Guard (uncredited)
Tommy Little
Tommy Little
as Torturer (uncredited)
Fred Machon
Fred Machon
as Lord (uncredited)
Mary Maxfield
Mary Maxfield
as Patrician (uncredited)
Alan Meacham
Alan Meacham
as Guard (uncredited)
James Mellor
James Mellor
as Scribe to Cromwell (uncredited)
Terence Mountain
Terence Mountain
as Executioner (uncredited)
George Oliver
George Oliver
as Secretary (uncredited)
Harry Paris
Harry Paris
as Oarsman (uncredited)
Dido Plumb
Dido Plumb
as Lord (uncredited)
Kynaston Reeves
Kynaston Reeves
as Willoughby (uncredited)
Bunny Seaman
Bunny Seaman
as Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)
Jack Sharp
Jack Sharp
as Monk (uncredited)
Elizabeth Taylor
Elizabeth Taylor
as Masked Courtesan (uncredited)
Royston Tickner
Royston Tickner
as Messenger (uncredited)
Anne Tirard
Anne Tirard
as Catherine's Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)
Rita Tobin-Weske
Rita Tobin-Weske
as Midwife (uncredited)
Liza Todd
Liza Todd
as Beggar Maid (uncredited)
James Ure
James Ure
as Bishop (uncredited)
Amanda Walker
Amanda Walker
as Anne's Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)
Jerold Wells
Jerold Wells
as Boleyn Axeman (uncredited)
Fred Wood
Fred Wood
as Court Scribe (uncredited)
T. P. McKenna
T. P. McKenna
as Norris
REVIEWS
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Geronimo1967

Geneviève Bujold is on super form here as the manipulative and ambitious Anne. She captures the heart of the King (Richard Burton) and he proceeds to shake his kingdom to it's foundations in order to possess, then dispose of her. Even if you are not familiar with the story of Anne Boleyn, it is told here by way of a retrospective so we see right from the beginning that her goose is cooked. What ensures depicts how she rose to power, connived the downfall of many around her - most notably the Queen herself (Irene Papas) and Cardinal Wolsey (Anthony Quayle). With the help of a suitably obsequious character of Thomas Cromwell (John Calicos), the internecine and fickle politics of Henry VIII's court is laid bare for us to watch. Perhaps Burton is a bit overly theatrical at times, but there is a smouldering chemistry between the two; the look of the film is great with superb location and costume detail too. Towards the end you almost begin to feel sorry for the poor woman who played the game for all it was worth, but the King's caprices and her inability to have a son wrote her death warrant for her. It is too long, but still one of the best period dramas made on this topic.