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Mary, Queen of Scots

Mary, Queen of Scots (1971)

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Vanessa Redgrave stars as Mary Stuart of Scotland, with Glenda Jackson co-starring as Queen Elizabeth I. As with the earlier Maxwell Anderson play Mary of Scotland, the film sympathizes with Mary, and there are two fictionalized face-to-face confrontations between the two queens (who never met in real life). With this film, old-line Hollywood producer Hal Wallis continued his trademark of showcasing dynamic stars within a period milieu; the film is literally swamped with lavish Tudor decor. ~

PG,

Drama

John Hale

Apr 18, 2000

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Very well done. The intermission was also nice! :]
January 23, 2008
envel2

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Mary, Queen of Scots is an excellent film. It is about Mary Stuart who is the last Roman Catholic ruler of Scotland. Vanessa Redgrave and Glenda Jackson give amazing performances. The screenplay is well written. Charles Jarrott did a great job directing this movie. I enjoyed watching this motion picture because of the drama. Mary, Queen of Scots is a must see.
May 7, 2013
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