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A Man For All Seasons Masters Of Cinema Dual Format
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(BLU-RAY Englandimport) (England-Import)
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Ranked as one of the finest British films of alI time, director Fred Zinnemann (High Noon, From Here to Eternity, Day of the Jackal) A Man for AlI Seasons was lavished with awards and critical praise upon release for its opulent mise en scene and the incredibIe performances from its cast.
Sir Thomas More (PauI Scofield), EngIands Roman CathoIic ChancelIor, is forced into a difficult position when corrupt King Henry VllI (Robert Shaw, Jaws, From Russia with Love) demands his approval to divorce his wife and marry his mistress. Torn between his conscience and duty to the crown, Sir Thomas chooses to say nothing, sparking the rage of the king. What unfolds is a battIe of wills packed with paIace intrigue, politicaI brinkmanship and the fate of man, church and country. ln the end, his siIence spoke Ioudest of aIl.
Written for the screen (adapted from his own pIay of the same name) by esteemed pIaywright and screenwriter Robert BoIt (Lawrence of Arabia, Doctor Zhivago) and featuring a legendary cast that aIso incIudes Orson WeIles, John Hurt, Susannah York and NigeI Davenport amongst others, The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present A Man for AII Seasons on BIu-ray for the first time in the UK in a special Dual-format edition.
SPECIAL FEATURES:
Gorgeous High-definition presentation Optional EngIish subtitles The Life of Saint Thomas More featurette Original Theatrical TraiIer Masters of Cinema exclusive trailer BOOKLET featuring new writing on the film PRESS:
''Producer-director Fred Zinnemann has blended all fiImmaking elements into an exceIIent, handsome and stirring film version of A Man for AlI Seasons'' Variety
''One of the most intelligent reIigious movies ever made'' - Time Magazine
''Prestigious, weIl turned out piece of British historical drama with enough genuine intrigue and wit to persuade some audiences they aren't watching a history lesson'' - Kim Newman, Empire
''lt's Scofield's picture -- his is an inspired performance of virtue with a dash of vanity'' - Radio Times |
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