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Anne Of The Thousand Days [1969]

Anne Of The Thousand Days [1969]

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Director: Charles Jarrott
Actors: Richard Burton, Geneviève Bujold, Irene Papas, Anthony Quayle, John Colicos
Studio: Universal Pictures UK
Category: DVD

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 24 reviews
Sales Rank: 577

Format: Pal
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: Parental Guidance
Region: 2
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 140 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

EAN: 5050582413793
ASIN: B000E3LIOK

Theatrical Release Date: August 27, 1970
Release Date: March 6, 2006
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
This lush, perfectly cast 1969 drama concerns both a doomed, royal love affair and a pivotal moment in British history. Based on Maxwell Anderson's 1948 play, Anne of the Thousand Days concerns the mess that surrounded King Henry VIII's decision to rid himself of his first wife, Catherine of Aragon (Irene Papas), and marry the young Anne Boleyn (Geneviève Bujold). Most British viewers know what happened next: Henry (Richard Burton) solved his problems with the Vatican's condemnation of divorce by having himself named head of the Church of England (see also A Man for All Seasons), while Anne's perceived problem conceiving a male heir made her vulnerable to plots by the nefarious likes of Thomas Cromwell (John Colicos). Director Charles Jarrott does a splendid job bringing all of these intrigues to life, though the story is ultimately about Anne, a naïve young woman who prepares herself to navigate some of the dangers of Henry's court. Bujold and Burton never gave better performances, and this strange, tragic chapter in the history of the kings of England has never been more compellingly told on film. --Tom Keogh, Amazon.com


Customer Reviews:   Read 19 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Anne Boleyn: forever fascinating - a star stutted costume drama winning several awards - even after 40 years worthwhile watching   May 30, 2008
Klaus Meyer (Berlin, Germany)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

"Anne of the Thousand Days" is a 1969 costume drama directed by Charles Jarrott. The film is based on the Broadway play with the same title of 1948. It had to wait over 20 years to be filmed because the themes of adultery, illegitimacy, and incest would not have been acceptable to the production code. In the main roles are Richard Burton as King Henry VIII and Genevieve Bujold as Anne Boleyn. Irene Papas plays Catherine of Aragon.

The film received 10 Oscar nominations in 1970, but won only one for Best Costume Design. 7 Golden Globe nominations, winning four, including Best Motion Picture Actress -Drama - for Geneviève Bujold and Best Motion Picture - Drama - already indicates this is a great movie. The movie captivates its audience straight away and befenits from great acting skills and of course the magnificient costumes. It tells the story of Anne Boleyn fairly accuratly and captures the drama of the day the time perfectly. A movie to be enjoyed, even if nearly 40 years old.






5 out of 5 stars A Pleasant discovery   November 17, 2007
Uenna (London)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I knew nothing about this DVD before I found it on Amazon under the items recommended for me. I am glad I bought it. This is a great DVD detailing the courtship and marriage of Anne Boleyn to Henry V111; Her rise from commoner to queen; the political intrigues and ruse pervading Henry's court; the politics behind the break away from the church in Rome and the birth of the Church of England; the birth of her daughter Elizabeth and her failure to give him the promised son; her downfall and beheading in the tower of London.

This provided a great review of history and pleasant entertainment for my family and I. The acting was of stellar performance. The costumes and the setting gave it a rich and colourful tone. I particularly liked the rich and colourful costumes. I was not surprised to discover the movie earned a well deserved Oscar for the costumes.

It was not just a great history lesson; this movie is so well written and acted. Richard Burton gave an excellent performance as Henry V111 as did Genevieve Bujold as Anne Boleyn. I would like to recommend this movie to anyone who loves good historical movies with superb script and stellar cast.






5 out of 5 stars Super film   October 17, 2007
"Smith" Reader (West Midlands United Kingdom)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Anne Of The Thousand Days shows the life of QUEEN ANNE BOLEYN.
What I think is the best part of this film is how it shows Anne as a real person.

This is a film that can be watched by the whole family - it is not just a history lesson. After being out of print for years I am really pleased to be able to order a copy.



4 out of 5 stars A pleasant portray of Anne Boleyn by Bujold   August 20, 2007
little_miss_sunnydale (South Gloucestershire, England)
16 out of 18 found this review helpful

'Anne of The Thousand Days',starring Richard Burton as Henry VIII and Genevieve Bujold as Anne Boleyn concerns the rise and fall of Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII's second, and most controversial wife. The film surprisingly takes a sympathetic approach to a woman who has received much disdain throughout history and fiction. Anne Boleyn spent a considerable amount of her childhood and adolescence in France in Francis I's court, so it is interesting having the French Bujold play Anne. While Richard Burton gives, as usual, an enthusiastic and powering performance, he appears too old to play Henry and it is often hard to see why in the film he keeps viewing himself as a young monarch burdened with an older wife (Catherine of Aragon). But in terms of acting, the cast is, on the whole, faultless and the costumes are sumptuous.

The film is really only concerned with Anne's rise to power, her eventual love for the king and her downfall. Sadly the film doesn't focus much upon her time as queen and makes out that the birth of Elizabeth marked the beginning of her downfall. However this opinion was one endorsed back in the 1960s (when the film was made) therefore it is hard to attack the film for its incorrect approach. The film also simplifies Henry's arduous divorce from Catherine, yet in fairness no production on this period can portray the divorce procedure correctly and fully.

Overall though 'Anne of The Thousand Days' is a great type of `afternoon movie' and one that can be watched by all the family. Perhaps its greatest quality is presenting a woman, who has suffered much misinterpretation throughout the centuries, as more humane and ultimately as a victim to sixteenth century politics and desires.



5 out of 5 stars Treading the field of gold   February 11, 2007
John E. Harrison (London, UK)
21 out of 22 found this review helpful

This film evokes wonderfully the darkness and machinations underlying the splendour of Henry's court, in a way that even equals A Man for All Seasons. Bujold's Anne is a brilliant rendering of the strong, spirited woman who beguiled and held Henry at bay before finally succumbing to the aura surrounding his majesty. Her emotional journey through to final betrayal by the man she has come to love, is hauntingly echoed by Irene Papas' portrayal, on the margins of the story, of Henry's discarded Queen Catherine. Burton's Henry is basically a philanderer who justifies his behaviour in the eyes of God by the need to father a male successor. Savage and sensitive, a poet yet a murderer - Burton plumbs the depths of his evil and self-deception. Anne's bravery and detachment when facing death; her spineless father - nicely captured by Michael Hordern; Anthony Quayle's corrupt, ruthless and yet oddly sympathetic Wolsey: it all leaves a vivid and often historically accurate impression of a story that will never lose its hold.

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