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A Man for All Seasons
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Paul Scofield, Wendy Hiller, Leo McKern, Robert Shaw View AllCrew
Fred Zinnemann (Director), Robert Bolt (Screenplay) View All
Release: Dec. 12th, 1966
Runtime: 2 hours
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So, what we eventually find wrapped in the 16th Century tapestry of this Fred Zinnemann film is a profile in courage - a man, Sir Thomas More (Paul Scofield), who steadfastly refuses to condone the way King Henry VIII (Robert Shaw) goes about trying to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon and t....

Sir More was a man of deep beliefs and would not budge from those beliefs, even when his life was endangered the film explores his convictions and the man behind them.