Anne of the Thousand Days / Mary, Queen of Scots | Vanessa Redgrave, Glenda Jackson | Best History
DVDs:
Anne of the Thousa...
Anne of the Thousand Days / Mary, Queen of Scots
Vanessa Redgrave
,
Glenda Jackson
Universal Studios, 2007
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highly recommended
Enter the world of majesty with two emotionally charged epics that expose the secret lives and public battles of England's most influential royalty in the
Anne
of the
Thousand
Days
/
Mary
Queen
of
Scots
2-Movie Collection! Honored with a combined 15 Academy Award nominations these films tell the torrid true-life tales of King Henry VIII Queen Elizabeth I Anne Boleyn and Mary Queen of Scots. Featuring lavish costumes stunning Technicolor photography and critically acclaimed performances these spectacular films bring new life to some of the most powerful figures of all time!System Requirements:Running Time: 146 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: PG UPC: 025195015721 Manufacturer No: 61101955
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Exxcellent
I love both movies, they are both worth getting and for a 2 in one deal you can't go wrong.
Best History
After watching the Tudors and The Other Boleyn Girl,I still think this version beautifully redone is the best. Getting both dvd's is a bargain!
anglophile
Despite some memorable performances by several actors, no one will ever rock Henry VIII like Richard Burton in "
Anne
of the
Thousand
Days
." Equally well-cast are Vanessa Redgrave and Glenda Jackson in
Mary
Queen
of
Scots
. Both films are in my permanent collection to be enjoyed over and over again.
great two for one bonus
Excellent movies if you are a history lover of this period and getting a bonus was fantastic for the price. My favorite is Ann of 1,000
days
.
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Anne is worth it, but Mary is not....
I bought this movie because I'd been looking for
Anne
of the
Thousand
Days
for quite some time on DVD. I knew I already loved the actors and actresses and the whole film in general, but I wasn't too sure about
Mary
,
Queen
of
Scots
. So since it was a dual package, I opted to go ahead and watch it. First, I'll list the positives. The musical score is wonderful and it really gave the film an epic feel, something the stars in it should have been able to do as well but fell short. I felt no sense of sympathy for Mary (Redgrave), in fact I didn't much care for her before. After watching this movie, I like her even less. Redgrave to me can't hardly act but at least she's attractive. Dalton too quickly goes from sweetheart to major jerk...and when did they even have time for a courtship considering they were married in the next 10 minutes of the movie? My honest opinion, buy this set for Anne of the Thousand Days. Watch Mary, Queen of Scots if you're really bored.
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