Paul
Scofield, Wendy Hiller, Leo McKern , Robert Shaw, Orson Welles,
Susannah York , Nigel Davenport
Adapted by Robert Bolt and Constance
Willis from Bolt's hit stage play, A Man for All Seasons stars Paul
Scofield, triumphantly repeating his stage role as Sir Thomas More.
The crux of the film is the staunchly Catholic More's refusal to
acknowledge King Henry VIII (Robert Shaw)'s break from the church
to divorce his first wife and marry Anne Boleyn (an unbilled Vanessa
Redgrave). Sir Thomas willingly goes to the chopping block rather
than sacrifice his ideals. Director Fred Zinnemann retains the play's
verbosity without sacrificing the film's strong sense of visuals.
The impeccably chosen cast includes Wendy Hiller as Sir Thomas'
likably contentious wife Alice, John Hurt as the deceitful Richard
Rich (More's put-downs of this despicable character provide some
of the film's biggest laughs), Orson Welles as a dour Cardinal Woolsey,
Leo McKern as the ambitious Thomas Cromwell, and Susannah York as
More's daughter Margaret. The "Common Man," an important
bridging-the-scenes character in the original play, is removed from
the film version, which does just fine without him. A Man for All
Seasons won six Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Director, and
Best Actor, as well as seven British Film Academy awards.
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