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    A Man for All Seasons

    G1966 · Historical drama · 2h

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  1. A Man for All Seasons was a critical and box-office success. It won the Academy Award for Best Picture at the 39th Academy Awards, while the cast and crew won another five, including Best Director for Zinnemann and Best Actor for Scofield.

  2. A 1966 biographical drama about Sir Thomas More, who refused to support King Henry VIII's divorce and remarriage. The film won six Oscars and features Paul Scofield, Wendy Hiller, Robert Shaw and Orson Welles.

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    • Biography, Drama, History
    • Fred Zinnemann
    • 1966-12-16
  3. Find out who starred in the Oscar-winning historical drama based on Robert Bolt's play. See the full list of actors, directors, writers, producers and more for this classic film.

  4. When the highly respected British statesman Sir Thomas More (Paul Scofield) refuses to pressure the Pope into annulling the marriage of King Henry VIII (Robert Shaw) and his Spanish-born wife ...

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    • Fred Zinnemann
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    • Paul Scofield
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  5. A classic drama based on the play by Robert Bolt, starring Paul Scofield as Sir Thomas More, a scholar and martyr who refuses to acknowledge Henry VIII as the supreme head of the Church of England. See cast, crew, photos, videos, awards and trivia of this historical film.

    • Fred Zinnemann
    • Paul Scofield
  6. A Man for All Seasons. Dramatic depiction of the conflict between Henry VIII and Sir Thomas More. Winner of six Oscars (r), including Best Picture (1966), best director (Fred Zinnemann), and best actor (Paul Scofield). 3,089 IMDb 7.7 2h 1966. X-Ray G. Drama · International · Compelling · Emotional. Available to rent or buy. Rent. HD $3.59. Buy.

  7. A play by Robert Bolt about Sir Thomas More, a scholar and statesman who refuses to support King Henry VIII's divorce and remarriage. The play depicts More's trial and execution for treason, his moral integrity, and his conflict with Cromwell, Wolsey, and the king.

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