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Murder Of A Woman | London, England
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Best Actor | 1974 | Keith
Keith Michell (Henry VIII) and Bernard Hepton (Archbishop Thomas Cranmer) are the only actors to reprise their roles from The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1970).
The film is an adaptation of the BBC drama serial The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1970) in which Donald Pleasence's daughter Angela Pleasence played Henry VIII's fifth wife Catherine Howard.
Keith Michell previously portrayed King Henry VIII in The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1970) and would later do so again in The Prince and the Pauper (1996).
Lynne Fredericks portrayal of Catherine Howard was a first for many in Tudor film history. Frederick was the first actress to portray Howard in a sympathetic view, Frederick was also the first actress to play Howard who was actually close to the real Howard's age, and it was also the most historically accurate portrayal of Howard as of 2016.
Bernard Hepton previously played Archbishop Thomas Cranmer in The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1970) and its sequel Elizabeth R (1971).
"Henry VIII: Wait, Anne. Only wait. Anne Boleyn: Ah, then farewell to my young looks!"
"Thomas Cromwell: Your Grace. Henry VIII: Whom can a man trust in this world when there is nothing real in it? [showing Cromwell a miniature portrait of Anne of Cleves] Henry VIII: Is this a true likeness? Thomas Cromwell: Yes, sire, I think. Henry VIII: Where are the great pits in her face? Thomas Cromwell: She has a queenly manner, I think, sire. Henry VIII: I like her not! [shoving and shaking Cromwell] Henry VIII: She is nothing fair and I like her not!"