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In the late 16th century in England, King Henry VIII wants to divorce his current Catholic wife and marry a new one. The film follows Lord Chancellor Thomas More on his attempt to obstruct the King's interest, in hope of avoiding mass chaos and maintaining the balance of the society.
















30 January 1937, Greenwich, London, England, UK

9 September 1917, Simla, India

23 May 1928, Shelford, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK

16 March 1920, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

9 August 1927, Westhoughton, Lancashire, England, UK

5 February 1929, London, England, UK

27 February 1929, Burnley, England, UK

26 December 1934, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

21 January 1906, Glasgow, Scotland, UK

21 January 1922, Hurstpierpoint, West Sussex, England, UK


16 October 1902, Windsor, Berkshire, England, UK

6 May 1915, Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA

17 January 1936, Rochford, Essex, England, UK

16 April 1907, Stirling, Scotland, UK

23 September 1930, Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland, UK

20 August 1927, Wandsworth, London, England, UK

25 July 1907, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, UK

6 September 1941, Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, British India [now India]

16 July 1939, Marylebone, London, England, UK

22 January 1940, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England, UK

15 December 1909, Canterbury, Kent, England, UK

15 August 1912, Bramhall, Cheshire, England, UK

9 January 1939, Chelsea, London, England, UK

15 November 1918, Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK



February 16, 2016
The film works well in all departments, in fact -- design, photography, and music. One just wishes that its central conception had been more interesting.
February 20, 2009
One of the most intelligent religious movies ever made.
January 29, 2008
Producer-director Fred Zinnemann has blended all filmmaking elements into an excellent, handsome and stirring film version of A Man For All Seasons.
February 18, 2015
It is profoundly stirring in its dramatic conception, appealing as it does to the mind, heart, eye and ear.
December 13, 2006
Robert Bolt's boring historical drama functions best as an anthology of British acting styles, circa 1966.
February 19, 2013
Fred Zinnemann's historical drama is the kind of authentic, stately yawner that probably wouldn't even score a greenlight today.
December 21, 2010
Superb movie of More's stand against Henry VIII.
January 10, 2014
It's Scofield's picture -- his is an inspired performance of virtue with a dash of vanity.
February 18, 2015
Playwright Bolt, acting as his own scenarist, and director Fred Zinnemann have done a superb job of turning the play into a movie.
August 30, 2012
There's more than a little of the school pageant in the rhythm of the movie: Though it's all neater than our school drama coaches could make it, the figures group and say their assigned lines and move on.
February 09, 2006
Orson Welles alone relieves the boredom in a marvellous cameo as Cardinal Wolsey. If only they'd let him loose with the whole sorry history...