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One of the best historical movies ever made (1966). Directed by Fred Zinnemann and based on a play by Robert Bolt, it tells the story of the last years of Sir Thomas More, the best Englishman of his time --perhaps of all times --, brilliant intellectual and politician, author of "Utopia", a martyr for free conscience and a Catholic Saint. He is played by Paul Scofield. The action takes place in 1529-35.
This final sequence shows the trial of Saint Thomas More. Richard Rich, Sir Thomas' Judas, is played by John Hurt.

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@JaimeGirl
@JaimeGirl 2 года назад
A masterclass in acting by all involved, with Scofield giving a performance for the ages, a portrait in character and the cost of having it that ranks with Peck’s Atticus Finch and Burton’s Thomas Beckett . Towering performance rightly honored by an Oscar
@Kinopanorama1
@Kinopanorama1 Год назад
Along with Meryl Streep's in "Sophie's Choice" my all-time favourite performance by an actor. Scofield truly deserved the Oscar® for his unforgettable portrayal of Sir Thomas Moore.
@tomcat4841
@tomcat4841 17 дней назад
Is such a performance deserving of hackneyed description?
@raywhitehead730
@raywhitehead730 2 дня назад
Originally a play, rewritten several times. But this movie is rich. Fabulous performances and mostly historically accurate. Well filmed.
@zthetha
@zthetha 15 лет назад
The casting of Shaw and Schofield was inspired.These two fabulous talents at the height of their powers puts this movie in a league of its own.
@TomKirkman1
@TomKirkman1 3 года назад
Every bit as good as O'Toole and Burton.
@josephconnelly5195
@josephconnelly5195 3 года назад
No doubt! Shaw was able to be charismatic and friendly then turn volatile and intimidating in a split second, especially in the garden scene
@robertaferugheli4957
@robertaferugheli4957 2 года назад
Scofield and Shaw in this film. O'Toole and Burton in Becket. Unbelievable pairings and pieces of acting.
@gunsnrosaries
@gunsnrosaries 2 года назад
If only they had not portrayed Becket in the same light as the whoremonger, Henry II, the movie would have 99% accurate.
@Tabish29
@Tabish29 Год назад
You read my mind. The part in which I give Peter OToole a slight point above Scofield is his voice, which he would whisper or scream out like a lion.
@odysseusrex5908
@odysseusrex5908 3 года назад
No CGI, no action scenes of any kind, no masks, just a powerful story and compelling acting. Modern film making has fallen far.
@stevenguevara2184
@stevenguevara2184 2 года назад
Plenty of harumphs though
@vondas1480
@vondas1480 Год назад
Wdym, the executioner is clearly wearing a mask. I guess it’s unsurprising, those who complain about modernity are blind and stupid.
@odysseusrex5908
@odysseusrex5908 Год назад
@@vondas1480 I take it you forgot the sarc tag.
@Blibetyblabla
@Blibetyblabla Год назад
Imagine how good this movie would have been with some explosions or maybe if they made Henry VIII a CGI character, would have been an even better movie. Honestly needs a few more one liners and the movie would be perfect, maybe some cameos of other saints from other movies, or an ending scene of the next saint like a teaser.
@odysseusrex5908
@odysseusrex5908 Год назад
@@Blibetyblabla LOL! Absolutely.
@edgabel6814
@edgabel6814 3 года назад
No one in the industry would dare to even attempt such a subject. They have neither the heart , the intellect or the soul.
@mcmanustony
@mcmanustony 2 года назад
Why?
@edgabel6814
@edgabel6814 2 года назад
@@mcmanustony No soul.
@davidwhite4874
@davidwhite4874 2 года назад
@@mcmanustony Because they are degenerate filth.
@CLASSICALFAN100
@CLASSICALFAN100 2 года назад
@@mcmanustony Because, after Hollywood's Golden Age, the Movie Men were replaced by the Money Men, who only care about the Bottom Line. That's why we get dirty-minded comedies & kid stuff. Culturally, we've fallen very far, very fast...
@mcmanustony
@mcmanustony 2 года назад
@@CLASSICALFAN100 Yes and no. Hollywood was always about money. Was then and is now. There are independent films being made today. Then the entire industry was in the control of the big studios. Kids stuff was also being made in the 60s. As were dirty minded comedies. I grew up in Britain- if you don't know of the Carry On films you're in for a feast of dirty minded comedies. This film is timeless, as are the themes addressed. I was introduced to it as a kid, as an example of evil people persecuting Catholics. That is not the theme of the film. It was written by an atheist.
@unclegargameldgargameld4888
@unclegargameldgargameld4888 Месяц назад
Richard Rich was a No1 slimeball & outlived them all
@frostylunetta
@frostylunetta 3 года назад
What a phenomenal actor!🥰
@spasjt
@spasjt 15 лет назад
Amazing movie about an amazing man!! Saw this movie years ago and haven't seen it again until now.
@douglasschliewen4302
@douglasschliewen4302 3 месяца назад
The 50s was the last decade of the golden age of Hollywood. In the case of Great Britain, the 60s certainly was the last decade of the golden age of its movie studios. The last breath of Shakespearean acting at its finest if you wish to express it that way.
@johcafra
@johcafra 9 месяцев назад
My father was legally blind when he first viewed this movie with me. His review: "That's good acting." If you find the vinyl LP of the movie soundtrack I believe most of it consists of spoken excerpts from the movie proper. It's as much music to the ears and to the mind.
@nicolaasvanroosendael697
@nicolaasvanroosendael697 20 дней назад
Remember that history repeats itself. And this history of conscience against human power is repeating en masse in our lives and society.
@Supersticio
@Supersticio 3 часа назад
I agree with the sentiment of your words. However, does history repeat or rhyme?
@theheartland1861
@theheartland1861 3 года назад
Just finished watching the movie. Haven't watched the movie in years. As always the movie is excellent, 5🌟
@condelevante4
@condelevante4 Год назад
I think the late 60s must have been a high point in the fine arts. Since then film and music have fallen.
@kentdean3882
@kentdean3882 11 месяцев назад
In Bolt's original stage play, Leo McKern (Cromwell) portrayed the Common Man as part of the crowd at the trial (who were represented by broomsticks) Must have been a striking scene.
@donallally5504
@donallally5504 Год назад
I think this was the greatest film that was ever made. Great acting and a great script that was ever as close to as what really happened as what was shown in this movie, considering that the Archbishop Cranmer and others were convicted of treason and executed after the whole thing was over. St Thomas More was a wonderful man, and I pray to him regularly
@donallally5504
@donallally5504 Год назад
Some people may not quite agree with that statement, but because of the significance of what happened in quite a short period of time, relatively speaking, and the cruelty of what happened in General to all those who objected, and St Thomas More who was a very honest and decent man - and so true to his faith, and the great acting in the film, and the way it plays out the story, it's as close as is possible to get to what really happened, and how it came to be. I pray to him and Cardinal St John Fisher regularly
@fw5995
@fw5995 2 года назад
The fact that he tipped the executioner before being beheaded is straight up epic.
@davidwhite4874
@davidwhite4874 2 года назад
Everybody did. It was customary. What More said to the axeman is more important.
@paulhunter6742
@paulhunter6742 Год назад
He wants ensure the blow was clean and swift, Axe man have tendency making mess of it. Which means victims suffered a lot before end.
@brontewcat
@brontewcat Год назад
It was customary. In fact the condemned removed their outer garments also, and these too were given to the executioner as payment. More originally dressed in his best clothes, the Lord Lieutenant told him the executioner was a rogue. So More changed into the cloak of his servant so the executioner did not receive the more valuable clothing.
@meeeka
@meeeka 2 дня назад
When Cromwell was to lose his head, others who hated him had made sure the headsman was solid drunk and it took like 10-12 strikes to separate head from shoulders.
@papist77
@papist77 14 лет назад
great movie
@hiddensaint3251
@hiddensaint3251 3 года назад
The torment the executioner was feeling
@GlennForbes20
@GlennForbes20 Год назад
Rumpole is prosecuting!
@gustavobotalla112
@gustavobotalla112 2 года назад
Sancti Thomae Moro ora pro nobis
@SmithsnMoz
@SmithsnMoz Год назад
🙏
@hypercomms2001
@hypercomms2001 13 лет назад
@papist77 An inspiration to us all.
@ejhwatching
@ejhwatching 16 дней назад
Remember that history repeats itself. And this history of conscience ... err sorry, i'm being repetitive...
@robertfield5904
@robertfield5904 15 дней назад
John Hurt was very good (great) actor, Deute. 18:10-14, Mark 7:20-23,
@partschmidt
@partschmidt 16 лет назад
U welcome
@SmithsnMoz
@SmithsnMoz Год назад
Where is SAINT THOMAS MOORE Tomb? I would like to visit.
@paulhunter6742
@paulhunter6742 Год назад
No one dare to think perhaps the problem with Henry VIII was something physically wrong with him, not his wives, for ability not to birth normal children.
@jkelsey555
@jkelsey555 Год назад
To be fair, his mistresses gave him healthy sons
@donallally5504
@donallally5504 Год назад
He was plainly and simply a very evil and desperate man, who has been forgotten about, and thanks be to God for that, whereas St's Thomas More and Cardinal St John Fisher are revered, and rightly so.
@gidzmobug2323
@gidzmobug2323 Год назад
​@@jkelsey555Only one son was ever acknowledged by Henry. That son was Henry Fitzroy, whose mother was Elizabeth Blount (one of Queen Katherine's ladies-in-waiting). Fitzroy was made Duke of Richmond and Somerset. He was married to a daughter of the Duke of Norfolk, but no children from the marriage. Fitzroy died shortly before Anne Boleyn's execution in 1536.
@jkelsey555
@jkelsey555 Год назад
@@gidzmobug2323 Yes but there are many other suspected non-acknowledged bastard sons who were healthy and lived to adulthood
@gidzmobug2323
@gidzmobug2323 Год назад
@@jkelsey555 Perhaps. Fitzroy was the only one I knew about.
@franceleeparis37
@franceleeparis37 3 года назад
Of all the power of all the bishops of the church of all the world could not save this great man... but the truth is that Thomas was not a perfect man...
@dendemano
@dendemano 2 года назад
Too true. He was responsible for the deaths of many a poor soul who were cruelly burned at the stake. I admire his resilience and overall stoicism during his defence. He showed true strength of character in upholding his personal beliefs, as did those who refused to yield to him, whilst threatened with death in such a hideous manner.
@franceleeparis37
@franceleeparis37 2 года назад
@@dendemano … Thomas Moore would be considered as the Ayatollah of Christianity in modern times because of his fundamentalist views… he tried to trick William Tyndale back to England from Belgium so that he could be tried and executed for translating the Bible into English… however, we are judging him by today’s morality… whereas he lived in an age when you could be cut to pieces for saying something negative against the king. Henry proved to be much more brutal and yet he is considered as one of the greatest kings of England.. human nature just needs an excuse to return to savagery..
@miguelservetus9534
@miguelservetus9534 2 года назад
Is any one?
@dendemano
@dendemano 2 года назад
@@miguelservetus9534 No, but not everyone acts like they are.
@franceleeparis37
@franceleeparis37 2 года назад
@@miguelservetus9534 ..so you think that Jesus, the apostles and all the prophets were not perfect even though God raised them above everybody else…hmm😏
@robertmcginness4610
@robertmcginness4610 2 года назад
The executioners face is always hidden. Bob Dylan
@Stephen-wb3wf
@Stephen-wb3wf 3 года назад
I'm more inclined to think this whole thing went down like in Wolf Hall the book and tv show.
@briandelaney9710
@briandelaney9710 3 года назад
I don’t buy the Wolf Hall version
@miguelservetus9534
@miguelservetus9534 2 года назад
There is pretty good contemporaneous record of the trial. The movie got a fair amount right. Wolf Hall is less so.
@Stephen-wb3wf
@Stephen-wb3wf 2 года назад
@@miguelservetus9534 I'm sure the trial is accurate i shouldve been more specific when I said whole thing i guess.
@gunsnrosaries
@gunsnrosaries 2 года назад
The diary of Sir Thomas More's son-in-law, William Roper, provided the historical evidence.
@mohammedpanju2236
@mohammedpanju2236 Год назад
Why did Sir Thomas More even bother talking to Richard Rich during the time that he was imprisoned. He should have just kept schtum ...
@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
He did keep schtum regarding his opinions of Henry's divorce and the taking of Anne to be his 2nd wife.... Instead Rich perjured himself to condemn More and gain favour for himself. More was too canny to divulge ANYTHING of worth to Rich, but failed to take account of his avarice and dishonesty.
@Raikaien
@Raikaien 13 лет назад
THOOOOMASSS!!!! NOOOOOOOOOOO! D:
@Tabish29
@Tabish29 8 месяцев назад
Becket?
@beaubrent
@beaubrent 4 дня назад
Monarchies were such a bunch of faffy nonsense.
@johnwalsh7806
@johnwalsh7806 10 месяцев назад
More was very selfish. Just sign it. What’s the issue?
@unclejoeoakland
@unclejoeoakland 3 месяца назад
Why should he sign it? What could he have done to fix henry shooting blanks? What was he going to accomplish by signing? Lending his prestige to the following oppression of catholics?
@user-ev4rp3qb6x
@user-ev4rp3qb6x 23 дня назад
His soul …….
@heliumcalcium396
@heliumcalcium396 6 дней назад
More would not swear to something he believed to be untrue, not to save his neck or gain any earthly reward. That's the whole point of the story.
@timothycahill7535
@timothycahill7535 5 дней назад
Honesty and integrity
@shorngilerhand1800
@shorngilerhand1800 3 года назад
talk talk talk talk talk talk talk talk
@MrAlcazar
@MrAlcazar 3 года назад
Clearly you weren't listening to a single word.
@tsopmocful1958
@tsopmocful1958 2 года назад
Yes, numbskulls and nincompoops often complain about such things.
@paulhunter6742
@paulhunter6742 Год назад
The voice and pen are far mightier than the sword. Because words can be made into laws.
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