Additional information for Anne of the Thousand Days, which has a domestic theatrical release set for December 18, 1969. The film is being distributed by Universal Pictures and has not yet been rated. Anne of the Thousand Days has a total running time of 145 minutes.
K-16
Finland
15
Sweden
PG
USA
PG
UK
Atp
Argentina
PG
Australia
M/12
Portugal
145min
Ana de los mil días
Argentina
Ana de los mil días
Mexico
Ana de los mil días
Spain
Anne des mille jours
Canada
Anne des mille jours
France
Ana dos Mil Dias
Brazil
Anna dei mille giorni
Italy
Anna ezer napja
Hungary
Anna tysiaca dni
Poland
Anne of a Thousand Days
Anne, dronning i tusind dage
Denmark
Bin günlük mutluluk
Turkey
De tusen dagarnas drottning
Sweden
Dronning for tusen dager
Norway
Dronning i 1000 dager
Norway
I Anna ton hilion imeron
Greece
Königin für tausend Tage
West Germany
La reine aux mille jours
France
Rainha por Mil Dias
Portugal
Tuhannen päivän kuningatar
Finland
December 18, 1969
USA
February 23, 1970
UK
August 26, 1970
France
August 27, 1970
West Germany
September 26, 1970
Japan
October 07, 1970
Sweden
November 05, 1970
Argentina
November 06, 1970
Portugal
December 17, 1970
Denmark
January 22, 1971
Finland
October 17, 1971
Spain
November 23, 1972
Hungary
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Henry VIII of England discards one wife, Katharine of Aragon, who has failed to produce a male heir, in favor of the young and beautiful Anne Boleyn.
Based on the Broadway play by Maxwell Anderson, "Anne of the Thousand Days" is a sympathetic account of the rise and fall of the beautiful and ambitious Anne Boleyn (Genevieve Bujold) who becomes the second wife of the tyrannical King Henry VIII (Richard Burton). Engaged to another man, Anne attempts to avoid the king's attention and refuses to become his mistress, but her betrothal is broken-off by Henry's corrupt but brilliant chief minister (Anthony Quayle). Vowing vengeance, Anne returns to the court, where Henry eventually proposes marriage and promises to divorce his aging Spanish wife (Irene Papas). Anne accepts and soon becomes the most powerful and wealthiest woman in the country, rewarding her allies and punishing her enemies. After some years, she and Henry finally marry, but her world slowly begins to collapse when she fails to give birth to the son her husband so desperately wants and he openly flaunts his mistresses in her face. Anne's enemies move against her, concocting a sensational set of lies to destroy her and they triumph in a brutally unfair show-trial which ends Anne's thousand-day reign as queen of England.
Charles Jarrott
Director(s)
Bridget Boland
John Hale
Richard Sokolove
Maxwell Anderson
Writer(s)
Richard McWhorter
associate producer
Hal B. Wallis
producer
Producer(s)
Georges Delerue
Composer(s)
King Henry VIII
Richard Burton
Anne Boleyn (as Genevieve Bujold)
Geneviève Bujold
Queen Katherine
Irene Papas
Wolsey
Anthony Quayle
Cromwell
John Colicos
Thomas Boleyn
Michael Hordern
Elizabeth Boleyn
Katharine Blake
Norfolk
Peter Jeffrey
Fisher
Joseph O'Conor
Thomas More
William Squire
Mary Boleyn
Valerie Gearon
Mendoza
Vernon Dobtcheff
Smeaton
Gary Bond
Lord Percy
Terence Wilton
Weston
Denis Quilley
Kingston
Esmond Knight
Norris
T.P. McKenna
George Boleyn
Michael Johnson
Campeggio
Marne Maitland
Lady Kingston
Nora Swinburne
Bess
June Ellis
Prior Houghton
Cyril Luckham
Brereton
Brook Williams
Jane Seymour
Lesley Paterson
Baby Elizabeth
Amanda Jane Smythe
Princess Mary
Nicola Pagett
Serving Maid (uncredited)
Kate Burton
Beggar Maid (uncredited)
Liza Todd Burton
Anne's Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)
Elizabeth Counsell
Servant (uncredited)
Harry Fielder
Catherine's Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)
Fiona Hartford
Catherine's Spanish Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)
Lilian Hutchins
Cahterine's Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)
Juliet Kempson
Executioner (uncredited)
Terence Mountain
Willoughby (uncredited)
Kynaston Reeves
Anne's Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)
Charlotte Selwyn
Catherine's Spanish Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)
Anne Tirard
Midwife (uncredited)
Rita Tobin-Weske
Anne's Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)
Amanda Walker
Director(s)
John Hale
Richard Sokolove
Maxwell Anderson
Writer(s)
associate producer
Hal B. Wallis
producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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