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Anne of the Thousand Days
Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson

Anne of the Thousand Days is the belated film adaptation of Maxwell Anderson's 1948 stage play. The story concentrates on the romance between Britain's King Henry VIII (Richard Burton) and his ill-fated second wife Anne Boleyn (Genevieve Bujold). After holding out for marriage rather than an illegitimate union, Anne marries Henry after he sheds himself of Katherine of Aragon -- causing a rift between the Crown and the Church in the process. Anne's inability to produce a male heir leads Henry to look about for other suitable mates. Henry's sinister right-hand man Cromwell (John Colicos) arranges for Anne to be condemned on a charge of adultery. She is beheaded, while Henry disconsolately sits in Windsor Castle, regretting this callous example of political expediency. Richard Burton is ideally cast in Anne of the Thousand Days, but it is Genevieve Bujold who delivers the best, most complex performance in the film.

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The Private Life of Henry VIII  (1933, Alexander Korda)
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Mary, Queen of Scots  (1971, Charles Jarrott)
Queen Margot  (1994, Patrice Chéreau)
Marie Tudor  (1967, Abel Gance)
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Other Related Works
 Is related to:    Henry VIII  (1979, Kevin Billington)
   Anna Boleyn  (1920, Ernst Lubitsch)
   Anna Bolena (Canadian Opera Company)  (1984, Lotfi Mansouri)
 Is spoofed in:    Carry on Henry  (1970, Gerald Thomas)