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A Man for All Seasons
Dec 13, 1966 • 2h 0m • Drama, History
...a motion picture for all times!
Overview
A depiction of the conflict between King Henry VIII of England and his Lord Chancellor, Sir Thomas More, who refuses to swear the Oath of Supremacy declaring Henry Supreme Head of the Church in England.
Director: Fred Zinnemann
Cast: Paul Scofield, Wendy Hiller, Leo McKern, Robert Shaw, Orson Welles
Description:
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3584 X 2160p video @5000k bitrate MKV video 448k Dolby AC3 Stereo English audio
Dolby AC3 Stereo optional Italian audio track
subs included for Arabic Croatian Danish Dutch English Farsi French Italian Polish Portuguese
(also Brazil vers incl too) Romanian Russian Spanish Swedish Turkish plus Ukrainian
This is the tale of Sir Thomas Moore vs King Henry VIII who broke away from Rome and established
his own authority over the Church in place of the Pope over his desires for the ability to divorce at will.
including in the circumstances when his Queen could not bear him a son and heir. He saw no reason
that the Church would be in any position to deny him a divorce in such a case as I say including this.
For his part, Sir Thomas Moore as Chancellor refuses to go along with any dispensation from the Pope
allowing the king to divorce or to publicly swear an oath accepting the legitimacy of such a divorce
and remarriage as required by the king.
He is threatened with death for refusing to swear the oath to a King who is clearly right in regards to
his own desires, but unquestinably wrong in threatening so harsh a punishment for a man such as Moore
as execution, for Moore's own religious views which he feels prevent him from agreeing to give public support.
Moore's daughter points out that if he were to simply feign, use the words required, but be true in his heart,
that should be all a good God should see as his real position in regards to being conscienable in the affair.
Moore disagrees and says God looks at the words you use, even if those words are spoken under duress
or in a case of extortion as this. How shortsighted of Moore's character I suggest! (In this case its only
a divorce that's in question, and why should Moore think himself a better man to stick couples together no
matter what situations come up or transpire after being married I say! Would you insist a woman remain in an
abusive marriage for example simply from being dogmatic in following certain verses rather than truly Christianly
spirited reasoning as to what should prevail instead.
Then there's the case of a woman who bribes Moore with a silver cup for a friendly verdict in a case
she has before the courts. She explains it was in her mind alright to do so as she though her own mindset
should prevail in the case, she feigns by using the expression "In my own mind" which is how she says it.
when defending her actions to Leo McKern (Rumpole) and all too many that have a common functioning
bond in this regard, always feel that it is right enough that the outcome favours their own mindset regardless
of whether merit in Christianly spirit is actually on their side, rather than possibly the reverse.
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Michael Rizzo Chessman
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