Tudor Rose (film)


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Tudor Rose

Nova Pilbeam and John Mills
Directed by Robert Stevenson
Produced by Hubert Bath
Written by Miles Malleson (dialogue)
Robert Stevenson (screenplay)
Starring Cedric Hardwicke
Nova Pilbeam
Music by Hubert Bath (composer)
Louis Levy
(music director & additional music)
Cinematography Mutz Greenbaum
Editing by Terence Fisher
Distributed by Gaumont British
Release date(s) 1 September 1936
Running time 78 min
Country  United Kingdom
Language English
Preceded by Lady Jane Grey; Or, The Court of Intrige
Followed by Lady Jane

Tudor Rose (US title Nine Days a Queen) is a 1936 British film starring Cedric Hardwicke and Nova Pilbeam and directed by Robert Stevenson.

The film is a dramatization of Lady Jane Grey's brief reign as Queen of England. It opens with King Henry VIII on his deathbed stating the order of succession, and ends with Jane's beheading. It took some liberties with the history of the period, including a fictional Earl of Warwick playing a similar role to John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland in real life. It was the second of three film versions of her life.

What appears to be a truncated version of this film, lasting around 30 minutes, is currently available on Youtube, in three parts (see first part).

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