The Sword and the Rose

The Sword and the Rose (1953)

A Forbidden Love That Threatened Two Kingdoms!

  • Genre: Adventure, Drama, History
  • Release Date: 1953-07-23
  • User Rating: 6.4/10 from 20 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 32min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Walt Disney Productions
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Ken Annakin
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From 20 Ratings

Summary

Tells the story of Mary Tudor and her troubled path to true love. Henry VIII, for political reasons, determines to wed her to the King of France. She tries to flee to America with her love but is captured when she is "un-hatted" on board ship. In return for her consent to the marriage with France, Henry agrees to let her choose her second husband. When King Louis of France dies, Mary is kidnaped by the Duke of Buckingham. He tries to force her to marry him but she is rescued by her love in an exciting battle on the beach.

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  • Richard Todd

    as Charles Brandon
  • Glynis Johns

    as Princess Mary Tudor
  • James Robertson Justice

    as King Henry VIII
  • Michael Gough

    as Duke of Buckingham
  • Peter Copley

    as Sir Edwin Caskoden
  • Rosalie Crutchley

    as Queen Katherine
  • D.A. Clarke-Smith

    as Cardinal Wolsey
  • Jane Barrett

    as Lady Margaret
  • Ernest Jay

    as Lord Chamberlain
  • John Vere

    as Lawyer Clerk
  • Philip Lennard

    as Chaplain
  • Bryan Coleman

    as Earl of Surrey
  • Phillip Glasier

    as Royal Falconer
  • Jean Mercure

    as King Louis XII
  • Gérard Oury

    as Dauphin of France
  • Fernand Fabre

    as Ambassador of France
  • Robert Le Béal

    as Royal Physician
  • Gaston Richer

    as Grand Chancellor
  • Helen Goss

    as Princess Claude
  • Patrick Cargill

    as French Diplomat
  • Anthony Sharp

    as French Diplomat
  • Caven Watson

    as Captain Bradhurst
  • Richard Molinas

    as Father Pierre
  • Hal Osmond

    as Costermonger
  • Norman Pierce

    as Innkeeper
  • Douglas Bradley-Smith

    as Squire
  • Ewen Solon

    as Guardsman
  • Rupert Evans

    as Bargeman
  • Paddy Ryan

    as Bargeman
  • Thomas Heathcote

    as Wrestling Second
  • Arthur Brander

    as First Mate
  • Russell Waters

    as Sailor
  • John Serret

    as French Squire
  • Bob Simmons

    as French Champion
Directing Ken Annakin Director
Sound Clifton Parker Music
Writing Lawrence Edward Watkin Writer
Writing Charles Major Writer
Production Jean Osborne Publicist

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