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Walt Disney's Studio Film Collection represents a very special era in motion picture history. Reflecting the creative vision of a man who believed deeply in the youthful hopes and dreams inside us all, the unique quality of these timeless films will forever touch our hearts. At the royal court of Henry VIII, the King's word is law! And the King has decreed that his sister, coquettish Princess Mary Tudor (Glynis Johns), should wed the elderly Louis XII of France. But Mary falls madly in love with handsome, dashing Charles Brandon (Richard Todd), an ambitious young man bound for America. The headstrong Mary defies her brother and leaves with Charles' party, disguised as a boy. Pursued and captured by the King's men, Charles is imprisoned in the Tower and Mary is sent to France. Against all odds, Charles must mount a daring escape and rescue Mary, leading to the spectacular climax pitting him against the villainous Duke of Buckingham in a chivalrous duel to the death. In its epic sweep and scope, The Sword And The Rose combines a timeless love story with thrilling adventure, providing great entertainment for viewers of every age. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Glynis Johns - Princess Mary Tudor Richard Todd - Charles Brandon James Robertson Justice - King Henry VIII Michael Gough - Duke of Buckingham Jane Barrett - Lady Margaret Peter Copley - Sir Edwin Caskoden Rosalie Crutchley - Queen Katherine D.A. Clarke-Smith - Cardinal Wolsey Ernest Jay - Lord Chamberlain John Vere - Lawyer Clerk Philip Lennard - Chaplain Bryan Coleman - Earl of Surrey Phillip Glasier - Royal Falconer Jean Mercure - King Louis XII Gérard Oury - Dauphin of France (as Gerard Oury) Fernand Fabre - Ambassador of France Robert Le Béal - Royal Physician (as Robert Le Beal) Gaston Richer - Grand Chancellor Helen Goss - Princess Claude Patrick Cargill - French Diplomat Anthony Sharp - French Diplomat Caven Watson - Captain Bradhurst Richard Molinas - Father Pierre Hal Osmond - Costermonger Norman Pierce - Innkeeper Douglas Bradley-Smith - Squire Ewen Solon - Guardsman Rupert Evans - Bargeman Paddy Ryan - Bargeman Thomas Heathcote - Wrestling Second Arthur Brander - First Mate Russell Waters - Sailor John Serret - French Squire Bob Simmons - French Champion Ernie Rice - Sailor (uncredited) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Side 1 1. Program Start 2. Opening Credits 3. A Flirtation 4. In Mary's Drawing Room 5. A Bold New Dance 6. A Tryst In The Woods 7. "Informally" Receiving The Ambassadors Of France Side 2 8. A Surprise For Charles 9. Unmasked 10. Mary, Queen Of France 11. An Affront On The Bridle Path 12. An Unsavory Overture 13. Duel! 14. Back At Court | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The Sword and the Rose |