Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland ( Mary, Queen of Scots ) is a British historical film directed by Charles Jarrott , released in 1971 .
Synopsis
This is a page of history relating the conflicts of Mary Stuart , Queen of Scotland , with her half-brother and the Protestant Lords on the one hand, with her cousin Elizabeth of England on the other.
It is centered on the clash between the two queens.
Technical sheet
- Director: Charles Jarrott
- Scenario: John Hale
- Music: John Barry
- Photography: Christopher Challis
- Costumes: Margaret Furse
- Producer: Hal B. Wallis
- Distribution Company: Universal Pictures
- English language
- Duration: 120 minutes
Distribution
- Vanessa Redgrave (VF: Régine Blaess ) : Mary Stuart , Queen of Scotland
- Glenda Jackson (VF: Perrette Pradier ) : Elizabeth , Queen of England
- Trevor Howard (VF: Louis Arbessier ) : William Cecil
- Nigel Davenport (VF: René Arrieu ) : Lord Bothwell
- Patrick McGoohan (VF: Jean-Henri Chambois ) : James Stuart, Earl of Moray
- Timothy Dalton (VF: Patrick Dewaere ) : Lord Darnley
- Ian Holm (VF: Serge Lhorca ) : David Rizzio
- Daniel Massey (VF: Marc Cassot ) : Robert Dudley
- Andrew Keir (VF: Serge Nadaud ) : Lord Ruthven
- Tom Fleming (VF: Georges Hubert ) : Brother Ballard
- Katherine Kath (VF: Paule Emanuele ) : Catherine de Medici
- Richard Warner (VF: Albert Augier ) : Lord Walsingham
- Jeremy Bullock (VF: Claude d’Yd ) : Andrew
- Robert James (VF: André Valmy ) : John Knox
- Vernon Dobtcheff (VF: Philippe Dumat ) : Duc François de Guise