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Henry VIII gets every person of any consequence in England to sign his oath (the Act of Supremacy), endorsing his action, except Sir Thomas who will not sign, and remains silent as to the reason why he will not sign. http://meine-dinge.de/blog.php?user=lkqv0195&blogentry_id=641929 A Man for All Seasons does not deviate from the truth of Sir Thomas More's stance, and as such provides a role model for acting with right thinking and right motives, even at the cost of one's life.
The producers originally wanted Laurence Olivier as Thomas More and Alec Guinness as Wosley, but Director Fred Zinnemann insisted on Paul Scofield and Orson Welles in the roles.  The rest is history.  Zinnemann obviously knew how to direct a great film and a huge box office success. http://oknw.com/home.php?mod=space&uid=63679 In his quest to be noble, Liam Neeson was able to deliver this dialog as Godfrey de Ibelin: "Be without fear in the face of our enemies. Be brave and upright that God may love thee. Speak the truth always, even if it leads to your death. Safeguard the helpless and do no wrong. That is your oath." (Spoken to his son, Balian, when making him a knight.)
She was nothing if not persistent in recruiting Murray for the role.  In 1999, Murray apparently replaced his talent agency with a voice mailbox and an 800 number he gives out sparingly. http://80zongcaivip.com/home.php?mod=space&uid=85701 Fifth, writer William Monahan's first draft of the script was 186 pages. Executive producer Lisa Ellzey thought Fox would never approve the script because of its length, so she cut it to only 20 pages before submitting it.
They develop an unlikely friendship when the language barrier, Japanese culture and their own discontent surfaces.  When it is time for them to resume their normal lives, leaving becomes difficult. http://youssef.eb2a.com/vb/showthread.php?5809-frac14&p=7033 One example is when More testifies before an inquiry committee and Norfolk attempts to persuade him to sign an oath of allegiance:
"Kingdom of Heaven" Sought to Be an Epic Film, But Became a Disaster in Production http://www.zhonghuashuishi.com/home.php?mod=space&uid=6000 A Man for All Seasons poses the question: What would a man sacrifice for his principles?
They develop an unlikely friendship when the language barrier, Japanese culture and their own discontent surfaces.  When it is time for them to resume their normal lives, leaving becomes difficult. http://www.wowblo.net/home.php?mod=space&uid=223700 A Man for All Seasons was writer Robert Bolt's greatest success, first as a play and then as the screenplay for its 1966 movie release following a successful Broadway run.  Bolt's 16th Century period piece has exacting details of the era.
I give Sofia Coppola a lot of credit for not writing into the script a sexual relationship between the two.  In Hollywood this would be like taking the financier's money and not worshipping at his or her feet. http://accessorian.com/activity/p/424549/ The film also received Oscar nominations for Best Supporting Actor (Robert Shaw) and Best Supporting Actress (Wendy Hiller as Sir Thomas More's wife Alice).
A Man for All Seasons ' 4 Stars (Excellent) http://xsczwz.com/plus/view.php?aid=54944 What's not to like is this: People who seek true love seldom find it.  People who seek the perfect mate never find the perfect mate.  People who seek to find the true meaning of life seldom find it.
A Man for All Seasons does not deviate from the truth of Sir Thomas More's stance, and as such provides a role model for acting with right thinking and right motives, even at the cost of one's life. http://php.uk800.com/discuzx/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=365722 There are several lines by More that merit mention but there is not enough space to do so.  Here is one of the best: "I think that when statesmen forsake their own private conscience for the sake of their public duties, they lead their country by a short route to chaos."
Sir Thomas More was a very smart and savvy—as well as principled—man. http://www.ucsir.com/home.php?mod=space&uid=22510 The film also received Oscar nominations for Best Supporting Actor (Robert Shaw) and Best Supporting Actress (Wendy Hiller as Sir Thomas More's wife Alice).

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