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- (1966)
- Features: Special Edition, Widescreen, Subtitled, Dubbed
- Starring: Paul Scofield, Wendy Hiller
- Studio: Sony Pictures
- Genre: Drama, Biography
- Release Date: 2/20/2007
- When Henry VIII (Robert Shaw) sought a divorce and remarriage, he thought he could count on the support of Sir Thomas More (Best Actor Oscar-winning Paul Scofield) in splitting the nation from the... more
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- (1933)
- Features: Manufactured on Demand, Restored
- Starring: Charles Laughton, Claud Allister
- Studio: Film Detective
- Genre: Drama-Classics, Biography
- Release Date: 6/29/2017
- Charles Laughton won an Oscar for his flamboyant portrayal of England's most-married monarch in this classic costume drama, focusing on Henry's marriages and obsession with bearing a male heir.... more
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- (2013)
- Features: 3 Pack
- Starring: Aneurin Barnard, Janet McTeer
- Studio: Starz / Anchor Bay
- Genre: TV Drama, British-Television
- Release Date: 2/4/2014
- In this lusty series set in 1400s England and based on the novels of Philippa Gregory, would-be monarchs Elizabeth Woodville (Rebecca Ferguson), Margaret Beaufort (Amanda Hale), and Anne Neville... more
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- (1970)
- Features: Widescreen, Subtitled, Dolby
- Starring: Richard Harris, Alec Guinness
- Studio: Sony Pictures
- Genre: Drama, Biography
- Release Date: 10/7/2003
- Richard Harris stars as the Puritan country gentleman who led the fight to overthrow England's monarchy in the 17th century in response to rampant corruption and oppression, only to see his dreams of... more
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- (2017)
- Features: Boxed Set
- Starring: Claire Foy, Matt Smith
- Studio: Sony Pictures
- Genre: TV Drama, British-Television
- Release Date: 11/13/2018
- Ambitious and acclaimed series from "The Queen" scribe Peter Morgan offers a comprehensive look at the adult life and reign of Elizabeth II over a projected six-season arc. The second season follows... more
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- (2016)
- Features: Subtitled, Widescreen, Dolby
- Starring: Claire Foy, Matt Smith
- Studio: Sony Pictures
- Genre: TV Drama, British-Television
- Release Date: 11/7/2017
- Ambitious and acclaimed series from "The Queen" scribe Peter Morgan offers a comprehensive look at the adult life and reign of Elizabeth II over a projected six-season arc. The opening season follows... more
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- (2019)
- Features: DVD
- Starring: Hugh Bonneville, Elizabeth McGovern
- Studio: Universal Studios
- Genre: Drama
- Release Date: 12/17/2019
- The opulent saga of the Crawley clan and their retainers picks up in 1927 in this anticipated big-screen follow-up to the era's most acclaimed British TV drama, with the occupants of Downton Abbey... more