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Lady Jane (1985)

Lady Jane (1985)
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Lady Jane Grey, the 16-year-old girl who for nine days in the 16th century was Queen of England, is here portrayed by Helena Bonham Carter. Lady Jane Grey's sickly cousin, who becomes Edward VI upon the death of Henry VIII, is on the threshold of death himself. The Protestant powers-that-be, fearing that England will fall under Catholic rule, contrive to marry off Edward VI's most likely successor Lady Jane to the wastrelly Guilford Dudley (Cary Elwes), the future Duke of Suffolk. The dying Edward is coerced into naming Jane as his successor. Jane is forced to assume the throne, attempting to impose reforms on the corrupt Protestant government during her brief reign. A coup led by Jane's cousin Princess Mary (Jane Lapotaire) results in the ouster, and eventual execution, of Queen Jane and her consort. The story is told through anti-establishment themes; teen-agers Lady Jane and Guilford Dudley are seen as the only hope for a brighter future, making their deaths all the more tragic. An earlier version of the same story, Tudor Rose, was filmed in 1936. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Helena Bonham CarterCary Elwes, (more)
Director(s):
Trevor Nunn
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Lady Jane

Lady Jane Grey, the 16-year-old girl who for nine days in the 16th century was Queen of England, is here portrayed by Helena Bonham Carter. Lady Jane Grey's sickly cousin, who becomes Edward VI upon the death of Henry VIII, is on the threshold of death himself. The Protestant powers-that-be, fearing that England will fall under Catholic rule, contrive to marry off Edward VI's most likely successor Lady Jane to the wastrelly Guilford Dudley (Cary Elwes), the future Duke of Suffolk. The dying Edward is coerced into naming Jane as his successor. Jane is forced to assume the throne, attempting to impose reforms on the corrupt Protestant government during her brief reign. A coup led by Jane's cousin Princess Mary (Jane Lapotaire) results in the ouster, and eventual execution, of Queen Jane and her consort. The story is told through anti-establishment themes; teen-agers Lady Jane and Guilford Dudley are seen as the only hope for a brighter future, making their deaths all the more tragic. An earlier version of the same story, Tudor Rose, was filmed in 1936. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
141 mins

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Director(s):
Trevor Nunn
Writer(s):
Chris BryantDavid Edgar
Producer(s):
Peter Snell
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Violence, Brief Nudity, Questionable for Children, Adult Situations)
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    Peter W.

    This is an excellent production that was made abut 21 years ago and stars Helen Bonham Carter as Lady Jane Grey. I didn't know about his little piece of English history, but after watching the film, I checked out the story through Wikipedia and sure enough, it was presented correctly. The one liberty that the filmmakers took was to pick a good looking young stud as Lady Jane's husband. Wikipedia indicated that he was more of a dumpy dullard. If you like the Masterpiece Theater kind of stuff, this is for you!

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    Annette S.

    I love history and this movie was not only historical but a true love story. It also gave a lot of thought to how far we might go to be faithful to our true beliefs.

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    Nancy R.

    This movie was great in every way: the story , the acting, the history, the filming. I learned a bit of History that was very sad yet inspiring @ the same time. This movie contains a message of deep commitment to what you believe in. Awesome.

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