Mary, Queen of Scots

Following the death of her husband Francis II of France in 1560, Mary, Queen of Scots returns to her native land. Though fearless, unselfish, and very beautiful, the young queen faces many challenges. As in neighbouring England, the Protestant faith has been embraced by many of the nobility; in addition, the Catholic Mary has to deal with her Protestant and illegitimate half-brother James Stewart, Lord Moray's ambition to rule. He suggests that Mary enjoy herself in Scotland, and pass the time with dancing and feasting.

MPAA Rating:PG-13
Genre:Biography, Drama, History
Country:United Kingdom, United States
Produced By:Hal B. Wallis
Directed By:Charles Jarrott
Written By:John Hale
Cast:Katherine Kath, Patrick McGoohan, Raf De La Torre, Richard Warner, Frances White, Nigel Davenport, Andrew Keir, Brian Coburn, Robert James, Vanessa Redgrave, Trevor Howard, Timothy Dalton, Beth Harris, Glenda Jackson, Bruce Purchase, Ian Holm, Vernon Dobtcheff, Daniel Massey, Tom Fleming, Maria Aitken, Jeremy Bulloch
In Theaters:Mar 29, 1972
Runtime:2 hours 8 minutes
Production:Universal Pictures, Hal Wallis Productions
Box Office:$2,325,818
Available On:Amazon
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