Henry VIII and His Six Wives

5.8
  • Genre: DramaHistory
  • Run time: 125 min
  • Premiere: 1972. July 13.

Adapted from the BBC2 serial The Six Wives of Henry VIII. 1547, King Henry VIII's life has taken a turn for the worse and he is forced to look back over his life and the many loves which had brought him his three children, only one of which was the desired male heir to secure the Tudor dynasty.

Discover

Keith Michell

Henry VIII

Donald Pleasence

Thomas Cromwell

Charlotte Rampling

Anne Boleyn

Jane Asher

Jane Seymour

Barbara Leigh-Hunt

Catherine Parr

Jenny Bos

Anne of Cleves

Lynne Frederick

Catherine Howard

Frances Cuka

Katherine of Aragon

Michael Goodliffe

Thomas More

John Bryans

Wolsey

Michael Byrne

Edward Seymour

Michael Godfrey

Sir Ralph Ellerker

Robin Sachs

Thomas Culpeper

John Bennett

Wriothesley

Peter Clay

Thomas Seymour

Alan Rowe

French Ambassador

Mark York

Brereton

Margaret Ward

Lady Rochford

Colin Rix

Bowes

Imogen Claire

Maria de Salinas

Ian Calvin

(uncredited)

Art

George Dean

Painter

Roy Stannard

Production Design

Camera

Peter Suschitzky

Director of Photography

Costume & Make-Up

John Bloomfield

Costume Design

Pam Meager

Makeup Designer

Eric Allwright

Makeup Artist

Philip Leakey

Makeup Artist

Gladys Leakey

Hairdresser

Directing

Waris Hussein

Director

Editing

John Bloom

Editor

Production

Mark Shivas

Producer

Roy Baird

Producer

Irene Lamb

Casting

Sound

David Munrow

Original Music Composer

Brian Simmons

Sound Recordist

Writing

Ian Thorne

Screenplay

Art

George Dean

Painter

Roy Stannard

Production Design

Camera

Peter Suschitzky

Director of Photography

Costume & Make-Up

John Bloomfield

Costume Design

Pam Meager

Makeup Designer

Eric Allwright

Makeup Artist

Philip Leakey

Makeup Artist

Gladys Leakey

Hairdresser

Directing

Waris Hussein

Director

Editing

John Bloom

Editor

Production

Mark Shivas

Producer

Roy Baird

Producer

Irene Lamb

Casting

Sound

David Munrow

Original Music Composer

Brian Simmons

Sound Recordist

Writing

Ian Thorne

Screenplay