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Apr 26, 2009 · The Death of a Queen: Directed by Ciaran Donnelly. With Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Henry Cavill, James Frain, Annabelle Wallis. Forced to recant, Aske is hanged in Yorkshire, Cromwell coerces Brandon to execute more rebels as examples, and Jane suffers complications in childbirth.
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- Drama, History, Romance
- Ciaran Donnelly
- 2009-04-26
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The leaders of the Pilgrimage of Grace uprising are put to death, but Brandon is haunted by the cruelty and mercilessness of the suppression and his part in it; Henry celebrates the birth of a son but his joy is short-lived as Queen Jane dies within days.
Aske is hanged in chains. Henry learns that Pole is attacking him in writing from the safety of the French court and sends Bryan to arrest him but he has already fled. A reluctant Brandon is forced by the king to kill many innocents in Yorkshire as an example to scare would-be rebels. He is sickened at what he has been made to do and haunted by his...
The Death of a Queen - Crew / Cast: with: Jonathan Rhys Meyers (King Henry VIII), Henry Cavill (Charles Brandon), Anthony Brophy (Eustace Chapuys), James Frain (Thomas Cromwell), S...
During her time as Queen, Catherine is known for her beauty and youth and clashes with Princess Mary, her stepdaughter, over the lack of respect shown her. Disillusioned with her marriage, Catherine enters into an affair with Thomas Culpeper, a gentleman of the privy chamber.
"The Tudors" The Death of a Queen (TV Episode 2009) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
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