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Mary, Queen of Scots
As
costume dramas go, this is a passionate and feisty one, keyed
by the ever-luminous Vanessa Redgrave in the title role and the
sharp-edged Glenda Jackson as her jealous cousin, Queen Elizabeth
I (who knew a thing or two about palace intrigue). Mary, who was
raised in France as a Catholic, claims the Scottish crown from
her mother upon her death. But she runs up against religious prejudice,
both from the Protestant Elizabeth (who had encountered anti-Protestant
bias before she took the throne) and from Mary's Protestant half-brother
James Stuart (Patrick McGoohan). Elizabeth, whose own reign is
shaky (given a strong Catholic presence in her country), is nervous
about her Catholic cousin--and made more so by Mary's seeming
inability to appreciate the political niceties of the period.
Redgrave received an Oscar nomination for her performance. --Marshall
Fine
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