Anne of the Thousand Days - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Anne of the Thousand Days"
Anne of the Thousand Days (1969)
Timing: 2:25 (145 min)
Anne of the Thousand Days - TMDB rating
7/10
114
Anne of the Thousand Days - Kinopoisk rating
7.592/10
1952
Anne of the Thousand Days - IMDB rating
7.4/10
8700

Film crew

Director

Producer

Casting

Sally Nicholl
Casting

Editor

Richard Marden
Editor

Art Direction

Lionel Couch
Art Direction

Costume Design

Stunts

Eddie Stacey
Stunts

Production Design

Maurice Carter
Production Design

Set Decoration

Peter Howitt

Peter Howitt
Set Decoration
Patrick McLoughlin
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Ron Berkeley
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

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Georges Delerue

Georges Delerue
Original Music Composer

Production Supervisor

James H. Ware
Production Supervisor

Associate Producer

Richard McWhorter
Associate Producer

Second Assistant Director

Nigel Wooll
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

Billy Dean
Stunt Double

Director of Photography

Arthur Ibbetson
Director of Photography

Musician

Skaila Kanga
Musician

Camera Operator

Paul Wilson
Camera Operator

Costume Supervisor

Ivy Baker
Costume Supervisor

Property Master

John Feehan
Property Master

Still Photographer

Norman Gryspeerdt
Still Photographer

Sound Mixer

John Aldred
Sound Mixer

Boom Operator

Robin Clegg
Boom Operator

Screenplay

John Hale
Screenplay

Assistant Editor

Mary Kessel
Assistant Editor

Props

Arthur Wicks
Props

Location Manager

Inez Easton
Location Manager

Second Second Assistant Director

Nicolas Hippisley-Coxe
Second Second Assistant Director

Special Effects

Garth Inns
Special Effects

Makeup Supervisor

Tom Smith
Makeup Supervisor

Production Accountant

Charles Wilder
Production Accountant

Gaffer

Bill Chitty
Gaffer

Assistant Director

Simon Relph
Assistant Director

Researcher

Patrick McLoughlin
Researcher

Assistant Makeup Artist

Paul Engelen
Assistant Makeup Artist
Robin Grantham
Assistant Makeup Artist

Scenic Artist

W. Simpson Robinson
Scenic Artist
Ferdinand Bellan
Scenic Artist
Andrew Campbell
Scenic Artist
Michael Guyett
Scenic Artist
Frank Graves
Scenic Artist

Production Secretary

Joan Williams
Production Secretary

Choreographer

Mary Skeaping
Choreographer

Hairdresser

Joan Carpenter
Hairdresser

Publicist

Jean Osborne
Publicist

Matte Painter

Doug Ferris
Matte Painter
Peter Melrose
Matte Painter
Gerald Larn
Matte Painter
John Grant
Matte Painter
Bryan Evans
Matte Painter
Peter Harman
Matte Painter

Construction Manager

Charles Hammerton
Construction Manager

Sound Editor

Don Sharpe
Sound Editor
Colin Miller
Sound Editor

Adaptation

Richard Sokolove
Adaptation

Wardrobe Master

Arthur Newman
Wardrobe Master
Vi Murray
Wardrobe Master

Theatre Play

Continuity

Valerie Booth
Continuity

Animal Wrangler

Jeremy Taylor
Animal Wrangler

Extras Makeup Artist

Elaine Bowerbank
Extras Makeup Artist

What's left behind the scenes

  • A film adaptation of the play of the same name by American playwright Maxwell Anderson.
  • A film adaptation of the play became possible only twenty years later. This was due to the themes touched upon by the author (marital infidelity, incest, illegitimate children), which were prohibited under the Hays Code, in effect until 1967.
  • Most historians dispute the claim that King Henry was the father of Mary Boleyn's children. He officially acknowledged a son from his previous favorite, Bessie Blount, but did not bestow similar attention on Mary's children.
  • It is doubtful that Anne Boleyn was eighteen years old in 1527. Her exact date of birth is unknown, and the period from 1501 to 1507 is usually indicated. Furthermore, Anne returned from France around 1522, and her relationship with the king began no later than 1525.
  • Actress Elizabeth Taylor (uncredited) appears in one of the scenes, at the time the wife of Richard Burton.
  • Henry did not attend Anne's trial and did not meet with her shortly before the execution. They last saw each other the day before her arrest. Anne was never offered freedom in exchange for relinquishing all rights – hers and Elizabeth's. Be that as it may, Anne and Henry's marriage was annulled on May 17, 1536, and Elizabeth, like Mary, the king's elder daughter, was declared illegitimate (although she remained among the heirs), and her chances of inheriting the English crown then seemed very slim.
  • There is no evidence that Anne specifically influenced the king in his decision to execute Sir Thomas More.
  • Mary Tudor was not present at the death of her mother, Catherine of Aragon. Henry forbade them from seeing each other, or corresponding, as early as the summer of 1531.
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