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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Lady Jane


    Maid_of_Loraine — 20 years ago(January 20, 2006 03:48 PM)

    I was just wondering if anyone knew about any other movies about Jane that were any good. This is the only one I've seen, and I really enjoyed. But due to coughcertaincough scenes, I have some of my friends who, while they would be fascinated by the story, would never watch the movie.
    Just curious

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      BoyScoutKevin — 19 years ago(May 22, 2006 08:52 AM)

      I don't know how "good" it is, but as far as I know the only other theatrical film about Lady Jane Grey is 1936's "Tudor Rose" w/ Nova Pilbeam as Lady Jane, Sir Cedric Hardwicke as the Earl of Warwick, and Sir John Mills, the father of Juliet and Hayley, as Lord Guilford Dudley.
      A number of years ago, it use to be available on video, which is how I saw it, and I enjoyed it.

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        IsoldeJaneHolland — 19 years ago(September 14, 2006 07:21 PM)

        It was a good movie, and curiously they used the same imagery at the
        end, using a flock of birds taking flight to symbolise
        Jane's soul leaving her body at the moment of death. We see a
        serene and wistful Jane ascend the scaffold, gaze about at the grim
        (she died in February) scene, and then gaze upward at some birds in
        a point-of-view shot. We dimly hear the drum and then it stops and the
        birds chatter noisily and fly away.

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          makingam — 19 years ago(November 05, 2006 01:07 AM)

          How about Jane the musical?

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