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  • An outstanding adaptation of Robert Bolt's play by Nun's Story director Fred Zinnemann, Seasons revisits the ill-fated conflict between Henry VIII and More, building upon the film's central ethical issue: Whether More will sacrifice his life in defense of moral truth.

    John Farr: Getting Religion: The Ten Best Films on Faith John Farr 2011

  • Fred Zinnemann's first-rate but largely overlooked feature showcases the luminous Hepburn in her prime, as in her transformation, she contemplates hardship, devotion, and a very special kind of self-realization.

    John Farr: Getting Religion: The Ten Best Films on Faith John Farr 2011

  • Fred Zinnemann's first-rate but largely overlooked feature showcases the luminous Hepburn in her prime, as in her transformation, she contemplates hardship, devotion, and a very special kind of self-realization.

    John Farr: Getting Religion: The Ten Best Films on Faith John Farr 2011

  • An outstanding adaptation of Robert Bolt's play by Nun's Story director Fred Zinnemann, Seasons revisits the ill-fated conflict between Henry VIII and More, building upon the film's central ethical issue: Whether More will sacrifice his life in defense of moral truth.

    John Farr: Getting Religion: The Ten Best Films on Faith John Farr 2011

  • An outstanding adaptation of Robert Bolt's play by Nun's Story director Fred Zinnemann, Seasons revisits the ill-fated conflict between Henry VIII and More, building upon the film's central ethical issue: Whether More will sacrifice his life in defense of moral truth.

    John Farr: Getting Religion: The Ten Best Films on Faith John Farr 2011

  • Fred Zinnemann's first-rate but largely overlooked feature showcases the luminous Hepburn in her prime, as in her transformation, she contemplates hardship, devotion, and a very special kind of self-realization.

    John Farr: Getting Religion: The Ten Best Films on Faith John Farr 2011

  • In Fred Zinnemann's waking nightmare "Act of Violence" 1948, he's a limping veteran intent on revenge for a shocking wartime betrayal.

    Hollywood's Heroic Villain Kristin M. Jones 2011

  • MGM had initially assigned the emergent Austrian émigré Fred Zinnemann to shepherd Garland through her first adult role.

    Somewhere, Over the City Bruce Bennett 2011

  • An outstanding adaptation of Robert Bolt's play by Nun's Story director Fred Zinnemann, Seasons revisits the ill-fated conflict between Henry VIII and More, building upon the film's central ethical issue: Whether More will sacrifice his life in defense of moral truth.

    John Farr: Getting Religion: The Ten Best Films on Faith John Farr 2011

  • Fred Zinnemann's first-rate but largely overlooked feature showcases the luminous Hepburn in her prime, as in her transformation, she contemplates hardship, devotion, and a very special kind of self-realization.

    John Farr: Getting Religion: The Ten Best Films on Faith John Farr 2011

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