Mary, Queen of Scots  (1971)

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The movie Mary, Queen of Scots, released in 1971 and directed by Charles Jarrott with Christopher Challis as cinematographer and editing by Richard Marden.
Directed by | Charles Jarrott
Cinematography by | Christopher Challis
Edited by | Richard Marden
Written by | John Hale
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Sound Systems
70 mm 6-Track, Mono, 4-Track Stereo
Country | UK, USA
Language | English
Genres | Biography, Drama, History

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Cast
Mary, Queen Of Scots
Queen Elizabeth
James Stuart
Henry, Lord Darnley
Lord Bothwell
William Cecil
Robert Dudley
David Riccio
Father Ballard
Catherine De Medici
Mary Seton
Mary Fleming
Duc De Guise
Cardinal De Guise
Walsingham
Lady Bothwell
John Knox
Francis, King Of France
Council Member
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Third Assistant Director
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Camera & Electrical Department
Camera Operator
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Still Photographer
Editorial Department
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Art Department
Propertyman
Assistant Art Director
Construction Manager
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Movie Poster Artist
Sound Department
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Sound Editor
Boom Operator
Makeup Department
Hairdresser
Chief Make-up
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Makeup Artist
Costume & Wardrobe Department
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Music Department
Conductor
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Stunt Department
Stunt Double: Timothy Dalton
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