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The Shadow of the Tower

  • TV Series
  • 1972
  • 1h
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7.7/10
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James Maxwell in The Shadow of the Tower (1972)
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A series recording the key events in the reign of Henry Tudor and his founding of the Tudor DynastyA series recording the key events in the reign of Henry Tudor and his founding of the Tudor DynastyA series recording the key events in the reign of Henry Tudor and his founding of the Tudor Dynasty

  • Stars
    • James Maxwell
    • Bruce Hodgkins
    • Norma West
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    • Stars
      • James Maxwell
      • Bruce Hodgkins
      • Norma West
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    James Maxwell
    James Maxwell
    • Henry VII…
    • 1972
    Bruce Hodgkins
    • Courtier
    • 1972
    Norma West
    Norma West
    • Elizabeth of York…
    • 1972
    Hugh Sullivan
    • Earl of Oxford
    • 1972
    Denis Carey
    • Cardinal Morton…
    • 1972
    Marigold Sharman
    • Margaret Beaufort
    • 1972
    Barrie Cookson
    • Fox Bishop of Exeter…
    • 1972
    Brian Badcoe
    • Jasper Duke of Bedford…
    • 1972
    Robert James
    Robert James
    • Earl of Derby…
    • 1972
    Richard Warwick
    Richard Warwick
    • Perkin Warbeck
    • 1972
    James Laurenson
    James Laurenson
    • Earl of Lincoln
    • 1972
    Michael Johnson
    • Lord Lovell…
    • 1972
    Jake Robson
    • Earl of Warwick
    • 1972
    John Bennett
    John Bennett
    • De Puebla
    • 1972
    Gawn Grainger
    Gawn Grainger
    • Earl of Kildare
    • 1972
    John Franklyn-Robbins
    John Franklyn-Robbins
    • Sir William Stanley
    • 1972
    Michael Mulcaster
    • Lord Daubenay…
    • 1972
    Elizabeth MacLennan
    • Catherine Warbeck
    • 1972
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    3enochsneed

    A sad let-down from Auntie Beeb

    In the early 1970's 'The Six Wives of Henry VIII' and 'Elizabeth R' enthralled the TV viewers of the UK with superb acting, gorgeous costumes, incisive scripts and high - for the time - production values. Even more exciting they were in colour, which was a real novelty at the time.

    Looking for a follow-up project the BBC decided to go back in time to the founding of the Tudor line by Henry VII. The unfortunate truth is that Henry senior was far less colourful than his son or granddaughter. He was a shrewd ruler who used bureaucracy, the law and financial policy to maintain his power - and he was devotedly married to his wife Elizabeth and heart-broken when she died. In other words a bit of a cold fish with little fire and romance to turn into 12 hours of TV drama.

    This story could have been told in half the time or less, but the BBC obviously thought they were on the crest of a wave and got too greedy. The result was a long-winded trudge through 24 years of history. Henry's reign was not uneventful, nor unsuccessful, but there were no wives or mistresses, no Spanish Armada and no rousing speeches.

    The scripts are turgid and wordy and some of the acting positively amateurish. The younger women are also too much like 1960's 'dolly birds' as we called them then. If you enjoyed the other Tudor series of the time, don't think this is of the same quality. One to avoid.
    8susanhudek53

    The Cast...is Awesome.

    I found this mini series quite by accident. Although it can be a bit stagey and talky, I really enjoyed it. It's not about the son, it's the dad. Can't recall many biographies or documentaries about King Henry VII. I think John Maxwell is awesome. Then as the series progresses we have Geoffrey Palmer, John Castle, Rachel Kempson, and. Peter Bowles, all early in there careers.

    I like the production value and the costumes look right. It maybe a tad long but that didn't bother me too much. I binged for 6 hrs took a break..LOL then watched the final seven.

    I always thought Henry VII was an interesting character, from being a loved King only to become miserly and miserable later in life. He'd make a great Psychological study.

    The other upside was seeing some great acting from people I never her of. Bruce Hodgkins, Norma West, Hugh Sullivan and especially Marigold Sharman.

    It takes great acting to make a rather talky production watchable and it certainly is for me.
    6CinemaSerf

    A bit all over the place, but what a great story to tell!

    James Maxwell was probably far more accomplished as a theatre director than an actor, and his casting here as the first English Tudor monarch, King Henry VII, is probably the source of this drama's struggles. That king had a reputation for deviousness and ruthlessness that this performance seems to overly sanitise; indeed the whole thing lacks the potency and vibrancy of it's chronological successor "Henry VIII and his Six Wives" (1970). It is spread across 13 fifty minute episodes - some based on fact: his defeat of Richard III; accession; marriage to Edward IV's daughter - Elizabeth of York; Perkin Warbeck and his rebellions etc. and some based on potential scenarios that he may have faced during his reign - the best probably being an encounter with Peter Jeffrey as "The Prisoner", a man accused of heretical behaviour because he happens to believe that Jesus is not best represented to the people by a corrupt and venal Church. There is a decent cast drawn from English theatre circles with Norma West appearing, sparingly, as his wife, but the dialogue is overly verbose; the studio scenery implies some of the dinginess of their actual existence but at the same time leaves us looking at something over staged and really pretty unrealistic (and poorly lit) most of the time. The fact that many of the episodes were directed by different people also doesn't help the continuing, pretty tame, narrative of this fascinatingly shrewd individual from history. Maybe had it just condensed the reign into six episodes under the hand of one director then it would have improved significantly? Rarely available nowadays - probably far too expensive to repeat, but it is still very much worth watching despite it's flaws.
    6nickjg

    Neglected and never repeated

    Henry Tudor was second only to his Granddaughter, Elizabeth I as a successful monarch. Unfortunately, his latter years were bitter and overshadowed by illness. Further, his son, the future Henry VIII lived in his shadow and did much to outdo and erase his father's legacy. He was also cast by wishful thinkers as the murderer of the Princes in the Tower because they want to re-invent the worthless Richard III. The problem for the BBC when they wanted to complete their coverage of the Tudors, following The Six Wives and Elizabeth R series, is that Henry VIIIth claimed many of his father's achievements as his own and did much to bury the personal history. Thus, the writers of this series had little material to flesh out Tudor's rise from obscurity to creation of a dynasty, defeating his enemies and becoming a millionaire. So, notwithstanding a good cast and, potentially, a much more exciting story, the project was dogged by wordy and worthy scripts making an under-performing prequel to the bloodier dramas. This story needs a remake! A valiant effort at portraying the least bloodthirsty of the Tudors, but somewhat bloodless!
    8MissSimonetta

    Highly enjoyable historical series of the old school

    Everything most modern historical shows (especially about the 15th-16th century English monarchs-- you know what they are) are not. Writing, historical accuracy, and top-quality acting are prized over sensationalism and sex, and the show is all the more intriguing for it. It hardly matters that the budget is low or that the camerawork isn't super "cinematic"-- the political intrigue and Henry VII's tightrope walk between being a good king, businessman, and family man are just wonderful to watch.

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      James Maxwell (Henry VII) was the only actor to appear in all thirteen episodes of the series.
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      Remake of Tower of London: The Innocent (1969)

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      • January 6, 1972 (United Kingdom)
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      • United Kingdom
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    • Also known as
      • Hendrik VII
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