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Wolf Hall

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2015–2025
  • TV-14
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
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Damian Lewis and Mark Rylance in Wolf Hall (2015)
A mini-series that tells the story of Thomas Cromwell, the brilliant and enigmatic consigliere to King Henry VIII, as he
maneuvers the corridors of power at the Tudor court.
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After the downfall of Cardinal Wolsey, his secretary, Thomas Cromwell, finds himself amongst the treachery and intrigue of King Henry VIII's court and soon becomes a close advisor to the Kin... Read allAfter the downfall of Cardinal Wolsey, his secretary, Thomas Cromwell, finds himself amongst the treachery and intrigue of King Henry VIII's court and soon becomes a close advisor to the King, a role fraught with danger.After the downfall of Cardinal Wolsey, his secretary, Thomas Cromwell, finds himself amongst the treachery and intrigue of King Henry VIII's court and soon becomes a close advisor to the King, a role fraught with danger.

  • Stars
    • Mark Rylance
    • Damian Lewis
    • Thomas Brodie-Sangster
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    8.2/10
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    • Stars
      • Mark Rylance
      • Damian Lewis
      • Thomas Brodie-Sangster
    • 118User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 8 Primetime Emmys
      • 15 wins & 60 nominations total

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    Mark Rylance
    Mark Rylance
    • Thomas Cromwell
    • 2015–2024
    Damian Lewis
    Damian Lewis
    • Henry VIII
    • 2015–2024
    Thomas Brodie-Sangster
    Thomas Brodie-Sangster
    • Rafe Sadler
    • 2015–2024
    Joss Porter
    Joss Porter
    • Richard Cromwell
    • 2015–2024
    Claire Foy
    Claire Foy
    • Anne Boleyn
    • 2015–2024
    Kate Phillips
    Kate Phillips
    • Jane Seymour
    • 2015–2024
    Richard Dillane
    Richard Dillane
    • Duke of Suffolk
    • 2015–2024
    Will Keen
    Will Keen
    • Thomas Cranmer…
    • 2015–2024
    James Larkin
    James Larkin
    • William Fitzwilliam…
    • 2015–2024
    Jonathan Pryce
    Jonathan Pryce
    • Cardinal Wolsey
    • 2015–2024
    Hannah Steele
    Hannah Steele
    • Mary Shelton
    • 2015–2024
    Harry Melling
    Harry Melling
    • Thomas Wriothesley
    • 2024
    Lilit Lesser
    • Lady Mary…
    • 2015–2024
    Charlie Rowe
    Charlie Rowe
    • Gregory Cromwell
    • 2024
    Bernard Hill
    Bernard Hill
    • Duke of Norfolk
    • 2015
    Anton Lesser
    Anton Lesser
    • Thomas More
    • 2015–2024
    Tom Mothersdale
    Tom Mothersdale
    • Richard Riche
    • 2024
    David Robb
    David Robb
    • Sir Thomas Boleyn…
    • 2015–2024
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    8rafferty777

    Mark Rylance and Damian Lewis

    It's been a while since I watched the first season. The second season Mark Rylance and Damian Lewis (and some others) are amazing actors!!! Of course, Damian Lewis is one of my favorite actors. He is always amazing but Mark Rylance is beautiful in this series. I'm sorry I'm having a hard time finding more words to fill up the minimum characters which I think is a little silly.

    I just cannot say enough about Mark Rylance. He is amazing in this series, the second season that I am on as I can't really remember from a long time ago when I watched the first season. I'm really speechless about his acting it's so good! Thank you!
    10Essex_Rider

    The best BBC drama ever.....Bar none

    This wonderful drama just held me spellbound from the opening sequence to the closing shots of the first episode. Mark Rylance was just mesmerising, from the moment he appeared he held me in thrall. The atmospheric lighting, the scenery, the period clothing, all a wonder, but the acting! It was a genuine privilege to see something that will be talked about for years to come. I felt I was there, in the dark recessed corridors of power, with betrayal lurking around every dark corner. Thomas Cromwell is such a fixture in our national DNA it was almost scary to see him bought to life, but he, along with Henry, laid the foundations for a Britain that was sure of its own identity and purpose. I know I will view this for many years and never tire of the many nuances and shadows. Wonderful, simply simply wonderful.

    Having now viewed the entire series, all I can say is that it is a masterpiece. I felt drawn in to the dark intrigue around the investigation of Anne Boleyn, and her execution scene was without doubt one of the most realistic and best acted scenes I have ever seen. The BBC, so often getting it wrong with their own brand of political correctness, got this bang on the money. I just wish I could award it more stars.

    For anyone who wants to watch a fabulously acted and brilliant drama, this is it.

    I felt it right to update this having now read the books Wolf Hall and Bring up the Bodies. This is a superlative adaptation of the books and I would recommend reading them as it really enhances the enjoyment of the drama production.
    9parklife7

    Excellent series well worth watching

    Having only seen this really from Thomas More's perspective in 'A Man for all Seasons' (a brilliant film) I was intrigued to see it from the 'villain's' point of view which is what Cromwell was in the film. This has been quite an eye opener for me and I am absolutely hooked on the BBC series right now. It got off to a fairly slow start in episode 1 in setting the background for the story but it has just got better and better, the acting from Rylance and Lewis etc is superb and Mark Rylance is not too dissimilar in appearance from Cromwell's actual appearance. Another superb costume drama from the BBC and long may it continue if this is the standard we can expect for future productions.
    9paul2001sw-1

    Imagines the past, instead of merely reflecting the present

    Hilary Mantel's superb novels 'Wolf Hall' and "Bringing Out of the Bodies' manage to execute an extraordinary balance. On one hand, they rehabilitate the reputation of Thomas Cromwell, one of Henry VIII's advisors, who received wisdom portrays as a man of viciousness and ambition; according to Mantel, this picture dates only from Victorian times, and Mantel rehabilitates Cromwell as a surprisingly humanistic working class hero. But as the same time, she never strays into the territory of ascribing modern motives to the characters she wishes she have our sympathy, and "primitive" attitudes to the ones we're supposed to hate. Instead, she brings us inside the morality of the times: the fact that it doesn't map cleanly onto our own is precisely what makes the books interesting. This BBC television adaption can't quite replicate the stream-of-consciousness from inside Cromwell's head provided by the novels, and almost inevitably it's a bit more Tudors-by-numbers. But it doesn't do a bad job either, avoiding the obvious clichés and giving us a convincing realisation of Mantel's work that captures most, if not quite all, of its inherent subtlety. Mark Rylance is simply superb as Cromwell, and most of the other actors offer a convincing interpretation of their roles, especially Claire Foy as Anne Boleyn, the minor noblewoman who punches above her weight all the way to the chopping block. What's still to come is the third (as yet unwritten) book of the trilogy, and the fall that follows Cromwell's rise. I look forward to it as novel and television alike.
    10tom.keller

    Well, 9.5 anyway

    I don't like giving ratings of 10 out of 10 because it implies that it can't be improved, which is never the case, but when I see drama as well written and well performed as this I want to see ratings that reflect that and respect it, and my 10/10 aims to redress some of the, in my opinion, ludicrous ratings of 1/10 that I see have been posted here. First the imperfections: I'm not sure why Peter Kosminsky, whose work I very much rate, has gone for hand held camera work in what is essentially a static shot. I have no problem with hand-held camera work per se, but the reasons for its use in a wide shot are lost on me, and the result is a slightly irritating amount of camera shake. Secondly, the time shifts could be a little clearer - blink and you miss the captions, and that's if they've actually been included. I think on one occasion the shift was implied rather than signalled. I suppose it does keep the audience on their toes.

    But now to its huge strengths. First and foremost, the acting. I've been lucky enough to see Mark Rylance on stage and on television many times over the years and I think he's a force of nature, with everything he turns his hand to innovative and mesmerising, whilst at the same time containing the actor's essential ingredient - truth. That there is always something going on in his head is evident, but what is all the more intriguing is that we can't quite tell what it is . . . The rest of the cast are brilliant too, and the brief scene between Damien Lewis as Henry VIII and Cromwell was a mini delight and leaves me drooling in anticipation of future encounters between these two.

    The costumes and locations are as impressive as ever with BBC productions, and will no doubt gather in numerous awards (although one bit of what I imagine was a CGI rendering of a Tudor village in the background didn't quite get there). There have been criticisms about the darkness of the lighting, a result of Kosminsky using lighting by candles (albeit with special cameras). I watched it in HD in a darkened room and I can't say it caused me any problems at all, and in fact I commented on how light and airy some of the daytime scenes were, showing life in the day in the same light - literally - as it would be today, as opposed to the generalised gloom in some depictions of the period.

    I thought the pace was well-judged, especially when one acknowledges the difficulties in squeezing Hilary Mantel's immense volumes into six hours of television, and Peter Kosminsky has kept events moving along without being afraid to linger a while on the subtle signals of intrigue that are never far from Mark Rylance's face. The fact that much of Kosminsky's work has been in the political arena is very obvious here, and he gives us a needle-sharp insight into the machinations of that world, indicating that in oh so many ways, things don't change that much. Apart from the costumes, of course.

    I can't wait for the rest of the series.

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      The weaving technique that Elizabeth Cromwell is shown doing with her hands is called Fingerloop Braiding, a popular technique used during the period to make cords, purse strings and laces for clothing.
    • Goofs
      Claire Foy who plays Anne Boleyn has blue eyes. In real life Anne Boleyn had dark eyes.
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      Featured in The Wright Stuff: Episode #20.10 (2015)

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    • Release date
      • January 21, 2016 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dans l'ombre des Tudors
    • Filming locations
      • Wells Cathedral, Wells, Somerset, England, UK(interior, Gray's Inn)
    • Production companies
      • Company Pictures
      • Playground Entertainment
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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