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Mary Queen of Scots
Mary Queen of Scots

Mary Queen of Scots

Bow to No One

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DramaHistory

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In 1561, Mary Stuart, widow of the King of France, returns to Scotland, reclaims her rightful throne and menaces the future of Queen Elizabeth I as ruler of England, because she has a legitimate claim to the English throne. Betrayals, rebellions, conspiracies and their own life choices imperil both Queens. They experience the bitter cost of power, until their tragic fate is finally fulfilled.

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Budget

$25000000

Revenue

$46712809

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

124 mins

Rating

6.556/10

Release Date

07 December 2018

Country

United Kingdom

Cast

Saoirse Ronan

Saoirse Ronan

Mary Stuart

Margot Robbie

Margot Robbie

Queen Elizabeth I

Jack Lowden

Jack Lowden

Henry Darnley

Joe Alwyn

Joe Alwyn

Robert Dudley

David Tennant

David Tennant

John Knox

Guy Pearce

Guy Pearce

William Cecil

Gemma Chan

Gemma Chan

Bess of Hardwick

Martin Compston

Martin Compston

Earl of Bothwell

Ismael Cruz Cordova

Ismael Cruz Cordova

David Rizzio

Brendan Coyle

Brendan Coyle

Earl of Lennox

Ian Hart

Ian Hart

Lord Maitland

James McArdle

James McArdle

James, Earl of Moray

Richard Cant

Richard Cant

Thomas Andrews

Guy Rhys

Guy Rhys

Earl of Kent

Thom Petty

Thom Petty

Earl of Shrewsbury

Izuka Hoyle

Izuka Hoyle

Mary Seton

John Ramm

John Ramm

Bull

Simon Russell Beale

Simon Russell Beale

Robert Beale

Maria Dragus

Maria Dragus

Mary Fleming

Liah O'Prey

Liah O'Prey

Mary Livingston

Eileen O'Higgins

Eileen O'Higgins

Mary Beaton

Greg Miller Burns

Greg Miller Burns

Thomas Hepburn

Aneurin Pascoe

Aneurin Pascoe

John Hepburn

Adrian Derrick-Palmer

Adrian Derrick-Palmer

George Dalgleish

Kal Sabir

Kal Sabir

The Laird of Ramorny

Luke Kidd

Luke Kidd

James Haliburton

Adrian Lester

Adrian Lester

Lord Randolph

Georgia Burnell

Georgia Burnell

Kate Carey

Alan Turkington

Alan Turkington

Thomas Jenye

Euan Macnaughton

Euan Macnaughton

William Kirkcaldy of Grange

Scot Greenan

Scot Greenan

Hector Maclean

Karen Dunbar

Karen Dunbar

Commoner

Ian Hallard

Ian Hallard

Sir Richard Knightley

Andrew Rothney

Andrew Rothney

King James I

Angela Bain

Angela Bain

Snuffer Woman

Abby Cassidy

Abby Cassidy

Fotheringhay Gentlewoman

Shalisha James-Davis

Shalisha James-Davis

Fotheringhay Gentlewoman

Adam Bond

Adam Bond

Sir William Douglas

Katharine O'Donnelly

Katharine O'Donnelly

Young Holyrood Servant

Grace Molony

Grace Molony

Dorothy Stafford

Luke Hobson

Luke Hobson

Henry Killigrew

Ben Wiggins

Ben Wiggins

John Tamworth

Eldredd Wolf

Eldredd Wolf

William Killigrew

Eric MacLennan

Eric MacLennan

Portrait Painter

Nathen East

Nathen East

Andrew Ker of Fawdonside

Daniel Booroff

Daniel Booroff

Knox's Secretary

Sean Buchanan

Sean Buchanan

Francis Yaxley

Matthew Pidgeon

Matthew Pidgeon

Wedding Announcer

Benjamin Barraclough

Benjamin Barraclough

Officer

Jordan Turk

Jordan Turk

James MacDonald

Adam Stevenson

Adam Stevenson

Urie Campbell

Scot Greenan

Scot Greenan

Hector MacLean

Chris Grahamson

Chris Grahamson

Moray's Drummer

Ed Jones

Ed Jones

William Taylor

Owen Gorman

Owen Gorman

Bishop

John Stahl

John Stahl

Fisherman

Kadiff Kirwan

Kadiff Kirwan

Attaché

Alex Beckett

Alex Beckett

Sir Walter Mildmay

Will Rowlands

Will Rowlands

Soldier

Grant Crookes

Grant Crookes

Bothwell

Philip Gascoyne

Philip Gascoyne

English Nobleman (uncredited)

Daniel Joseph Woolf

Daniel Joseph Woolf

Queen's Privy Council (uncredited)

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