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  1. A Man for All Seasons was a critical and box-office success. It won the Academy Award for Best Picture at the 39th Academy Awards, while the cast and crew won another five, including Best Director for Zinnemann and Best Actor for Scofield.

    • $2 million
    • 12 December 1966 (USA) March 1967 (UK)
  2. A 1966 biographical drama about Sir Thomas More, who refused to support King Henry VIII's divorce and remarriage. The film won six Oscars and features Paul Scofield, Wendy Hiller, Robert Shaw and Orson Welles.

    • Fred Zinnemann
    • 222
    • 3 min
  3. A Man for All Seasons (bra: O Homem Que Não Vendeu Sua Alma [1]; prt: Um Homem para a Eternidade [2]) é um filme de drama biográfico britânico de 1966 dirigido por Fred Zinnemann. O roteiro, escrito por Robert Bolt, é baseado em peça de teatro de sua autoria.

    • O Homem Que Não Vendeu Sua Alma
  4. Direção: Fred Zinnemann. |. Roteiro Robert Bolt. Elenco: Paul Scofield , Wendy Hiller , Leo McKern. Título original A Man for All Seasons. Usuários. 3,9 34 notas, 6 críticas. Meus amigos....

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    • 30 de março de 2022
    • Fred Zinnemann
    • 120
  5. A historical drama based on the Robert Bolt play about Sir Thomas More, a Catholic statesman who refuses to betray his principles under King Henry VIII. See critic and audience reviews, ratings, clips, photos, and where to watch this 1966 film.

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    • Fred Zinnemann
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    • Paul Scofield
    • A Man for All Seasons1
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  6. A historical drama based on the life of Sir Thomas More, a Catholic lawyer and statesman who refused to support King Henry VIII's divorce and remarriage. The film depicts More's struggle with the king, his faith, and his conscience, leading to his execution.

  7. A Man for All Seasons is a play by Robert Bolt about the life and death of Sir Thomas More, a 16th-century English lawyer, statesman, and author of Utopia who was executed for treason after refusing to take an oath acknowledging King Henry VIII as the head of the Church of England. The play explores themes of integrity, conscience, and the tension between personal and public obligations. It was adapted into a multiple-Academy Award-winning film in 1966.