Cardinal Wolsey

Cardinal Wolsey

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1912-01-02

King Henry VIII smitten with Anne Boleyn wishes to displace his estimable Queen Catherine for her. He appeals to Cardinal Wolsey to set aside the tenets of the Church and consent to his divorce from the Queen. The cardinal absolutely refuses to do anything so inimical to his office, as representative of the Holy See. Angered King Henry induces the Archbishop of Canterbury to call a special council through which he divorces himself from Queen Catherine. In punishment for his refusal to accede to the king's wishes, the cardinal is exiled to Leicester Abbey where he dies three days afterward, conscious that he had sustained the sacredness of his office, a martyr to his faith and of service to his king.

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Cardinal Wolsey

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King Henry VIII smitten with Anne Boleyn wishes to displace his estimable Queen Catherine for her. He appeals to Cardinal Wolsey to set aside the tenets of the Church and consent to his divorce from the Queen. The cardinal absolutely refuses to do anything so inimical to his office, as representative of the Holy See. Angered King Henry induces the Archbishop of Canterbury to call a special council through which he divorces himself from Queen Catherine. In punishment for his refusal to accede to the king's wishes, the cardinal is exiled to Leicester Abbey where he dies three days afterward, conscious that he had sustained the sacredness of his office, a martyr to his faith and of service to his king.

Released

1912-01-02

Runtime

9

Director

Laurence Trimble

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Drama

Language

No Language

Production

Vitagraph Company of America

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    Hal Reid

    Hal Reid
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    Julia Swayne Gordon

    Julia Swayne Gordon
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    Clara Kimball Young

    Clara Kimball Young
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    Tefft Johnson

    Tefft Johnson
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    Robert Gaillard

    Robert Gaillard
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    Logan Paul

    Logan Paul
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    George Ober

    George Ober
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    Hal Wilson

    Hal Wilson