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Synopsis
Maxwell Anderson's blank-verse play Mary of Scotland was adapted for the screen by Dudley Nichols and directed with a surprising paucity of verve by John Ford. Katharine Hepburn, in one of the "icy" roles that would later earn her the onus of "box office poison", stars as Mary Stuart, who serves as the Queen of Scotland until she is jealously put out of the way by her British cousin, Queen Elizabeth I (Florence Eldredge). Sold out by the Scots nobles, Mary is sentenced to the chopping block for treason. Elizabeth is willing to pardon Mary if only the latter will renounce all claims to the British throne, but Mary refuses, marching to her death with head held high (the Mary/Elizabeth confrontation scene was purely the product of Maxwell Anderson's imagination; in real life, the two women never met). RKO contractee Ginger Rogers dearly coveted the role of Queen Elizabeth, but the studio refused to allow her to play so secondary a role. To prove to the RKO executives that she would be ideal for the part, Ginger secretly arranged for a screen test, in which she was convincingly made up as Elizabeth (even to the point of cutting her hair into a high-foreheaded widow's peak). Contemporary reports indicate that Ginger's audition was brilliant; still, RKO would not consider casting her in the part, so the role of Elizabeth went to Florence Eldridge, the wife of Fredric March, who was cast in Mary of Scotland as Mary's fearless protector the Earl of Bothwell. On the whole, Mary of Scotland is a snoozefest, save for the scenes featuring Douglas Walton as Mary's cowardly husband Darnley. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Frank Baker Douglas
Robert H. Barrat Morton
Lionel Belmore English Fisherman
Monte Blue Messenger
Barlowe Borland Judge
Walter Byron Sir Francis Walsingham
John Carradine David Rizzio
Anita Colby Mary Fleming
D'Arcy Corrigan Kirkcaldy
Alec Craig Donal
Nigel de Brulier Judge
Florence Eldridge Elizabeth Tudor
Jean Fenwick Mary Seton
Ralph Forbes Randolph
Earl Foxe Earl of Kent
Gaston Glass Frenchman
Mary Gordon Nurse
Lawrence Grant Judge
Katharine Hepburn Mary Stuart
Brandon Hurst Arian
Frieda Inescort Mary Beaton
Ian Keith James Stuart Moray
Murray Kinnell Judge
Molly Lamont Mary Livingston
Doris Lloyd Fisherman's wife
Wilfred Lucas Lexington
Fredric March Earl of Bothwell
Paul McAllister Du Croche
Cyril McLaglen Faudoncide
Alan Mowbray Trockmorton
Leonard Mudie Maitland
Gavin Muir Leicester
Moroni Olsen John Knox
Lionel Pape Burghley
Ivan Simpson Judge
William Stack Ruthven
Wyndham Standing Sergeant-at-Arms
David Torrence Lindsay
Douglas Walton Darnley
Donald Crisp Huntley
Robert Warwick Sir Francis Knollys

Production Crew

Carroll Clark Art Director
Van Nest Polglase Art Director
Joseph H. August Cinematographer
Max Steiner Composer (Music Score)
Nathaniel Shilkret Composer (Music Score)
Walter Plunkett Costume Designer
John Ford Director
Jane Loring Editor
Mel Burns Makeup
Nathaniel Shilkret Musical Direction/Supervision
Maxwell Anderson Play Author
Pandro S. Berman Producer
Dudley Nichols Screenwriter
Darrell Silvera Set Designer
Vernon Walker Special Effects
Year: 1936
Runtime: 123
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature


Produced by
Pandro S. Berman
RKO Pictures

Release
by Radio Pictures