Cast
- Mary Tudor - Glynis Johns
- King Henry VIII - James Robertson Justice
- Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk - Richard Todd
- Duke of Buckingham - Michael Gough
- Lady Margaret - Jane Barrett
- Sir Edwin Caskoden - Peter Copley
- Lord Chamberlain - Ernest Jay
- Louis XII - Jean Mercure
- Cardinal Wolsey - D. A. Clarke-Smith
- Dauphin of France - Gérard Oury
- DeLongueville - Fernand Fabre
- Antoine Duprat - Gaston Richer
- Queen Katherine - Rosalie Crutchley
- Earl of Surrey - Bryan Coleman
- Princess Claude - Helen Goss
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