Mary Stuart leaves France and returns to Scotland, ready to occupy the throne to which she is heir. But conflicts accumulate: the nobility is hostile to him, starting with his half-brother the Earl of Moray, and his attachment to Catholicism clashes with the faith preached by John Knox, founder of the Presbyterian Church in Scotland. On the other hand, her cousin Elizabeth Tudor, illegitimate daughter of Henry VIII, fears that she will claim the English crown. Her only ally is Count Bothwell, commander of the Scottish troops, with whom she falls in love. But for reasons of state, she must marry Lord Danley, who will soon be murdered. The intrigues and tensions worsen.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/6799-mary-of-scotland-dvd--8420172027308.html6799Mary Of Scotland [DVD]<div><br />Mary Stuart leaves France and returns to Scotland, ready to occupy the throne to which she is heir. But conflicts accumulate: the nobility is hostile to him, starting with his half-brother the Earl of Moray, and his attachment to Catholicism clashes with the faith preached by John Knox, founder of the Presbyterian Church in Scotland. On the other hand, her cousin Elizabeth Tudor, illegitimate daughter of Henry VIII, fears that she will claim the English crown. Her only ally is Count Bothwell, commander of the Scottish troops, with whom she falls in love. But for reasons of state, she must marry Lord Danley, who will soon be murdered. The intrigues and tensions worsen.</div>https://dvdstorespain.es/289917-home_default/mary-of-scotland-dvd-.jpg4.0496instockVértice Cine4.04964.0496002015-04-15T16:21:58+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New/Start/EVENING SP 70John Ford
Mary Stuart leaves France and returns to Scotland, ready to occupy the throne to which she is heir. But conflicts accumulate: the nobility is hostile to him, starting with his half-brother the Earl of Moray, and his attachment to Catholicism clashes with the faith preached by John Knox, founder of the Presbyterian Church in Scotland. On the other hand, her cousin Elizabeth Tudor, illegitimate daughter of Henry VIII, fears that she will claim the English crown. Her only ally is Count Bothwell, commander of the Scottish troops, with whom she falls in love. But for reasons of state, she must marry Lord Danley, who will soon be murdered. The intrigues and tensions worsen.