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The Tower of London is a British film of genre Drama directed by Maurice Elvey with Isobel Elsom

The Tower of London (1926)

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Genres Drama,    Horror,    Historical

The Tower of London (littéralement : La Tour de Londres) est un film britannique réalisé par Maurice Elvey et sorti en 1926.

Ce film muet en noir et blanc reconstitue l'histoire de Jeanne Grey, qui fut brièvement reine d'Angleterre en 1553 avant d'être déposée et exécutée lorsque Marie Tudor réussit à prendre le pouvoir.

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Isobel Elsom

(Lady Jane Grey)
John Stuart
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