John Wycliffe: The Morning Star
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John Wycliffe: The Morning Star is a 1984 film about the life and teachings of John Wycliffe (1324–1384).[1] The film is set entirely on the later years of his life, and deals with his falling out with the Catholic Church, his translation of the Bible into English and propels the common argument that his teachings contributed to the later Protestant Reformation of the 16th century.[2]
This film was directed by Tony Tew.[3][4]
Cast[]
- Michael Bertenshaw as "John Purvey"
- James Downie as "Boy"
- Peter Howell as "John Wycliffe"
- Barrie Cookson as "Nicholas Hereford"
- Jeremy Roberts as "Throckmorton"
- Peter Cassell as "Batka"
- Mel Churcher as "Wycliffe's Niece"
- Noel Howlett as "Simon Sudbury"
- Robert James as "William Courtenay"
- Malcolm Terris as "Sheriff"
- Martin Matthews as "Prisoner"
- Sebastian Abineri as "Peasant Husband"
- Anna Lindup as "Peasant Wife"
- Keith Buckley as "John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster"
- Colin Russell as "Squire Newberry"
- Christopher Reeks as "Priest"
- Suzanne Church as "Beth"
- Derek Ware as "Peasant"
- Forbes Collins as "Peasant"
- Iain Cuthbertson as "Chancellor Rigg"
- Steven Finch
- Bunny Reed as "Forrest"
- John Moreno as "Benedictine Monk"
See also[]
- List of historical drama films
References[]
- ^ "John Wycliffe: The Morning Star (1983) - Tony Tew | Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related | AllMovie" – via www.allmovie.com.
- ^ "John Wycliffe: The Morningstar | Dove Family Friendly Movie Reviews". Dove.org.
- ^ "John Wycliffe - The Morning Star (1985)". BFI.
- ^ "John Wycliffe: The Morning Star (1983) - Tony Tew | Cast and Crew | AllMovie" – via www.allmovie.com.
External links[]
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- Films set in the 14th century
- 1984 films
- 1984 drama films
- Films about religion
- Films set in England
- American biographical films
- American films
- 1980s drama film stubs
- Biographical film stubs