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Cromwell The Movie Review

"The man who dared to stand alone against the might of a king – and the fury of a divided nation!"

It sounds like you're looking for a description or summary of the movie Cromwell . The most famous film with this title is the 1970 British historical drama, directed by Ken Hughes. cromwell the movie

Here is a concise text suitable for a database, review, or general description: Cromwell Release Year: 1970 Director: Ken Hughes Starring: Richard Harris (Oliver Cromwell), Alec Guinness (King Charles I), Robert Morley (Earl of Manchester), Timothy Dalton (Prince Rupert) "The man who dared to stand alone against

Set during the English Civil War (1642–1651), the film follows Puritan gentleman-farmer Oliver Cromwell as he is drawn from obscurity into Parliament. Frustrated by King Charles I’s tyrannical rule (taxation without consent, imprisonment of foes, and imposition of a new prayer book), Cromwell helps lead the rebellion. The film charts his rise from a backbencher to the leader of the New Model Army, his complex relationship with the King, and the ultimate decision to execute Charles I—leading to Cromwell’s own conflicted role as Lord Protector of England. Frustrated by King Charles I’s tyrannical rule (taxation