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  1. The Sword and the Rose is a United States family and adventure film, produced by RKO-Walt Disney British Productions and directed by Ken Annakin. The film features the story of Mary Tudor, a younger sister of Henry VIII of England. Based on the 1898 novel When Knighthood Was in Flower by Charles Major, it was originally made into a motion picture in 1908 and again in 1922. The 1953 Disney ...

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  3. The Sword and the Rose. Rating: PG. Release Date: July 23, 1953. Genre: Adventure, Classics, Drama, Family, Live Action. At the royal court of Henry VIII, the King has decreed that his sister, coquettish Princess Mary Tudor, should wed the elderly Louis XII of France. But Mary falls madly in love with handsome, dashing Charles Brandon, an ...

  4. The Sword and Rose, San Francisco, California. 1,018 likes · 21 talking about this · 372 were here. A small multi-traditional metaphysical supply shoppe in the heart of San Francisco.

  5. Who We Are. The legendary draw of The Sword and Rose are the incenses, oils, and baths (of which there are now over 90) all hand blended in the shop. Each one is ritually made, choosing the best astrological aspects, ingredients, and ceremony for each purpose, deity, and walk of spirituality. We also offer Tarot, Palm, Astrological, and other ...

  6. The Sword and the Rose es una película dirigida por Ken Annakin con James Robertson Justice, Michael Gough. Descubre todas las informaciones sobre la película The Sword and the Rose, los vídeos ...

  7. Mary Tudor (Glynis Johns), sister of King Henry VIII (James Robertson Justice), vainly loves Charles Brandon (Richard Todd), a man of much virtue but no social title. Charles, heartbroken, leaves ...

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