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Wolf Hall (Masterpiece)
- Format: DVD
- Rated TVPG
- Release Date: 4/28/2015

Wolf Hall (Masterpiece)
- Format: DVD
- Rated TVPG
- Release Date: 4/28/2015
- Starring: Mark Rylance, Damian Lewis, Claire Foy, Thomas Brodie-Sangster
- UPC: 841887022460
- Item #: 1472187X
- Rated: TVPG
- Genre: TV Drama, British-Television
- Theme: Royalty
- Release Date: 4/28/2015
- Closed Caption: No
- Original Year: 2015
- Distributor/Studio: PBS (Direct)

Product Notes
Tony Award-winning actor Mark Rylance (Twelfth Night) and Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winner Damian Lewis (Homeland) star in the six-hour miniseries adapted from Hilary Mantel's best-selling Booker Prize-winning novels: Wolf Hall and it's sequel, Bring Up the Bodies. From humble beginnings and with an enigmatic past, Thomas Cromwell (Rylance) is the brilliant consigliore to King Henry VIII (Lewis). Told from Cromwell's perspective, Wolf Hall follows the complex machinations and back room dealings of this pragmatic and accomplished power broker who must serve king and country while dealing with deadly political intrigue, Henry VIII's tempestuous relationship with Anne Boleyn (Claire Foy, Little Dorrit), and the religious upheavals of the Protestant reformation. A historical drama for a modern audience, this un romanticized re-telling lifts the veil on the internal struggles England faced on the brink of Reformation. At the center of it all is Cromwell, navigating the moral complexities that accompany the exercise of power, trapped between his desire to do what is right and his instinct to survive.