
Bow to No One
In 1561, Mary Stuart, widow of the King of France, returns to Scotland, reclaims her rightful throne and menaces the future of Queen Elizabeth I as ruler of England, because she has a legitimate claim to the English throne. Betrayals, rebellions, conspiracies and their own life choices imperil both Queens. They experience the bitter cost of power, until their tragic fate is finally fulfilled.
- 6.5
- 2018
- Released
- 2h 4m

Saoirse Ronan
Mary Stuart
Margot Robbie
Queen Elizabeth I
Jack Lowden
Lord Darnley
David Tennant
John Knox
Guy Pearce
William Cecil
Gemma Chan
Bess of Hardwick
James McArdle
James, Earl of Moray
Ismael Cruz Cordova
David Rizzio
Martin Compston
Earl of Bothwell
Joe Alwyn
Robert Dudley
Brendan Coyle
Earl of Lennox
Ian Hart
Lord Maitland
Richard Cant
Thomas Andrews
Guy Rhys
Earl of Kent
Thom Petty
Earl of Shrewsbury
Izuka Hoyle
Mary Seton
John Ramm
Bull
Simon Russell Beale
Robert Beale
Maria Dragus
Mary Fleming
Liah O'Prey
Mary Livingston
Eileen O'Higgins
Mary Beaton
Greg Miller Burns
Thomas Hepburn
Aneurin Pascoe
John Hepburn
Kal Sabir
The Laird of Ramorny
Luke Kidd
James Haliburton
Adrian Lester
Lord Randolph
Georgia Burnell
Kate Carey
Alan Turkington
Thomas Jenye
Euan Macnaughton
William Kirkcaldy of Grange
Scot Greenan
Hector Maclean
Karen Dunbar
Commoner
Ian Hallard
Sir Richard Knightley
Andrew Rothney
King James I
Angela Bain
Snuffer Woman
Abby Cassidy
Fotheringhay Gentlewoman
Shalisha James-Davis
Fotheringhay Gentlewoman
Adam Bond
Sir William Douglas
Katharine O'Donnelly
Young Holyrood Servant
Grace Molony
Dorothy Stafford
Luke Hobson
Henry Killigrew
Ben Wiggins
John Tamworth
Eric MacLennan
Portrait Painter
Nathen East
Andrew Ker of Fawdonside
Daniel Booroff
Knox's Secretary
Sean Buchanan
Francis Yaxley
Matthew Pidgeon
Wedding Announcer
Benjamin Barraclough
Officer
Jordan Turk
James MacDonald
Adam Stevenson
Urie Campbell
Chris Grahamson
Moray's Drummer
Ed Jones
William Taylor
Owen Gorman
Bishop
John Stahl
Fisherman
Kadiff Kirwan
Attaché
Alex Beckett
Sir Walter Mildmay
Will Rowlands
Soldier
Grant Crookes
Bothwell
Philip Gascoyne
English Nobleman (uncredited)










Released
en
$25,000,000.00
$46,712,809.00
- #based on novel or book
- #scotland
- #cousin
- #royal family
- #biography
- #queen elizabeth i
- #tudor
- #female prisoner
- #burlesque
- #cousin relationship
- #woman director
- #16th century
- #british monarchy
- #house of stuart
- #apathetic
Reviews

Well, I guess the good new is that you don't have to worry at all. It is not historically accurate, and by that I mean it falls under the title of "revisionist." Normally I don't care if a film is historically accurate, I understand it is Hollywood...but I do care if it is a total re-write of history. This is a rewrite, it is so far from accurate that it is a clear attempt to change people's kn

Unfortunately there are just too many flaws in this depiction of the life of Mary Stuart to itemise. The writing rather clumsily imposes a 21st century slant on 16th century Scottish history and seems more bent on imposing the morals and opinions of the former on the times and scenarios of the latter. Neither principal performance is particularly engaging; and Jack Lowden and Joe Alwyn are frankly

We have a scourge upon our land. 'Tis worse than pestilence and famine. 'Tis a woman with a crown. Mary Stuart's (Saoirse Ronan) attempt to overthrow her cousin Elizabeth I (Margot Robbie), Queen of England, finds her condemned to years of imprisonment before facing execution. Directed by Josie Rourke and written by Beau Willimon and John Guy, Mary Queen of Scots is the latest in a long line

We have a scourge upon our land. 'Tis worse than pestilence and famine. 'Tis a woman with a crown. Mary Stuart's (Saoirse Ronan) attempt to overthrow her cousin Elizabeth I (Margot Robbie), Queen of England, finds her condemned to years of imprisonment before facing execution. Directed by Josie Rourke and written by Bau Willimon and John Guy, Mary Queen of Scots is the latest in a long
This movie is complete trash. Watch only if you want modern politics shoved down your throat. The movie focuses more on LGBT rights then events related to the setting the movie takes place. Poor casting choices, horrible acting from A-list actors and low budget sets. Not worth streaming. Not worth pirating. Not worthing Seeding. Not worth the popcorn.

Thinking about them just in terms of their visual appearnce, Saoirse Ronan probably should have played Queen Elizabeth I instead of Mary, and Margot Robbie probably should have played Not In This Movie. Perhaps it could have performed better, had it not come out the same year as both _Outlaw King_ and _The Favourite_, as its content lies somewhere between the two, but its quality pales to eithe











