Mary Tudor (1911 film)
Mary Tudor is a 1911 silent historical drama film directed by J. Searle Dawley and starring Mrs. J. Searle Dawley (as Mary Tudor), Charles Ogle, and Marc McDermott. It is based on the play of the same name by Victor Hugo. The film depicts events from the reign of Mary I of England, focusing on her relationship with the commoner Gilbert, who is secretly in love with her lady-in-waiting, Jane. The film explores themes of political intrigue, religious persecution, and the conflict between love and duty. It was produced by Edison Studios and is a short film. Little is known about the film's critical reception, and no known copies are believed to exist, making it a lost film.