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The New Yorker by Pauline Kael
There's no motivating idea visible in this version, produced abroad by Hal B. Wallis, and the leaden script, by John Hale, lacks romantic spirit and dramatic sense.
Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert
Historical dramas can be fun if you approach them in the right spirit, and I enjoyed Mary, Queen of Scots.
The New York Times by Vincent Canby
Because both Miss Redgrave and Miss. Jackson possess identifiable intelligence, Mary, Queen of Scots is not as difficult to sit through as some bad movies I can think of. It's just solemn, well-groomed and dumb.