Two films have been made about Lady Jane Grey.
‘Tudor Rose’ or ‘Nine Days A Queen’
1936
Nova Pilbeam as Lady Jane
John Mills as Guildford Dudley
Directed by Robert Stevenson
This film is discussed in:
Tudors and Stuarts on Film: Historical Perspectives edited by Susan Doran and Thomas S Freeman
Mid-Tudor Queenship and Memory: The Making and Re-making of Lady Jane Grey and Mary I edited by Valerie Schutte & Jessica S Hower
Stills from the film can be found in:
Tudors and Stuarts on Film: Historical Perspectives edited by Susan Doran and Thomas S Freeman
The Many Faces of Lady Jane Grey by Frank Prochaska
‘Lady Jane’
1985
Helena Bonham Carter as Lady Jane
Cary Elwes as Guildford Dudley
Directed by Trevor Nunn
This film is discussed in Tudors and Stuarts on Film: Historical Perspectives edited by Susan Doran and Thomas S Freeman
This film is discussed in The Birth of a Queen: Essays on the Quincentenary of Mary I edited by Sarah Duncan and Valerie Schutte
This film is quoted from in The Lost Kings: Lancaster, York & Tudor by Amy Licence
This film is discussed and quoted from in Mid-Tudor Queenship and Memory: The Making and Re-making of Lady Jane Grey and Mary I edited by Valerie Schutte & Jessica S Hower
Stills from the film can be found in:
Tudors and Stuarts on Film: Historical Perspectives edited by Susan Doran and Thomas S Freeman
Hunting the truth of Lady Jane Grey by Leanda de Lisle (Country Life)
The Many Faces of Lady Jane Grey by Frank Prochaska
Films and Filming May 1986
Details about these films can be found at Internet Movie Database.