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2006 • Drama / History • 103m

The Queen

"Our Leaders. Ourselves."

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The Queen is an intimate behind the scenes glimpse at the interaction between HM Elizabeth II and Prime Minister Tony Blair during their struggle, following the death of Diana, to reach a compromise between what was a private tragedy for the Royal family and the public's demand for an overt display of mourning.

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Helen Mirren
Helen Mirren
The Queen
Michael Sheen
Michael Sheen
Tony Blair
James Cromwell
James Cromwell
Prince Philip
Helen McCrory
Helen McCrory
Cherie Blair
Alex Jennings
Alex Jennings
Prince Charles
Roger Allam
Roger Allam
Robin Janvrin
Sylvia Syms
Sylvia Syms
Queen Mother
Paul Barrett
Paul Barrett
Trevor Rees-Jones
Tim McMullan
Tim McMullan
Stephen Lamport
Douglas Reith
Douglas Reith
Lord Airlie
Mark Bazeley
Mark Bazeley
Alastair Campbell
Robin Soans
Robin Soans
Equerry
Lola Peploe
Lola Peploe
Janvrin's Secretary
Joyce Henderson
Joyce Henderson
Balmoral Maid
Pat Laffan
Pat Laffan
Head Ghillie
Amanda Hadingue
Amanda Hadingue
Queen's Dresser
Gray O'Brien
Gray O'Brien
Charles' Valet
Julian Firth
Julian Firth
Blair's Aide
Director: Stephen FrearsExecutive Producer: Cameron McCrackenExecutive Producer: Scott RudinProducer: Andy HarriesProducer: Christine LanganProducer: Tracey SeawardExecutive Producer: François IvernelWriter: Peter Morgan

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CinemaSerf
2023-09-03
70%

I'm not sure if Stephen Frears was really just trying to kick-start the Tony Blair fan club when he made this highly speculative and frankly rather unkind feature about how Queen Elizabeth II (Helen Mirren) - and, to an extent, her family - dealt with the aftermath of the death of the divorced Princess of Wales in Paris. Mr Blair (Michael Shannon) has only just been elected and together with his pretty openly hostile (to the monarchy) wife Cherie (Helen McCrory) heads to the palace for his appointment audience. When the tragedy does ensue, the Royal Family are at Balmoral in Aberdeenshire and the remainder of this film - intercut with occassional news actuality - postulates on just how the relationship between the prime minister and his Sovereign might have played out in the face of the growing and totally irrational public outpourings of grief and frustrations following the accident. Mirren and Shannon are both on great form here and even if the former is more of a mimic than an actress with this part, she still imbues enough characterisation for us to accept the plausibility that this might just have been the response of the actual Queen Elizabeth. It's beautifully shot and it was nice to see Sylvia Syms on screen again, albeit briefly and again, rather unsympathetically. I can't help but wonder how much of this has become the gospel in many people's eyes as to just how things did happen back in 1997. Somehow, I very much doubt it - but it's interesting to watch nonetheless.

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Status
Released
Origin
GB
Languages
German, English, French
Studios
Granada Productions, Pathé Renn Productions, BiM Distribuzione
Budget
$15,000,000
Box Office
$123,384,128
Website
http://www.thequeenmovie.co.uk/

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