Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 30000000
Revenue
$ 82150642
Elizabeth I
Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester
Sir Francis Walsingham
Duke of Norfolk
The Pope
Sir William Cecil
Mary of Guise
Monsieur de Foix
Duc d'Anjou
Queen Mary Tudor
Earl of Arundel
Kat Ashley
Alvaro de la Quadra
Isabel Knollys
Sir Thomas Elyot
John Ballard
Arundel's Son
Earl of Sussex
Lady in Waiting
Lettice Howard
Lady in Waiting
Lady in Waiting
Lady in Waiting
Lady in Waiting
First Bishop
Second Bishop
Arundel's Daughter
Lady in Waiting
Master of the Tower
Norfolk's Man
Young French Man
Priest
Bishop Carlisle
Waad, Chancellor of the Eschequer
Earl of Derby
Lord William Howard
Lord Harewood
Bishop (in Cellar)
Third Bishop
Handsome Man
Female Martyr
Master Ridley
Palace Chamberlain
Mary's Dwarf
King Philip II of Spain
Dance Tutor
Dudley's Man
Dudley's Man
Vatican Cardinal
Arundel's Housemaid
Arundel's Wife
Walsingham's Man
Member of Duc d'Anjou's Group (uncredited)
(uncredited)
Royal Guard of Honour (uncredited)
Henchman (uncredited)
French Guard (uncredited)
(uncredited)
Courtier (uncredited)
Royal Guard (uncredited)
Norfolk's Man
Written by crastana on 2022-07-18
Even The Footballer did a decent job Forget about historical records and accuracy or Henry VIII architecture, their buildings look like they are in the BC XI. I wont give it 10 because is full of historical inaccuracies, if this was a Russian film they would say it is disinformation and propaganda..., as a work of fiction it works, the cast is great every one here does great acting i can´t say who was better, if it was Ecclestone or Kate Blanchet; like most of the movies before the XXI century a cast full of stars was a guarantee of a good movie.
Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-08-28
A very good looking depiction of the early reign of England's Queen Elizabeth I with Oscar-nominated Cate Blanchett in the title role. Initially, she struggles to stay alive during the reign of her devoutly Catholic (a superbly cast Kathy Burke) half-sister Mary, with the help of her childhood friend Robert Dudley (Joseph Fiennes). These risks do not diminish at all once she succeeds to the throne and faces conspiracies and plots from all around. It's not the most historically accurate version of her early reign, but Richard Attenborough, Geoffrey Rush and a devious, unscrupulous schemer in Christopher Eccleston as the Duke of Norfolk keep this intrigue of treachery, betrayal and power moving along tautly. Michael Hirst has a definite penchant for writing of the Tudor times and Shekhar Kapur brings the costumes and palaces alive with some creative direction.