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Synopsis
This British-made historical drama depicts the rise of young Elizabeth Tudor to Queen of England, a reign of intrigue and betrayals. In 1554, Queen Mary I (Kathy Burke) tries to restore Catholicism as England's single faith. With no heir to the crown, she maneuvers to keep her Protestant half-sister Elizabeth (Cate Blanchett) from succeeding her, but her efforts fail. With Mary dead, Elizabeth is proclaimed Queen of England in November 1558. Elizabeth relishes the return from exile of her childhood sweetheart, Lord Robert Dudley (Joseph Fiennes). Chief adviser Sir William Cecil (Richard Attenborough) urges the young Queen to forget personal matters and instead address the country's pressing problems. England is bankrupt, has no army, and is under serious threat from abroad. Elizabeth even has enemies within her own court, the most dangerous being the Duke of Norfolk (Christopher Eccleston). Hoping for an heir, Cecil suggests marriage candidates -- King Philip II of Spain or the French Duc d'Anjou (Vincent Cassel) -- to secure the realm. Elizabeth agrees to meet their ambassadors, but her true feelings are revealed when she meets Dudley for a secret tryst. French "warrior queen" Mary of Guise (Fanny Ardent) amasses troops at the Scottish border. Elizabeth bows to the pro-War lobby led by Norfolk, despite protests from her Master of Spies, the enigmatic Sir Francis Walsingham (Geoffrey Rush), but the decision to fight leads to a humiliating defeat. As dark clouds of court conspiracies gather, and the possibility of assassination looms, Elizabeth strikes out at her enemies and puts her trust in Walsingham. Shown at 1998 film fests (Venice, Toronto), this is the first English-language film of Indian director Shekhar Kapur, who shot on locations at Northumberland, Derbyshire, North Yorkshire, and at Shepperton Studios. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

Cast

Fanny Ardant Mary of Guise
Daniel Craig John Ballard
Angus Deayton
Christopher Eccleston Duke of Norfolk
John Gielgud The Pope
Edward Hardwicke
Terence Rigby
Richard Attenborough Sir William Cecil
Geoffrey Rush Sir Francis Walsingham
Kathy Burke Queen Mary of Tudor
Vincent Cassel Duc d'Anjou
Eric Cantona Monsieur de Foix
James Frain Alvaro de la Quadra
Kelly MacDonald
Cate Blanchett Elizabeth I
Emily Mortimer
Amanda Ryan
Joseph Fiennes Robert Dudley

Production Crew

Lucy Richardson Art Director
Simone Ireland Casting
Vanessa Pereira Casting
Remi Adefarasin Cinematographer
Debra Hayward Co-producer
Liza Chasin Co-producer
David Hirschfelder Composer (Music Score)
Alexandra Byrne Costume Designer
Shekhar Kapur Director
Jill Bilbock Editor
Jill Bilcock Editor
Tommy Gromley First Assistant Director
Mary Richards Line Producer
Alison Owen Producer
Eric Fellner Producer
Tim Bevan Producer
John Myhre Production Designer
Mark Taylor Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Hirst Screenwriter
Peter Howitt Set Designer
Michael Harris Sound Recordist
David A. Stephenson Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1998
Runtime: 121
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
for violence and sexuality
Category: Feature


Sound
SDDS/Dolby Digital/Digital DTS

Produced by
Channel 4
Gramercy Pictures
Polygram
Working Title Films

Release
November 06, 1998 (USA)

Awards
1998 - Best Picture - Academy
1998 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1998 - Best Picture [Runner-up] - Toronto Film Critics Association
1998 - Best Picture - Academy
1998 - Best Picture - Academy
1998 - Best Picture - Academy
1998 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
1998 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
1998 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie