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The Queen (2006)

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Overview

Director:
Stephen Frears
Writer:
Peter Morgan (written by)
Release Date:
15 September 2006 (Italy) more view trailer
Genre:
Biography | Drama more
Tagline:
Tradition Prepared Her. Change Will Define Her. more
Plot:
After the death of Princess Diana, HM Queen Elizabeth II struggles with her reaction to a sequence of events nobody could have predicted. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Won Oscar. Another 58 wins & 49 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(83 articles)
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User Comments:
Paparazzi Kissed the Princess more

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)

Helen Mirren ... The Queen

James Cromwell ... Prince Philip
Alex Jennings ... Prince Charles
Roger Allam ... Robin Janvrin
Sylvia Syms ... Queen Mother
Tim McMullan ... Stephen Lamport
Robin Soans ... Equerry
Lola Peploe ... Janvrin's Secretary
Douglas Reith ... Lord Airlie
Joyce Henderson ... Balmoral Maid
Pat Laffan ... Head Ghillie
Amanda Hadingue ... Queen's Dresser
John McGlynn ... Balmoral Head Ghillie
Gray O'Brien ... Charles' Valet
Dolina MacLennan ... Balmoral Switchboard Operator
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Regina, La (Italy)
The Queen (France)
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for brief strong language.
Runtime:
USA:97 min
Country:
UK | France | Italy
Language:
English | German | French
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Certification:
Singapore:PG | UK:12A | Argentina:Atp | Australia:M | Peru:PT | Germany:o.Al. | Malaysia:U | France:U | Denmark:A | Norway:A | Switzerland:7 (canton of Vaud) | Switzerland:7 (canton of Geneva) | Ireland:PG | USA:PG-13 (certificate #42527) | Sweden:Btl | Portugal:M/12 | Netherlands:AL | South Korea:12 | Canada:G (British Columbia/Manitoba/Ontario/Quebec) | Hong Kong:IIA | Canada:PG (Alberta/Nova Scotia) | Brazil:Livre | Finland:K-3
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Large parts of the film are real life; it includes several of Diana's real press conferences, scenes from outside Buckingham Palace after the death of Diana (including those of flowers, and the hysterical population taking interviews), and scenes from her funeral. Therefore, many of the uncredited appearances are from Princess Diana, several broadcasters and many celebrities from the funeral (including Elton John, Nicole Kidman, Tom Cruise, Steven Spielberg and so on). more
Goofs:
In the first scene where Blair is talking to the Queen, when she puts down the phone he hears the old pulse dialing tone, this was phased out by BT, in London, long previous to 1997 when the film is set. more
Quotes:
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Reporter: After weeks of campaigning on the road, Tony Blair and his family finally strolled the few hundred yards to the polling station this election day morning. Amongst the Labour faithful up and down the country, there is an enormous sense of pride in Mr. Blair's achievements, and the confidence that he is about to become the youngest prime minister this century.
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Movie Connections:
Features "Panorama: (1995-11-20)" (1995) more
Soundtrack:
Of't in the Stilly Night more

FAQ

Is the movie close to reality or part Fiction?
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79 out of 117 people found the following comment useful:-
Paparazzi Kissed the Princess, 9 October 2006
8/10
Author: David H. Schleicher from New Jersey, USA

The paparazzi kissed the princess that fateful week in 1997, but all the English people wanted was their Queen. Stephen Frears' competent, well written, expertly cast and intimate look into the Royal Family and British government in the aftermath of Princess Diana's death is a straightforward, no-nonsense stunner.

Operating both as a comedy of manners where the newly elected Prime Minister Tony Blair (an excellent Michael Sheen) must save the Royal Family from themselves before the Monarchy is tossed aside completely by an angry, guilt-ridden public desperately wanting a statement, a word of comfort, or at very least the presence in London of their Queen Elizabeth II (played masterfully by Helen Mirren, who is as cold and stubborn here as she was conflicted and passionate as Elizabeth I in the HBO miniseries of the same name earlier this year), and also as a surprisingly touching testament to the British people's love affair with Princess Diana and more importantly the Monarchy, "The Queen" succeeds splendidly on multiple levels.

Frears combines archival footage of a grieving public and newscasts with intertwining splices of historical recreations and fictionalized riffs on what it must've been like inside the Royal Chambers. The writers get the mannerisms of the Royals down perfect, as people with stiff upper lips who declare their outrage with words like "quite" and "that's not how it's done!" One miscalculation is when the writers try to create a connection between Blair's love for his deceased mother and his newfound sense of protectionism over Elizabeth. It's only surface level, and Freudian, and seems rather out of place in an otherwise totally British film. The rest of the Royals serve as a sideshow, with Prince Charles wimpy and ineffective in the presence of his mother, Prince Phillip (James Cromwell) a rowdy lout, and the Queen Mother (Sylvia Sims) providing equal parts comic relief and aristocratic wisdom to her daughter.

In the end, "The Queen" is a film that sneaks up on you, funnier and more touching than you imagined, and anchored by a classic turn from a consummate British actress as a Queen who desires to understand her people and do them proud while honoring the traditions of her lineage.

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