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Queen (The)

Country: United Kingdom, Language: English, 103 mins

  • Director: Stephen Frears
  • Writer: Peter Morgan
  • Producer: Andy Harries; François Ivernel

CGiii Comment

Just watch it for Mirren's performance - intoxicating.

It is a little strange, but...'Alistair Campbell' steals the show!!!

No-one is shown in a good light...a decent stab at the establishment.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Diana the 'People's Princess' has died in a car accident in Paris. The Queen and her family decide that for the best, they should remain hidden behind the closed doors of Balmoral Castle. The heartbroken public do not understand and request that the Queen comforts her people. This also puts pressure on newly elected Tony Blair, who constantly tries to convince the monarchy to address the public.

Cast & Characters

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