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Director: | John Madden |
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Writer: | Jeremy Brock |
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When Queen Victoria's husband Prince Albert dies, she finds solace in her trusted servant, Mr. John Brown. But their relationship also brings scandal and turmoil to the monarchy. | |
Release Date: | Jul 18, 1997 |
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Director: | John Madden |
Writer: | Jeremy Brock |
Genres: | Drama, Romance, History |
Keywords | scotland, england, assassination, queen, prince, widow, victorian england, royalty, 19th century, british monarchy |
Production Companies | Miramax, BBC Scotland, GBH |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Judi Dench | Queen Victoria |
Billy Connolly | John Brown |
Geoffrey Palmer | Henry Ponsonby |
Antony Sher | Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli |
Gerard Butler | Archie Brown |
Richard Pasco | Doctor Jenner |
David Westhead | Prince of Wales (Bertie) |
Georgie Glen | Lady Churchill |
Sara Stewart | Princess Alexandra |
Finty Williams | Princess Helena |
Oliver Ford Davies | Dean of Windsor |
Delia Lindsay | Society Lady |
Bridget McConnell | Lady Ely |
Claire Nicolson | Princess Louise |
Hattie Ladbury | Princess Alice |
Oliver Kent | Prince Alfred |
Alex Menzies | Prince Arthur |
Simon McKerrell | Prince Leopold |
Jimmy Chisholm | Mr. Grant |
Elaine Collins | Mrs. Grant |
Jason Morell | Lord Stanley |
Cherith Mellor | Mary Ann Disraeli |
Brendan O'Hea | Barney |
Catherine O'Donnell | Lady-in-Waiting |
Rupert Farley | Bertie's Valet |
Rebecca Charles | Assistant Dresser |
George Hall | Speaker of the House |
Robin Marchal | Commons Counter |
Theo Fraser Steele | Footman |
James Vaughan | Sir Charles Dilke |
Name | Job |
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Jeremy Brock | Writer |
John Madden | Director |
Stephen Warbeck | Original Music Composer |
Richard Greatrex | Director of Photography |
Martin Childs | Production Design |
Robin Sales | Editor |
Michelle Guish | Casting |
Charlotte Dirickx | Art Direction |
Deirdre Clancy | Costume Design |
Beverley Binda | Key Hair Stylist |
Veronica McAleer | Makeup Artist |
Lisa Westcott | Hair Designer, Makeup Designer |
Hilary Benson | Production Manager |
Deborah Saban | First Assistant Director |
Raymond Perry | Property Master |
John Downer | Sound Editor |
Sarah Morton | Dialogue Editor |
Tony Harding | Special Effects |
Tony Haslam | Gaffer |
Alastair Rae | Steadicam Operator |
Mark Tillie | Still Photographer |
Ros Ward | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Lee Clayton | Tailor |
Jonathan Sales | Assistant Editor |
Roland Caine | Location Manager |
Claire Tovey | Location Manager |
Nick Ingman | Conductor |
Kim Armitage | Script Supervisor |
Penny Madden | Title Designer |
Paul Bradburn | Props |
Name | Title |
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Sarah Curtis | Producer |
Andrea Calderwood | Executive Producer |
Douglas Rae | Executive Producer |
Nigel Warren-Green | Executive Producer |
Rebecca Eaton | Executive Producer |
Organization | Category | Person | |
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Golden Globes | Best Supporting Actor | Judi Dench | Nominated |
Golden Globes | Best Actor | Anthony Hopkins | Nominated |
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There have been goodness knows how many theories about the relationship between Queen Victoria and her highland ghillie John Brown, brought from Her Majesty's estate at Balmoral to try to prize her from her routine of melancholy following the death of Prince Albert. In this version, John Madden clev ... erly decides to emphasise the characterisations of the Queen and of her Highland servant, rather than to try and create something that historians can argue over... Of course it's all speculative, but both Judi Dench and Billy Connolly excel here at building an honest, and ultimately loving friendship that is plausible - especially for the widow surrounded otherwise by an almost acolytic suite of staff. Geoffrey Palmer is also on good form as her Private Secretary (Sir Henry Ponsonby) trying to walk the line between protocol and productivity; and to deal with the resentment across the family and other staff caused by Brown's relationship with his Sovereign as the film progresses. Antony Sher also stands out as the politically savvy Disraeli, David Westhead as the seriously un-amused Prince of Wales and there is an early outing for Gerard Butler as John's brother "Archie". As you'd expect, the technical and creative aspects of the production lend their best efforts to make this a very craftful piece of cinema.