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Elizabeth

Synopsis

1554. The young Queen Elizabeth inherits a country wracked by internal religious conflict after years of divisive rule from her father Henry VIII, then her zealous Catholic half-sister, Mary. But in a few short years, she overcomes internal conspiracy, assassination attempts and formidable pressure from abroad to emerge as Europe's most powerful monarch.

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Year
1998
Type of film
Features
Format
35mm
Director
Shekhar Kapur
Producer
Tim Bevan,
Director of Photography
Remi Adefarasin
Principal cast
Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush, Christopher Ecclestone, Joe Fiennes, Richard Attenborough, Kathy Burke, Eric Cantona and Fanny Ardant
Eric Fellner, Alison Owen Screen Writer
Michael Hirst

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Production Company

Working Title Films c/o Polygram Film International Oxford House 76 Oxford Street London W1N 0HQ Tel: 020 7307 1300 Fax: 020 7307 1301

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