Project Detail

The Young Victoria

Synopsis

Chronicling Queen Victoria's rise to power, focusing on the early turbulent years of her reign and her legendary romance and marriage to Prince Albert.

Details

Year
2010
Type of project
Features
Running time
100 mins
Director
Jean-Marc Vallée
Producer
Graham King, Martin Scorsese, Tim Headington, Sarah Ferguson
Editor
Paul Jutras
Screenwriter
Julian Fellowes
Director of Photography
Hagen Bogdanski
Production Designer
Patrice Vermette
Sound
Martin Pinsonnault
Principal cast
Emily Blunt, Rupert Friend, Paul Bettany, Jim Broadbent, Miranda Richardson, Thomas Kretschmann
Costume Designer
Sandy Powell
Hair and Make-up Designer
Jenny Shircore

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

GK Films

1411 5th St
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Santa Monica CA 90019
USA

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Sales Company

GK Films

1411 5th St
Suite 200
Santa Monica CA 90019
USA

T +1 310 315 1722

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