Directed by:
Herbert WilcoxCinematography:
Freddie YoungPlots(1)
Beginning in 1840 with her marriage to Prince Albert against a backdrop of discontent and with revolutions raging across Europe, the film shows key events and relationships during Victoria's reign, during which with the counsel of her 'angel', Albert the occasionally capricious queen won the deep affection of her people and redefined the role of the monarchy. A lavish sequel to 1937's celebrated film biography Victoria the Great, this sumptuous historical epic once again recounts the life and reign of Queen Victoria this time in glorious Technicolor. Given unprecedented access to the royal palaces, director Herbert Wilcox re-casts Anna Neagle as Victoria and Anton Walbrook as Prince Albert in a film that again met with worldwide acclaim. (Network)
(more)Cast
Anna Neagle
UK
Best movies:
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Anton Walbrook
Austria-Hungary
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C. Aubrey Smith
UK
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Walter Rilla
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Felix Aylmer
UK
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Henry Hallett
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Malcolm Keen
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Derrick De Marney
UK
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Greta Schröder
German Empire
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Jack Watling
UK
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Miles Malleson
UK
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Wyndham Goldie
UK
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Edgar Driver
UK
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Edward Lexy
UK
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Charles Carson
UK
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Robert Eddison
Japan
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