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Tony 3 year s ago
Not bad ! clapping clapping clapping
       
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Randolph 3 year s ago
I've seen most of these. A few were outstanding.. heart
       
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Ez 3 year s ago
I usually cant take these types of movies, as they typically force 21st century progressive politics into the historic character's life.
       
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Brady 3 year s ago
#14
Ali who?
       
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Wilbur 3 year s ago
Did you know Versailles was so filthy people took cr#ps in flower pots, vases, and fountains? Curtains and dresses were notoriosly stained by skid marks. 35 vomit
       
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Wen 3 year s ago
#1 and #8 are the same queen, they just don't want the trade federation to find out
       
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Vic 3 year s ago
#3 *All that the post said* I'm a Brit and I didn't give a flying f@#k.
       
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Floyd 3 year s ago
#14 the pinoccio nose
       
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Helen Mirren as Queen Elizabeth II — The Queen

After the sudden death of Princess Diana of Wales, the public eye was focused in the British Royal House. People were shocked by the loss of their most beloved princess and they were wondering why the Queen hadn’t made a public appearance yet. The Queen retraces the events from Queen Elizabeth’s point of view after Lady Di’s accident in Paris. You can see and hear her conversations with Prime Minister Tony Blair, and their criteria to decide what kind of statement has to be made public to finally put an end to people’s concerns, not only about the accident, but also about her silence.

Actress Helen Mirren played Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and thanks to her excellent performance she won an Oscar for this role.

 

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