Elizabeth: The Golden Age

Titolo originale: Elizabeth: The Golden Age
Regia: Shekhar Kapur |
Anno: 2007
Origine: France | United Kingdom | Germany |
Generi: Dramma Storia Romance
Tag: assassination | england | queen elizabeth i | religious war | tudor | armada | catholicism | sea battle | palace intrigue | 16th century |
Cast: Cate Blanchett | Laurence Fox | Clive Owen | Geoffrey Rush | Tom Hollander | Abbie Cornish | Rhys Ifans | Samantha Morton | Jordi Mollà | Eddie Redmayne | Adrian Scarborough | Adam Godley | Robert Cambrinus | Christian Brassington | David Threlfall | Vidal Sancho | John Shrapnel | Sam Spruell | Kelly Hunter | David Sterne | David Robb | Jonathan Bailey | Steve Lately | Kate Fleetwood | Aimee King | Susan Lynch | Kristin Coulter Smith | Hayley Burroughs | Kirsty McKay | Lucia Ruck Keene | William Houston | Lucienne Venisse-Back | Elise McCave | Penelope McGhie | Coral Beed | Rosalind Halstead | Steven Loton | Martin Baron | David Armand | Steven Robertson | Jeremy Barker | George Innes | Kirstin Smith | Tim Preece | Benjamin May | Glenn Doherty | Chris Brailsford | Dave Legeno | Antony Carrick | John Atterbury | Alex Giannini | Joe Ferrara | Alexander Barnes | Charles Bruce | Jeremy Cracknell | Benedict Green | Adam Smith | Simon Stratton | Crispin Swayne | Kitty Fox | Kate Lindesay | Katherine Templar | Morne Botes | Finn Morrell | Shane Nolan |

Filippo II, re di Spagna e fervente cattolico, è fermamente deciso a detronizzare l'"eretica" Elisabetta I e a incoronare regina d'Inghilterra la cugina Maria Stuarda. Sostenuto dalla Chiesa di Roma e armato di un poderoso esercito il sovrano spagnolo ordisce un complotto ai danni di Elisabetta, che da trent'anni governa gli inglesi con forza e saggezza. Mentre il fondamentalismo cattolico di Filippo e dell'Inquisizione minaccia l'Europa protestante, la presenza a corte di Raleigh, un cittadino senza titolo nobiliare con la vocazione per l'esplorazione e per la navigazione su mari perigliosi, indebolisce le salde certezze della regina. Dimenticando il suo ruolo, Elisabetta si scopre vulnerabile e innamorata. Ma la politica estera la reclama. L' "invincibile" Armada di Filippo, centotrenta galere e trentamila uomini, è salpata per l'Inghilterra.

Approfondimenti

With her Oscar nomination for Best Actress, Cate Blanchett became the first female to receive multip [...] D
Director Shekhar Kapur filmed Elizabeth's personal time (ex. bathing) in circular sets to reflect th [...] D
When Elizabeth is conferring with her advisors about the impending arrival of the Spanish Armada, in [...] D
Angharad Rees designed some of the jewelry worn by Queen Elizabeth and her ladies in waiting. Pieces [...] D
Never mentioned, but the Duke of Norfolk and Queen Elizabeth are 2nd cousins. D
Jordi Mollà, who plays Philip II, was thirty-nine when the film was released. The historical Phil [...] D
To save money, only one ship replica was built. It was Raleigh's English vessel on one side and a Sp [...] D
Release prints were delivered to theaters with the fake title 'Minelli'. D
In the pre-battle scene at 1:28:00, Elizabeth wears the hair of a peasant or lower class woman. The [...] D
The color palette for this film is much brighter than the first movie. In this movie, Elizabeth is m [...] D
El Escorial, the Spanish King's palace, is really London's Westminster Cathedral. Since it's a funct [...] D
Elizabeth's jewelery was made by Erickson Beamon of Belgravia. Her plumed hats were designed by Step [...] D
Mary, Queen of Scots was not originally part of the Babington conspiracy. Sir Francis Walsingham, wh [...] D
Mary Queen of Scots was raised in the court of King Henry II of France and queen consort Catherine d [...] D
Director Shekhar Kapur felt that color should reveal a character's internal life. Costume designer A [...] D
Cate Blanchett had traveled to India in the early 2000s and had been enamored with everything about [...] D
Mary Stuart, played by Samantha Morton, was the daughter of Mary of Guise, who was played in Elizabe [...] D
Although not depicted, Robert Dudley was overall commander of the British forces during the Armada i [...] D
Clive Owen jumped at the chance of appearing in the film as he was a huge fan of the first movie. D
Eddie Redmayne has played different roles in competing Elizabeth movies. In Elizabeth I (2005), he p [...] D
The scene where Bess learns to dance the Volta required Abbie Cornish to be lifted in the air every [...] D
The words Mary Queen of Scots mouths before being executed are "I forgive you with all my heart." Th [...] D
In the film, when Elizabeth arrives at St. Paul's Cathedral, construction is going on. In real life, [...] D
Though not acknowledged in the credits, the cathedral interiors shown just after the marriage of Sir [...] D
When Elizabeth is shown her suitors, Christopher Hatton stands next to a table with a model of Willi [...] D
The scene of Raleigh leaving English shores to go into battle was originally filmed as his arrival t [...] D

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Errori

A prisoner is executed by the "long drop" hanging method; the length of rope, type of knot, and heig [...] D
When Elizabeth speaks with another character with a fireplace in the background, blue gas flames are [...] D
When Elizabeth gave her speech to the troops, she rode sidesaddle. Her speech was also given several [...] D
Raleigh puts the outside of the cloak on the puddle. Thereafter he wears it as a token of his regard [...] D
Queen Mary's dog is a West Highland White (Westie), which first appeared in Scotland in the 19th cen [...] D
When the priest replies to a letter from Mary, Queen Of Scots, he uses a modern quill pen with a bal [...] D
A Spanish lumberjack uses a double-bitted axe to chop down a tree. This was invented in the United S [...] D
Elizabeth speaks German to Charles II, Archduke of Austria. There is no historical evidence that Eli [...] D
The fire ship battle took place off the coast of France, not England. No Spanish ship caught fire or [...] D
Elizabeth's sidesaddle is shown to have two horns, or "pommels." Sidesaddles of this time had only o [...] D
Queen Elizabeth watches the Armada burn from a cliff near her camp at Tilbury. Tilbury is in the Tha [...] D
Several times, Elizabeth's nails are manicured in 18th-century French style. D
Walter Raleigh was not in the battle against the Armada. In 1588 he was in Ireland, out of favor wit [...] D
When Philip walks with Isabella towards the balcony of the Escorial, then stands back, the position [...] D
Raleigh's introduction of the potato to court is pure fiction. Spanish Conquistadores learned of the [...] D
Foreign envoys present Queen Elizabeth with suitors for marriage. Among them are king Erik XVI of Sw [...] D
William Cecil, dismissed by Elizabeth at the end of Elizabeth, actually remained a close adviser of [...] D
In the film, Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain is a young child. She was 19 when the movie beg [...] D
As with most historical biopics, some of the events did not occur exactly as they are portrayed in t [...] D
At 38:50 Elizabeth walks through a curtain, runs out of stage area, and continues to walk in the sam [...] D
In the film, Mary, Queen of Scots, is only 5'3". In real life, Mary was 6 feet tall, unusually tall [...] D
When the suitors show the portrait of Eric XIV of Sweden, they show the wrong painting. The real pai [...] D
The real Babington Plot, to assassinate Queen Elizabeth at the altar, was thwarted in the planning s [...] D
Eric XIV is said to be King of Sweden in 1585. In fact he was murdered by poison in 1568, almost 20 [...] D
In 1585, Charles II, Archduke of Austria, was 45, married to his niece Maria Anna of Bavaria and alr [...] D
When Elizabeth is supposed to be galloping side-saddle, she is actually astride her horse. A false r [...] D
At Mary's execution, her crucifix dangles to the left. In the next shot, it dangles in the middle. D
The trees chopped down in large numbers to build King Philip's fleet are clearly some kind of conife [...] D
When Walter Raleigh is entertaining the Queen with his stories of the sea, Elizabeth is wearing a bl [...] D
English Admiral Lord Howard said he was losing ships, and outgunned by the Spanish. However, the Eng [...] D
When Elizabeth walks to mass after Walter Raleigh lays his coat down, Bess Throckmorton is right beh [...] D
Elizabeth and Mary Stuart are referred to as cousins when Elizabeth is Mary's father's cousin. In ki [...] D
When Francis Walsingham is on his deathbed, Isaac Oliver's famous "Rainbow Portrait" of Elizabeth I [...] D
Bess Throckmorton became pregnant in summer 1591, 3 years after the Spanish Armada. Elizabeth was un [...] D
One of the most stirring lines in Elizabeth's speech to her solders on the eve of the destruction of [...] D
At 1:27:42, Elizabeth's leg armor is clearly a front plate with stretchy silver fabric underneath. D
In the movie, Walter Raleigh says he has set up a colony in Virginia in 1585. Every American schoolc [...] D
Mary Stuart speaks with a Scots accent in the film. She spoke with a French accent throughout her li [...] D
The final statement is wrong. The Armada was not a defeat, and much less the end of the war. Only 2 [...] D
Before each scene in Fotheringhay, where Mary, Queen of Scots, is imprisoned, the castle is surround [...] D
Dr. John Dee is shown advising Elizabeth shortly before the Armada invasion of 1588. Historically, D [...] D
The execution of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, is shown with a single, swift ax stroke. Historically, [...] D

Frase

Queen Elizabeth I: I like you, Mr. Raleigh. Walte [...] D
King Philip ll of Spain: Elizabeth is darkness. I [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: [to Raleigh] What are you stari [...] D
Walter Raleigh: How am I to win the Queen's favor? [...] D
Mary Stuart: My noble jailer. Am I a danger to Eng [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: [speaking about Walter Raleigh] [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: [Pointing at Sir Walter] This m [...] D
Sir Francis Walsingham: Forgive me, Your Majesty, [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: What does it mean? Dr. John De [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: My Lords, I can offer you no wo [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: Am I so hideous you can't even [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: What kind of man would you want [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: I like your immensities. Your o [...] D
Mary Stuart: Am I to have no privacy? Sir Amyas P [...] D
Walter Raleigh: Can you imagine what it is to cros [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: It is a Spanish plan. A plan of [...] D
Annette: Soon, England's true believers will rise [...] D
Sir Francis Walsingham: Your bishops preaching God [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: Oh, don't tease me, Mr. Raleigh [...] D
Walter Raleigh: I think it must be hard for so gre [...] D
Walter Raleigh: It is something, after all, to tak [...] D
Don Guerau De Spes: Excuse me, Your Majesty. The a [...] D
Sir Francis Walsingham: I care for your safety. Th [...] D
Sir Walter Raleigh: I have never known a woman lik [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: Do we discover the New World or [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: May we have wisdom not to fear [...] D
Dr. John Dee: The alignments of the planets is mos [...] D
Elizabeth Throckmorton: I'm so afraid. Sir Walter [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: Please, just give me hope. Dr. [...] D
Sir Amyas Paulet: And you, ma'am, are to be tried. [...] D
Elizabeth Throckmorton: The puddle man is outside, [...] D
Sir Francis Walsingham: If you were to produce an [...] D
[last lines] Queen Elizabeth I: I am called the V [...] D
[from trailer] Queen Elizabeth I: Spain intends t [...] D
Sir Christopher Hatton: [the Archduke Charles of A [...] D
[first lines] Title Card: 1585 Title Card: Spain [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: Are you here to tell me I must [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: There's something you could do [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: I will not be a toy of the fate [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: Go back to your rathole! Tell P [...] D
Sir Walter Raleigh: Why be afraid of tomorrow when [...] D
King Philip ll of Spain: I sacrifice Spain's fores [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: I have a secret, my dear. I pre [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: [to Raleigh] The storm clouds a [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: Bess would like to go to sea. [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: In some other world, in some ot [...] D
Sir Walter Raleigh: [interrupting Elizabeth hittin [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: [in German] You play the game v [...] D
King Philip ll of Spain: [spoken in Spanish by Kin [...] D
[first lines] King Philip ll of Spain: Come, my d [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: I suspect him of being a profes [...] D
Archduke Charles: The beauty of your Majesty is da [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: [smiling] The volta, I require [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: You see how fearless Bess is? [...] D
[from trailer] Queen Elizabeth I: By God, England [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: There must be only a mount of p [...] D
King Philip ll of Spain: A sweet Christian lady, s [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: And the private life of this Pr [...] D
Mary Stuart: [Mary sits before her accusers in bla [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: Male desire confers no distinct [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: [slaps Sir Francis on the back [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: Mr. Raleigh is eager to sail aw [...] D
Walter Raleigh: [Raleigh's horse runs ahead] Forgi [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: [whilst taking a bath] Is it tr [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: What have you brought me? Walt [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: How much longer do you think I [...] D
Sir Christopher Hatton: Be warned by the atrocitie [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: Treacherous. You dare to keep s [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: My bitches wear my collars! D
[after an expedition in the New World, Raleigh has [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: [to her army, lined up in front [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: More lines on my face. Where do [...] D
Sir Amyas Paulet: The Queen orders these measures [...] D
Dr. John Dee: Wonderful. Such strength. You will n [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: [during a briefing with Walsing [...] D
Walter Raleigh: [throws his coat in the road] A pu [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: Go on, Mr Raleigh. You were - h [...] D
William Walsingham: We will all be judged in the e [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: How many Catholics are there in [...] D
Sir Francis Walsingham: You can't learn the secret [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: The fall of an empire, you told [...] D
King Philip ll of Spain: The fleet must be ready t [...] D
Queen Elizabeth I: Oh, I envy you, Bess. You're fr [...] D
Sir Francis Walsingham: Mary Stuart must die! Que [...] D
[last lines] On Screen Text: The loss of the Arma [...] D

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