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Il conte di Essex
Titolo originale: The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex
Regia:
Michael Curtiz
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Anno: 1939
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Storia Romance
Tag:
queen
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queen elizabeth i
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tudor
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earl
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16th century
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british monarchy
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Cast:
Bette Davis
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Errol Flynn
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Olivia de Havilland
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Donald Crisp
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Alan Hale
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Vincent Price
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Henry Stephenson
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Henry Daniell
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James Stephenson
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Nanette Fabray
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Ralph Forbes
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Robert Warwick
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Leo G. Carroll
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Guy Bellis
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Jacob Dance
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Forrester Harvey
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Holmes Herbert
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I. Stanford Jolley
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Doris Lloyd
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John Sutton
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Rosella Towne
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Maris Wrixon
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In un'Inghilterra travagliata da alcuni anni da numerosi conflitti, la regina Elisabetta I vive una passione distruttiva con il conte di Essex, tra le chiacchere dei nobili e dei sudditi.
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When the horseman rides up to the "Red Lion" inn, a gorgeous sunset is behind him; the shadow he cas [...]
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Elizabeth completely smashes a mirror but in next shot a large shard of it still remains in the fram [...]
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Essex twice compares Elizabeth to her father, speaking of Henry VIII as if from personal acquaintanc [...]
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Details of some historical characters and events have been changed to fit the dramatic narrative.
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The real Robert Cecil was small and had a curved spine, and was one of Queen Elizabeth's chief couns [...]
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At about 20 minutes into the movie, a duet is being performed with a piano and lute. The piano was n [...]
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When at court near the beginning of the movie, a reaction shot of Olivia de Havilland is shown as Er [...]
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The scores that Korngold wrote for this movie and for THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD are perfect for c [...]
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The movie depicts Lord Burleigh being alive at the time of Essex's insurrection in 1601 however, Bur [...]
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