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Eine Königin wird gekrönt

Originaltitel: A Queen Is Crowned
  • 1953
  • TV-G
  • 1 Std. 22 Min.
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Eine Königin wird gekrönt (1953)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA lavish documentary film of Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation in 1953.A lavish documentary film of Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation in 1953.A lavish documentary film of Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation in 1953.

  • Drehbuch
    • Christopher Fry
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Laurence Olivier
    • Queen Elizabeth II
    • Prince Philip
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,8/10
    198
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    • Drehbuch
      • Christopher Fry
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Laurence Olivier
      • Queen Elizabeth II
      • Prince Philip
    • 7Benutzerrezensionen
    • 3Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Für 1 Oscar nominiert
      • 5 Gewinne & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Laurence Olivier
    Laurence Olivier
    • Self - Narrator
    • (Synchronisation)
    Queen Elizabeth II
    Queen Elizabeth II
    • Self
    Prince Philip
    Prince Philip
    • Self - Duke of Edinburgh
    Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
    Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
    • Self - The Queen Mother
    King Charles III
    King Charles III
    • Self
    • (as Prince Charles)
    Duke of Gloucester
    • Self
    Louis Mountbatten
    Louis Mountbatten
    • Self
    • (as Admiral the Earl Mountbatten of Burma)
    Edward Windsor
    • Self
    • (as Duke of Kent)
    Bernard Fitzalan-Howard 16th Duke of Norfolk
    • Self
    • (as The Earl Marshal of England)
    Basil Brooke 1st Viscount Brookeborough
    • Self
    • (as The Prime Minister of Northern Ireland)
    Godfrey Huggins
    • Self
    • (as The Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia)
    Dudley Shelton Senanayake
    • Self
    • (as The Prime Minister of Ceylon)
    Muhammad Ali Bogra
    • Self
    • (as The Prime Minister of Pakistan)
    Jawaharlal Nehru
    Jawaharlal Nehru
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    • (as The Prime Minister of India)
    D.F. Malan
    D.F. Malan
    • Self
    • (as The Prime Minister of South Africa)
    Sidney George Holland
    • Self
    • (as The Prime Minister of New Zealand)
    Robert Gordon Menzies
    Robert Gordon Menzies
    • Self
    • (as The Prime Minister of Australia)
    Louis Stephen Saint-Laurent
    • Self
    • (as The Prime Minister of Canada)
    • Drehbuch
      • Christopher Fry
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    A Queen in Crowned

    It's hard to imagine anyone but Sir Laurence Olivier providing the commentary for this frankly spectacular documentary that presents in glorious technicolour the epitome of pageantry and circumstance that was the Coronation of Elizabeth II. Bedecked in all of it's golden finery, Westminster Abbey provides a fitting - and reasonably well lit - setting for this astonishingly comprehensive coverage of a ceremony that had never before been covered for television. The narration is, as you might expect, suitably theatrical but it's never fawning. The use of poetry and history effortlessly and potently mixed together by a man who does really appear to be as steeped in the event as those inside this ancient church. It's also quite impressive how rousing and emotional a choir can be when in full flow within a building with such almost perfect acoustics. There are long periods without commen. The images and music doing the heavy lifting before the new Sovereign heads back to Buckingham Palace, in the rain, to throngs of people cheering, and with a few of her senior officers less adept on an horse than they might have wished! . Watching this, you realise quite quickly that though it symbolises a new, post-war, age of optimism and colour; it also sends a signal that the days of empire are finished. There are way more "guests" here whom her father might have considered "subjects" - and the whole thing leaves you with a sense, however anachronistic, that this ain't broke, so doesn't need fixing. That these colour images exist in such a complete fashion is remarkable, and regardless of any political views that might exist about the rights and wrongs of moncarhy, this is as close to a photographic work of art as I've seen.
    7richardchatten

    To Begin at the Beginning

    Sir Laurence ends his narration of this official record of the Coronation with the stirring admonition "May the Queen live forever!!". She didn't of course, but had a jolly good try, and Channel 4 have thoughtfully shown the official record without ad breaks immediately after today's two minute silence.

    There had already been a film of George VI's coronation in Dufaycolor in 1937 but 1953 proved a particularly fortuitous moment as it coincided with the final flourish of glorious Technicolor. The process's limitations denied the makers modern luxuries like zooms, so the whole spectacle for the most part looks like the viewer is up in the Gods, but it has the advantage of making tangible the size of the spectacle.

    Similarly fortuitous was that it rained that day, which mayn't have been much fun for the participants and spectators but that and the constantly changing light provides visual interest (likewise the unfortunate placement of the camera at a point in the parade when the troops marching down the Mall constantly had to skirt a jutting kerb).
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    A brilliant day captured forever in glorious colour film.

    This is more of a film than a simple piece of television broadcasting.

    The technicolour is fabulous, colours look so rich and strong, there's been a lovely restoration made, the picture is nicely restored free of grain and flicker.

    There's some lovely early footage of the proclamation too, crowds in London, the narration and music too is fabulous I feel like I'm back in the 1950s.

    The whites reds and golds inside Westminster Abbey look gorgeous as the ceremony begins such a contrast too the brown and grey dressed crowds.

    The carriage is also a work of art and demands to be seen. The narration and music are toned down once the service begins.

    The Queen's voice is actually quite quiet during the parts where she speaks. We also get a glimpse of the great and the good as they were in 1953, their images now preserved on film forever. There will probably never be a coronation like this again of such splendour captured on film. Seeing this in high definition is a a real treat.
    8hamlet-16

    A spectacular and moving event..

    With Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee almost upon us the film of her coronation in 1953 has been restored and given a limited cinema release.

    I had the opportunity to see "A Queen is Crowned" in a cinema.

    It jaw dropping. The brilliance of the ceremony at Westminster Abbey is shown in its full glory.

    Never have I seen such extraordinary images on screen.

    The sheer power of Great Britain's history is on show. But the star must be Technicolor at the very end of the Technicolor era.

    The beauty of the young Queen, the deep reds, gold, blues and greens that only Technicolor can offer are contrasted with grey exterior shots of a cold and wet London warmed by huge crowds and a massive military parade, perhaps the last flickering of an imperial Britian.

    This not a film for everyone and as others have noted the slightly over the top commentary is jarring to modern ears but nothing can take away from the immense power of the event.

    This is a film to be seen on a huge screen. The colour and detail is simply not visible on DVD even on a large television.
    10bkoganbing

    God Save The Queen

    This event, the coronation of the British monarch happened only three times in the previous century. One of the British monarchs, Edward VIII had a funny thing happen to him on the way to his coronation, but that's another subject. The last time this happened was 1953 because the present monarch is a bit of living history herself.

    What can you say about A Queen Is Crowned except that you are watching history unfold. Traditions that date back to almost a thousand years unfold before your eyes. Makes no difference that the current monarch is a constitutional one or has real ruling power. It's the spectacle that counts.

    From the first ride to Westminster Abbey to the coronation ceremony itself and ending with the royal family's return to Buckingham Palace you don't want to blink. This current Queen is the glue that holds the British Commonwealth together by tradition. How long will this tradition be kept, who can say. Some over across the pond want to dispense with the royals. Then we'd miss something special as we see here, a people truly united in respect and love for their ruler.

    Laurence Olivier's narration is part of, but never intrudes in what you are watching as all good documentary narrations should be. Color which was not as often used in Great Britain as in America is well photographed both inside the Abbey and the streets of London.

    Elizabeth II will shortly be 92 the oldest monarch the United Kingdom ever had and the longest reign. Many more to you old, you are a class act as the role of Queen calls for you to be.

    God Save The Queen.

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      Sir Laurence Olivier prerecorded the narration in May 1953 since the coronation rituals were known prior to the actual event. This allowed the footage of the coronation to be released almost immediately after it was shot on 2 June 1953.
    • Alternative Versionen
      Though not present on home media releases, original film prints featured a grand instrumental of GOD SAVE THE QUEEN after the final fade out, followed by the bells of Westminster to exit the theatre to.
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 12. Juni 1953 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • A Queen Is Crowned
    • Drehorte
      • Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England, Vereinigtes Königreich
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