Sir Walter Raleigh (Richard Todd) overcomes court intrigue to win favor with Queen Elizabeth I (Bette Davis) in order to get financing for a proposed voyage to the New World.Sir Walter Raleigh (Richard Todd) overcomes court intrigue to win favor with Queen Elizabeth I (Bette Davis) in order to get financing for a proposed voyage to the New World.Sir Walter Raleigh (Richard Todd) overcomes court intrigue to win favor with Queen Elizabeth I (Bette Davis) in order to get financing for a proposed voyage to the New World.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 1 nomination total
- Anne
- (as Marjorie Hellen)
- Postillion Rider
- (uncredited)
- Tavern Maid with Derry
- (uncredited)
- Lady-in-Waiting - 2nd Group
- (uncredited)
- Physician
- (uncredited)
- Patch Eye
- (uncredited)
- Lady-in-Waiting - 2nd Group
- (uncredited)
- Serving Maid
- (uncredited)
- Town Crier
- (uncredited)
But director Henry Koster's touch is particularly pedestrian in this one. (Note how he stages the legendary scene when Sir Walter Raleigh spreads his cape across a muddy patch for Queen Elizabeth to glide over it without soiling her royal hem. Tossed off as if it weren't worth showing!) And the script seems to be regurgitating all those well-worn cliches about a love and sex-starved Queen Elizabeth I surrounded by male courtiers who have only their various personal ambitions to keep them apparently interested in her feminine needs.
Bette does her best (and even supposedly consented to shaving herself bald for the role!) and Richard Todd and a young and lovely Joan Collins convince as a couple willing to risk the frustrated Queen's wrath to consummate their love. And it's always a pleasure to see actors like Dan O'Herlihy and Herbert Marshall in support, despite how woefully little is made of their talents.
Beware the VHS version, a "formatted" desecration of the original 2.55:1 CinemaScope ratio. For no other reason this handsomely mounted production deserves to be given the widescreen DVD treatment.
- gregcouture
- Oct 6, 2003
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Did you know
- TriviaThe second time Bette Davis portrayed English monarch Queen Elizabeth I, the first being "The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex "(1939).
- GoofsAt the concluding scene of the movie, Queen Elizabeth looks through her window with a telescope, an invention of 1608, five years after her death in 1603.
- Quotes
French Ambassador: May I compliment you, Madame, on this most beautiful palace? There is no other like it in all of Europe.
Queen Elizabeth I: It was my father's. I'll tell him when I see him.
French Ambassador: [not fully understanding her answer] Yes... but King Henry is dead. Madame jests?
Queen Elizabeth I: Madame never jests.
- Crazy creditsOpening credits prologue: In 1581 all the roads of England led to London -- for better or worse.
- ConnectionsFeatured in 20th Century-Fox: The First 50 Years (1997)
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- Also known as
- The Virgin Queen
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- Budget
- $1,600,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.55 : 1