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La dame de Windsor

Original title: Mrs Brown
  • 1997
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  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
16K
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Judi Dench and Billy Connolly in La dame de Windsor (1997)
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When Queen Victoria descends into deep mourning after the death of her husband Prince Albert in 1861, she finds solace in her trusted servant, Mr. John Brown, but their relationship also bri... Read allWhen Queen Victoria descends into deep mourning after the death of her husband Prince Albert in 1861, she finds solace in her trusted servant, Mr. John Brown, but their relationship also brings scandal and turmoil.When Queen Victoria descends into deep mourning after the death of her husband Prince Albert in 1861, she finds solace in her trusted servant, Mr. John Brown, but their relationship also brings scandal and turmoil.

  • Director
    • John Madden
  • Writer
    • Jeremy Brock
  • Stars
    • Judi Dench
    • Billy Connolly
    • Geoffrey Palmer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    16K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Madden
    • Writer
      • Jeremy Brock
    • Stars
      • Judi Dench
      • Billy Connolly
      • Geoffrey Palmer
    • 79User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 12 wins & 26 nominations total

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    Judi Dench
    Judi Dench
    • Queen Victoria
    Billy Connolly
    Billy Connolly
    • John Brown
    Geoffrey Palmer
    Geoffrey Palmer
    • Henry Ponsonby
    Antony Sher
    Antony Sher
    • Disraeli
    Gerard Butler
    Gerard Butler
    • Archie Brown
    Richard Pasco
    Richard Pasco
    • Doctor Jenner
    David Westhead
    David Westhead
    • Bertie, Prince of Wales
    Bridget McConnell
    • Lady Ely
    Georgie Glen
    Georgie Glen
    • Lady Churchill
    Catherine O'Donnell
    • Lady-in-Waiting
    Sara Stewart
    Sara Stewart
    • Princess Alexandra
    Finty Williams
    Finty Williams
    • Princess Helena
    Claire Nicolson
    • Princess Louise
    Hattie Ladbury
    • Princess Alice
    Oliver Kent
    Oliver Kent
    • Prince Alfred
    Alex Menzies
    • Prince Arthur
    Simon McKerrell
    • Prince Leopold
    Rupert Farley
    • Bertie's Valet
    • Director
      • John Madden
    • Writer
      • Jeremy Brock
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    8=G=

    A must see for lovers of British period films

    "Mrs. Brown" tells the story of the grieving widow Queen Victoria (Dench) and her relationship with a common Scottish horse groomsman (Connolly) whose audacity and devotion won him a position as the queen's closest consort and her everlasting affection. A wonderfully executed period piece (circa 1860's), "Mrs. Brown" leans toward fact and avoids sensationalism as it tenders its biographically correct drama about a grieving queen who finds an unspoken love and renewed commitment to life in a most unlikely man. Anyone into British period flicks should enjoy this film's sterling performances, excellent costuming, beautiful locations, etc. (B+)
    8Rumples

    A masterful, touching, gentle piece of history

    Absolutely brilliant film. No question, we all seem to agree that Dench deserved the Oscar (ok, Hunt was cute in AGAIG but a long way from 'Best'), Connolly is surprisingly good in this very dramatic role (I'm not exactly a huge fan of his comedic work), and Sher was very clever as Disraeli. All in all, a sterling performance by a wonderful cast. But this movie is just a little bit more that just great acting, it is also a moving story of the burdens of office, the mores of Victorian society, the anguish of the death of a loved one, and the blessing of true friendship. This is a very good movie. Don't expect sex, violence or swearing, but if you're looking for a quality film, this could be for you. 8/10
    8savanna-2

    Film Portrays the Private Life of Queen Victoria and Mr. Brown

    Superb and thoroughly convincing portrayals by all, but especially Judi Dench as Queen Victoria and Billy Connolly as John Brown. Brown is dogged in his devotion to the Queen.

    While she is appreciative of and at a point demands that he remains with her, he is a very unpopular choice with her children, advisors, prime minister(s), etc.

    Even through ridicule and other hardships Brown remains ever vigilant. A haunting film, that is well worth more then one viewing.

    The attention to detail will please even the most demanding viewer.
    MickeyTo

    A peek inside the private life of Queen Victoria

    It may be an unwritten rule, but it is clearly understood in upper crust societies that sadness is stoic, while happiness is petty. Mrs. Brown peers into the private life of one of history's most fascinating people, at her most private of times. Following the death of her husband, Queen Victoria goes into a long period of mourning, taking her empire with her. Struggling to hang onto her dearly departed she latches onto his favorite employee, a stable master.

    Under the stern eye of her advisors and children, Victoria forms a friendship with the man that transcends anything considered respectable.

    Judi Dench plays Queen Victoria to perfection. Even in her most tender moments, she never loses her dignity, nor her presence. Billy Connelly is John Brown, her loyal and trustworthy friend, servant and companion.

    The film is beautifully shot, capturing the bleakness that would have been Queen Victoria's life at that time. The writing is first rate, blending a small story with epic events, and detailing the picture with occasional glimpses into the day to day life of the time.

    Most impressive about this movie is that it resists the temptation to grasp on to Hollywood cliches. John Brown snubs his nose at the establishment, however he knows his limits. Victoria lets loose, but never at the cost of her station.
    8bkoganbing

    The Queen's Highland Fling

    If you are expecting this film to be a romance than skip it. It is about the extraordinary man with the ordinary name of John Brown who brought a Queen out of mourning. Not that a whole lot of gossip about Queen Victoria and her Scot's highland servant Brown wasn't bandied about in their day. That's the way it is in court politics, then and now.

    Judi Dench is the Queen who when this story begins was getting the unflattering nickname of the widow of Windsor. By the merest of chance in these royal arranged marriages it was arranged she should marry a cousin, Albert of Saxe-Coburg Gotha. She and Prince Albert had a good score of married years with several children. They were so happy that when Prince Albert died of typhoid fever in late 1861, Victoria went into a really lengthy mourning period beyond all normal parameters. The woman would have needed grief counseling had it been available back in her day. She shut herself up in Balmoral Castle in Scotland and made no public appearances. Nor would she allow any of her children to substitute for her, particularly the Prince of Wales. With that kind of mentality operating, a whole lot of people questioned the need even for a monarchy.

    Into her life comes John Brown, brother one of the household help already at Balmoral and hired to tend the Queen's horses. Billy Connolly plays the rough spoken Brown who somehow even through his tough highland talk, endears himself to his Queen with his common sense and total concern for her well being.

    Gaining the position he does in the Victorian household, Brown makes many enemies who try to bring him down. The period of the film covers when he arrives in the Queen service in 1866 until his death in 1883. Connolly makes a fine Brown though if the film had been made 25 years earlier, the part was made for Sean Connery.

    Her Majesty, Mrs. Brown gained to Oscar nominations for Judi Dench for Best Actress and for Best Makeup. Shooting on location in the royal palaces and grounds which are nicely preserved from Victoria's time, the film does have the look and feel of Victorian Great Britain and the troubled monarch who reigned over the Empire.

    Were she and Brown ever physical? I doubt that very much, the very practical Brown was not a stupid man and would never have pushed his luck that much. But he was a tower of strength for the woman whom he brought out of mourning to take her place which was a large one in the world.

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    • Trivia
      Though she was in her early sixties, Judi Dench cites this as the movie that launched her film career.
    • Goofs
      Disraeli speaks from notes in Parliament, and again at the end of the film. In real life, Disraeli delivered all of his speeches, including those several hours long or involving complicated statistics, from memory. He warned younger politicians against using notes as a crutch.
    • Quotes

      Queen Victoria: Mr Brown.

      John Brown: Yes, ma'am.

      Queen Victoria: You have been told repeatedly not to stand in the courtyard unless requested to do so.

      John Brown: Yes, ma'am.

      Queen Victoria: Then why do you persist in doing it?

      John Brown: Because I think Her Majesty is wrong. If ever there was a poor soul who needed fresh air, it is her.

      Queen Victoria: The Queen will ride out if and when she chooses.

      John Brown: And I intend to be there when she's ready.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: George of the Jungle/Mrs. Brown/Nothing to Lose/Operation Condor/Contempt (1997)

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    • Release date
      • March 25, 1998 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Miramax
      • Production company
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Her Majesty, Mrs. Brown
    • Filming locations
      • Perth and Kinross, Scotland, UK(Film location for Balmoral Castle)
    • Production companies
      • BBC Scotland
      • Bord Scannán na hÉireann / The Irish Film Board
      • Ecosse Films
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,229,808
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $76,268
      • Jul 20, 1997
    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,229,808
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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