IMDb >
The Queen (2006)
Watch It
Compre na Amazon
Rent it at Blockbuster.com
Debata nos Fóruns More at IMDb Pro Add to My Movies Update Data
BETA
Debata nos Fóruns More at IMDb Pro Add to My Movies Update Data
Quicklinks
Top Links
trailers and videosTodo o elenco e equipe técnicapegadinhaWebsites oficiaiscitações memoráveisVisão geral
Detalhes PrincipaisDetalhes variadosTodo o elenco e equipe técnicaCréditos da companhiatv schedulePrêmios & Comentários
comentários dos utilizadoresComentários feitos fora do sitecomentários em newsgroupawardsClassificaçãoparents guiderecomendaçõesFórumSinopse & Citações
resumo do argumentosynopsispalavras-chave para sinopsecomentário de Amazon.comcitações memoráveisFatos engraçados
pegadinhamancadasrelação das músicascréditos curiososdetalhes de outra versãoConexões do filmePerguntas Mais FreqüentesOutras informações
Links comerciaisBilheteria/negóciosDatas de lançamentoLocaçõesEspecificações técnicasdetalhes para laserdiscDetalhes de DVDrelação de livrosCentral de NoticiasPromocional
chamadas trailers and videos pôsters e links Galeria de fotosLinks externos
links com salas de exibiçãoWebsites oficiaisváriosfotografiassound clipsvideo clipsThe Queen (2006) Mais no IMDbPro »
| Fotos (veja todas as 45 | show de slides) | Videos (see all 19) |
Visão geral
Avaliação/utilizador:
Diretor:
Roteirista:
Peter Morgan (written by)
Data de Lançamento:
15 Setembro 2006 (Italy)
mais
Chamada:
Tradition Prepared Her. Change Will Define Her. mais
Argumento:
After the death of Princess Diana, HM Queen Elizabeth II struggles with her reaction to a sequence of events nobody could have predicted. full summary | add synopsis
Plot Keywords:
Queen
|
Royal Family
|
Monarchy
|
Prime Minister
|
Speech
mais
Prêmios:
Won Oscar.
Another 58 wins
&
51 nominations
mais
Comentários dos utilizadores:
Pointed and Impartial. Mirren is superb.
mais (375 total)
Elenco
(Revisão de Elenco)| Helen Mirren | ... | The Queen | |
| James Cromwell | ... | Prince Philip | |
| Alex Jennings | ... | Prince Charles | |
| Roger Allam | ... | Robin Janvrin | |
| Sylvia Syms | ... | Queen Mother | |
| Tim McMullan | ... | Stephen Lamport | |
| Robin Soans | ... | Equerry | |
| Lola Peploe | ... | Janvrin's Secretary | |
| Douglas Reith | ... | Lord Airlie | |
| Joyce Henderson | ... | Balmoral Maid | |
| Pat Laffan | ... | Head Ghillie | |
| Amanda Hadingue | ... | Queen's Dresser | |
| John McGlynn | ... | Balmoral Head Ghillie | |
| Gray O'Brien | ... | Charles' Valet | |
| Dolina MacLennan | ... | Balmoral Switchboard Operator |
Mais Detalhes
Conhecido como:
MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for brief strong language.
Parents Guide:
Duração:
103 min | Turkey:94 min (TV version)
Cor:
Aspect Ratio:
1,85 : 1 mais
Som:
Certificação:
Ireland:PG |
UK:12A |
Switzerland:7 (canton of Geneva) |
Switzerland:7 (canton of Vaud) |
Finland:K-3 |
Netherlands:AL |
France:U |
Singapore:PG |
Australia:M |
Germany:o.Al. |
Portugal:M/12 |
Hong Kong:IIA |
Brazil:Livre |
Argentina:Atp |
Denmark:A |
Norway:A |
Sweden:Btl |
Canada:G (British Columbia/Manitoba/Ontario/Quebec) |
Canada:PG (Alberta/Nova Scotia) |
South Korea:12 |
Peru:PT |
USA:PG-13 (certificate #42527) |
Malaysia:U |
Norway:10 (TV rating)
Locais de filmagem:
Companhia :
Fatos engraçados
Pegadinha:
Helen McCrory once again would play Cherie Blair in The Special Relationship (2011) (again opposite Michael Sheen as Tony Blair).
mais
Goofs:
Continuidade: As Tony and Cherie Blair watch the Queen's televised address to the nation, the Prime Minister remarks to his wife that what the Queen is doing is extraordinary; as he says this, he's pointing at the television screen with the forefinger of his left hand; in the next shot, a wider-angle two-shot of the Blairs, he's pointing with the forefinger of his right hand.
mais
Citações:
[first lines]
Reporter: After weeks of campaigning on the road, Tony Blair and his family finally strolled the few hundred yards to the polling station this election day morning. Amongst the Labour faithful up and down the country, there is an enormous sense of pride in Mr. Blair's achievements, and the confidence that he is about to become the youngest prime minister this century.
mais
Reporter: After weeks of campaigning on the road, Tony Blair and his family finally strolled the few hundred yards to the polling station this election day morning. Amongst the Labour faithful up and down the country, there is an enormous sense of pride in Mr. Blair's achievements, and the confidence that he is about to become the youngest prime minister this century.
mais
Filme Connections:
Aparece em "Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: (2006-09-30)" (2006)
mais
Tilha Sonora:
Of't in the Stilly Night
mais
Perguntas Mais Freqüentes
This FAQ is empty. Add the first question.mais (375 total)
Blogs
Debater este filme com outros utilizadores Fórum da IMDB para The Queen (2006) maisRecomendações
Se você gostou deste título, a nossa base de dados também recomenda:
Exibir mais recomendações
|
|
|
|
|
| L'anglaise et le duc | Juana la Loca | A Mighty Heart | The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp | Lady Jane |
|
IMDb Avaliação/utilizador:
|
IMDb Avaliação/utilizador:
|
IMDb Avaliação/utilizador:
|
IMDb Avaliação/utilizador:
|
IMDb Avaliação/utilizador:
|
Links Relacionadas
| Elenco e equipe de filmagem | Créditos da companhia | Críticas Externas |
| IMDb Biografia section | IMDb UK section | Add this title to MyMovies |
















On the 1st of September 1997, the world saw tragedy. In the turmoil that followed, Princess Diana's death was blamed on the Media, the driver, and an entire array of others, before the upset and ill-meant malaise of the public was turned sneeringly to the Royal Family. In this film, we get a glimpse of what life was like inside Buckingham Palace, and whether The Queen (played here by Helen Mirren) was being cold and uncaring, or, if she was the one who was suffering most of all.
Director Stephen Frears recreates one week in 1997 with intelligent, deft strokes. The presentation of Princess Diana is artfully done in news snippets and archive footage, which brilliantly demonstrates the high impact her being had on people. The design of The Queen's home and her surroundings are convincing without being overly showy, and the Alexandre Desplat score is by turns dark, sad, and grand, perfectly summarizing the mindset of those involved.
But the film belongs to Helen Mirren, who takes on of her most challenging roles and showing us that behind the Queen lay a person, and one with feelings. In her role as the reigning lady, she is the epitome of suppressed disappointment and hurt. The Queen chose not to make a parade of her feelings in response to Diana's death, and, though the nation hated her for it, we learn here that it is not because she did not care, but because she honestly thought it the right thing to do.
As a young and newly elected Tony Blair with big aspirations and an even bigger grin, Michael Sheen is freakishly good as the Prime Minister. His performance shows a likable side of the prime minister in his refusal to side with the public over the denouncement of The Queen for her actions, and his attempts to make The Queen limit the damage that she has made is the basis for a very insightful story.
Other delights in this film come in some high-brow one-liners and some other good performances, but the best thing about it is how it manages to make you think, and even empathise with a group of people that you never saw yourself giving a toss about. At under 100 minutes, The Queen is funny, pointed and highly intelligent, showing that, as always, there are two sides to every story.