Elizabeth - The Golden Age

Elizabeth - The Golden Age
Elizabeth - The Golden Age

Film Details

Year

2007

Duration

112 minutes

Genres

Biopics

Language

English

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Synopsis

Director Shakhar Kapur and star Cate Blanchett had such a good time with their 1998 film Elizabeth that they returned for a second chunk of the life of the great queen. This instalment moves on to the most famous moments of Elizabeth I's reign - the plotting by her cousin, Mary Queen of Scots, and the attack of the Spanish Armada. Be warned, though - while there is top acting, lovely costumes and an exciting battle here, it should not be taken as super-accurate history.

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12 Classification

Contains moderate violence, infrequent bloody battle scenes and injury.

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