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  1. Elizabeth is a 1998 British biographical period drama film directed by Shekhar Kapur and written by Michael Hirst. It stars Cate Blanchett in the title role of Elizabeth I of England, with Geoffrey Rush, Christopher Eccleston, Joseph Fiennes, John Gielgud, and Richard Attenborough in supporting roles.

  2. Feb 19, 1999 · Biography Drama History. The early years of the reign of Elizabeth I of England and her difficult task of learning what is necessary to be a monarch. Director. Shekhar Kapur. Writer. Michael Hirst. Stars. Cate Blanchett. Liz Giles. Rod Culbertson. See production info at IMDbPro. RENT/BUY. from $3.99. search Amazon. Add to Watchlist.

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    • Biography, Drama, History
    • Shekhar Kapur
    • 1999-02-19
  3. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1084153-elizabethElizabeth | Rotten Tomatoes

    Movie Info. Synopsis Elizabeth Tudor (Cate Blanchett) becomes queen of a divided and dangerous England in 1558. She is roundly perceived as weak by threats from within and abroad, and she is ...

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    • Shekhar Kapur
    • R
    • Cate Blanchett
  4. Elizabeth. Oscar-winning drama portrays the early years of the reign of Elizabeth I - royal intrigues, assassination attempts and foreign political interference cause turmoil in 16th century England. 4,667 IMDb 7.4 2 h 3 min 1999. X-Ray 18+.

  5. Synopsis. In 1558, Catholic Queen Mary (Kathy Burke) dies from a cancerous tumour in her womb. Mary's heir and Protestant half-sister, Elizabeth (Cate Blanchett), under house arrest for conspiracy charges, is freed and crowned the Queen of England.

  6. www.metacritic.com › movie › elizabethElizabeth - Metacritic

    Nov 6, 1998 · Elizabeth - Metacritic. Summary This historical drama chronicles the life of Queen Elizabeth I, from her days as an innocent young woman through her transformation into England's legendary "Virgin Queen." Formidable.

  7. Nov 20, 1998 · Roger Ebert November 20, 1998. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. The England of the first Elizabeth is a dark and sensuous place; the court lives intimately with treachery, and cloaks itself in shadows and rude luxury.