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Starring Anne-Marie Duff, Tom Hardy, Hans Matheson, Ian Hart, Dexter Fletcher, Kevin McKidd, Joanne Whalley, and Sienna Guillory
Anne-Marie Duff stars as Queen Elizabeth I in this Masterpiece Theatre presentation.
| GENRE(S): | Drama, History |
| FIRST AIR DATE: | November 13, 2005 |
| ALSO ON: | Concludes Sun 11/20 at 9:00p |
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The average user rating for this tv show is 8.3 (out of 10) based on 21 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Taylor C gave it a10:
I've seen this before and upon watching it again i still love Masterpiece's adaptation of Queen Elizabeth I. Very captivating.
bill f gave it a2:
ok
Carla G gave it a10:
Utterly fantastic! Very true to history, it was great to see it being brought to life!
Scott L gave it a7:
A decent miniseries but the comment about having to fill time is correct as it got a bit bogged in places. The entire subplot with Lou Diamond Phillips was a bit of a bore and could have been cut.
sean k gave it a10:
This was a very good, and very engaging & dramatic miniseries. I liked Anne Marie Duff's Elizabeth, she commanded the screen. I thought the actor who played Cecil was a little unassuming, and Bess never reunited with Lettice Knoylls. Essex was just like the real one-a brat. The music, setting and costumes were as good as the acting. highly recommended for any Bess fan!
waterbaby409 gave it a10:
one of the best things i have seen in a long time--silver screen included. The score was amazing, the actijng suberb, never dry. The performance by Duff was one of the best i have ever seen; she fully captured the spirit of one of the most intriguing historical figures. The direction, in my opinion, did exactly what it should have--interesting camera angles combined with the performances to give an intense--and wonderful--escape from reality.
[Anonymous] gave it a7:
Beautiful to watch, and Anne-Marie Duff's Elizabeth, especially as she ages, is very good. But some things don't ring true--continually sunny outdoor shots, Elizabethan courtiers speaking of someone as "delusional" and referring to "unconditional love." Complicated plots (Babington, Essex) zoom by. Should prompt reading history among the curious.

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