Queen, The

THE QUEEN takes audiences behind the scenes of one of the most shocking public events of recent times - providing on illuminating depply affecting and dramatatic glimpse into what happens in the corridors of power whwn trahedy strikes. The setiing for this fictional account of real events is no less than the private chambers of the Royal Family and the British government in the wake of the sudden death of Princess Diana' in August of 1997. In the immediate aftermath of the Princess' passing the tightly contained, tradition-bound world of the Queen of England (Dame Helen Mirren) is abruptly brought into conflict with the slick modernity of the country's brand new, image-conscious Prime Minister, Tony Blair (Michael Sheen). The result is an intimate, yet thematically epic, battle between private and public, responsibility and emotion, custom and action - asa a grieving nation waits to see what its leaders will do.
With a screenplay drawn from extensive interviews, devoted research, discreet sources and inform imagination, as well as tour de force portrayals of living figures of power, THE QUEEN provides a stunningly fresh portrait of one of the modern world's last great monarchs as she has darkest hour, amidst the unprecedented media madness, stark emotions and PR maneuvering set in motion by Diana's death.
Director
Stephen Frears
Cast
Helen Mirren - Queen Elizabeth II
Michael Sheen - Tony Blair
James Cromwell - Prince Philip
Sylvia Syms - HM The Queen Mother
Alex Jennings - Prince Charles
Helen McCrory - Cherie Blair
Roger Allam - Robin Janvrin
Tim McMullan - Stephen Lamport
Douglas Reith - Lord Airlie
Robin Soans - Equerry
Lola Peploe - Janvrin’s Secretary
Joyce Henderson - Balmoral Maid
Pat Laffan - Head Ghillie
Amanda Hadingue - Queen's Dresser
John McGlynn - Balmoral Head Ghillie
Production Co.
Pathe International
Granada Media PLC (Parent)
Studios
Miramax Films
Produced by
Francois Ivernel
Cameron McCracken
Scott Rudin
Writer
Peter Morgan
Music
Alexandre Desplat













