Royal Family (1969)
1h 50m
Running Time
June 21, 1969Release Date
Royal Family (1969)
1h 50m
Running Time
June 21, 1969Release Date
Network & Production Companies
Plot.
Intimate portrait of the daily life of the British Royal Family drawn from 18 months of filming within Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and Balmoral.
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Cast & Crew.
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
Self
Walter Annenberg
Self
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Self
King Charles III of the United Kingdom
Self
Michael Flanders
Self - Commentator
Anne, Princess Royal
Self
Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh
Self
Richard Cawston
Director
Antony Jay
Writer
Peter Bartlett
Cinematographer
Peter Bartlett
Cinematographer
Michael Bradsell
Editor
Robert Graves
Self
Richard Nixon
Self
Arthur da Costa e Silva
Self
Eduardo Frei Montalva
Self
Prince Andrew, Duke of York
Self
Cameron "Kim" Cobbold
Self
Antony Armstrong-Jones Snowdon
Self
Christopher Cockerell
Self
Frederick Hayday
Self
Hugh Shearer
Self
Harold Wilson
Self
Julius Nyerere
Self
Keith Holyoake
Self
Milton Obote
Self
Dawda Jawara
Self
Pierre Elliott Trudeau
Self
Giorgio Borg Olivier
Self
Leabua Jonathan
Self
Indira Gandhi
Self
Robert Menzies
Self
David Martin
Assistant Editor
Ray Henman
Additional Photography
Philip Bonham-Carter
Additional Photography
Doug Mawson
Sound Recordist
Peter Edwards
Sound Recordist
Patrick Whitaker
Sound Mixer
Dave Gorringe
Electrician
Tony Thorp
Electrician
Justin Smith
Assistant Editor
Roger Cary
Researcher
Barbara Saxon
Production Assistant
Media.
Details.
This Movie Is About.
royal family
queen
queen of england
Wiki.
Royal Family (also known as The Royal Family) is a British television documentary about the family of Queen Elizabeth II. It originally aired on BBC 1 and ITV in June 1969. The film attracted over 38 million viewers in the United Kingdom, and was sold around the world and seen by an estimated 350 million people. The Queen later had the documentary banned; it has not been shown on British TV since 1977, and access to view the film was heavily restricted. In early 2021 it was leaked and published on the internet. The film remains available to view on the video-sharing platform YouTube and the digital library website Internet Archive.