Victoria the Great (1937)
September 1, 1937Release Date
Victoria the Great (1937)
September 1, 1937Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Streaming in:🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Cast & Crew.
Anna Neagle
Queen Victoria
Anton Walbrook
Prince Albert
Walter Rilla
Prince Ernest
H.B. Warner
Lord Melbourne
Mary Morris
Duchess of Kent
James Dale
Duke of Wellington
Felix Aylmer
Lord Palmerston
James Dale
Duke of Wellington
Charles Carson
Robert Peel
Gordon McLeod
John Brown
C. V. France
Archbishop of Canterburry
Arthur Young
William Gladstone
Greta Schröder
Baroness Lehzen
Paul Leyssac
Baron Stockmar
Derrick De Marney
Younger Diraeli
Hugh Miller
Older Disraeli
Percy Parsons
President Lincoln
Hubert Harben
Lord Conyngham
Henry Hallett
Joseph Chamberlain
William Dewhurst
John Bright
Frank Birch
Charles Dilke
Miles Malleson
Sir James / Writer
Robert Atkins
Garter King-at-Arms
Edgar Driver
Pearly King
Moore Marriott
Train Driver
Lewis Casson
Archbishop of Canterbury
Charles Lefeaux
Earl of Albermarle
Ivor Barnard
Assassin
O.B. Clarence
Coachman-in-Chief
Clarence Blakiston
Duke of Sussex
Marie Wright
Old Kitty
Joyce Bland
Florence Nightingale
Wyndham Goldie
Cecil Rhodes
Joan Young
Miss Pitt
Angela Braemar
Princess Alice
Frank Cellier
(uncredited)
Paul Henreid
(uncredited)
Albert Lieven
(uncredited)
Aubrey Mallalieu
Bishop at the Palace
Rupert Mitford
George Bentinck
Julian Royce
Duke of Cambridge
C. Aubrey Smith
(uncredited)
Elizabeth Vaughan
Mistress of Robes
Stanley Vine
Gentleman-in-Waiting
Herbert Wilcox
Director / Producer
Charles de Grandcourt
Writer
Jill Irving
Editor
Lawrence P. Williams
Art Direction
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Victoria the Great is a 1937 British historical film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Anton Walbrook and Walter Rilla. When Laurence Housman's play Victoria Regina was banned by the Lord Chamberlain (in 1935 the royal family could not be shown on the British stage), its subsequent Broadway success prompted King Edward VIII to commission producer Herbert Wilcox to turn it into a film, commemorating the centenary of Victoria's reign. The film biography of Queen Victoria concentrates initially on the early years of her reign with her marriage to Prince Albert and her subsequent rule after Albert's death in 1861. It was released in the year of Victoria’s great-grandson King George VI's coronation, which was also the centennial of Victoria's own accession to the throne. The movie was so successful that a sequel appeared the following year, Sixty Glorious Years.