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Cate Blanchett as Queen Elizabeth in Universal Pictures' "The Golden Age" -
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Studio: Universal Pictures
Release Date: Oct 12, 2007
Running Time: 114 mins.
Country Of Origin: United Kingdom
starring:
Geoffrey Rush, Clive Owen, Cate Blanchett, Abbie Cornish, Jordi Molla, Samantha Morton, Laurence Fox, John Shrapnel, Susan Lynch, Elise McCave
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It is 1585 and, having reigned over England for nearly three decades, QueenElizabeth I continues to face bloodlust for her throne and the lingering threat of familial betrayal. A channel away, a destructive wind of fundamentalist Catholicism blows across 16th century Europe, with Spain’s Philip II, its figurehead. Backed by the Church in Rome and armed with the Inquisition, Philip--with his powerful army and sea-dominating armada--presents an imminent threat to Queen and Country--the dark and pious king is determined to wrest the Protestant “heretic” from the throne and restore England to the glory that is the Roman Catholic Church. Preparing to go to war to defend her empire, Elizabeth also struggles to balance ancient royal duties with an unexpected vulnerability in her love for Raleigh--despite his status as a commoner--who remains forbidden for a Queen sworn body and soul to her country. Unable and unwilling to pursue her passion, Elizabeth encourages her favored lady-in-waiting, Bess, to befriend Raleigh and keep him near. But such a strategy places Elizabeth at the center of their courtship, where she has no choice but to observe their growing intimacy. In the dashing and adventurousRaleigh, she sees not only an intellectual and spirited equal, but also a clarion of lands beyond, the unexplored globe, infinite freedom. By electing Bess to take her place, she is ultimately forced to make the anguishing choice between being a woman and being a Queen. And as she charts her course abroad, Elizabeth’s trusted advisor, Sir Francis Walsingham, continues his masterful puppetry of her court at home--and her campaign to solidify absolute power. Through an intricate spy network, Walsingham uncovers an assassination plot that could topple the throne. But as he unmasks traitors that may include Elizabeth’s own cousin Mary Stuart, he unknowingly sets England on a course of destruction.
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God save Cate Blanchett. Without her performance, this second history lesson on Elizabeth I's reign would be a little dry. Story It's 1585 and Elizabeth Tudor (Blanchett) is well into her third decade as Queen of England, slightly older but just as exquisiteand just as wary of the enemies at her gate. Led by Spain's Philip II (Jordi Molla), a fundamentalist Catholic movement is sweeping 16th century Europe, and they view Elizabeth as a Protestant heretic. Philip and his supporters have rallied
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Mary Stuart
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