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...Preparing to go to war to defend her empire, Elizabeth also struggles to balance ancient royal...and unwilling to pursue her passion, Elizabeth encourages her favored lady-in-waiting...him near. But such a strategy places Elizabeth at the center of their courtship, where...
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...imprisons her half-sister, Princess Elizabeth Tudor (The daughter of King Henry VII...in 1558, when "Bloody Mary" dies, Elizabeth is swept onto the throne and, at the...order to survive, let alone to rule, Elizabeth must suss out hidden agendas: the Court...
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Elizabeth I falls in love with the Earl of Essex, but events turn him into a rebel and she has to order his execution.
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Portrait of the late Canadian writer, Elizabeth Smart, best known for her novel "By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept," a story of obsessive passion.
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Tormented by his wife, a man decides to take her back to the place where they spent their honeymoon and kill her; but she disappears.
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This willowy, exotic-looking brunette first came to national attention in 1982 when, representing her native Arkansas (and then known as Elizabeth Ward), was crowned Miss America. After her reign, she
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With the arguable exception of Marilyn Monroe, no other star from Hollywood’s Golden Age exerted a more enduring hold on the public’s imagination than Elizabeth Taylor. For nearly 70 years, the press
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This striking, stage-trained Latina first gained recognition as the maid-turned-revolutionary in Paul Mazursky's "Down and Out in Beverly Hills" (1986). Born in the US, Pena was raised in Cuba and
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"Attention must be paid" is a key line of the character of Linda Loman in the play "Death of a Salesman" and after the 50th Anniversary production that opened on Broadway in February 1999, that
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