Victoria

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2016
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Victoria 4y4x5r

8.2 | TV-PG | en | Drama

The story of Queen Victoria, who came to the throne at a time of great economic turbulence and resurgent republicanism – and died 64 years later the head of the largest empire the world had ever seen, having revitalised the throne’s public image and become “grandmother of Europe”.

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8.2 | TV-PG | en | Drama | More Info
Released: 2016-08-28 | Released Producted By: Mammoth Screen , Masterpiece Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/shows/victoria/
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The story of Queen Victoria, who came to the throne at a time of great economic turbulence and resurgent republicanism – and died 64 years later the head of the largest empire the world had ever seen, having revitalised the throne’s public image and become “grandmother of Europe”.

Genre

Drama

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Victoria (2016) is now streaming with subscription on Netflix

Cast

Tommy Knight

Director

Kate McKerrell

Producted By

Mammoth Screen , Masterpiece

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Jenna Coleman
Jenna Coleman

as Queen Victoria

Tom Hughes
Tom Hughes

as Prince Albert

Nell Hudson
Nell Hudson

as Nancy Skerrett

Kate McKerrell
Kate McKerrell

Executive Producer

Rebecca Eaton
Rebecca Eaton

Executive Producer

Daisy Goodwin
Daisy Goodwin

Executive Producer

Damien Timmer
Damien Timmer

Executive Producer

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Dorathen Better Late Then Never
CommentsXp Best movie ever!
ChanFamous I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
Kimball Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
meaghan-42938 I was thinking that this would carry on from the movie of Young Victoria to show just how she and her reign changed things for the better in England. Come to find out, it's more drama and less English history. I think that they could have married both facts and entertainment to educate the public about this influential woman, but instead...it's just more subtle harlequin romance fuss. The actors do well enough to make it bearable, however this is a missed opportunity in my humble opinion as an American interested in British history.
evaclark-60775 Great tv series!! I love it!! They chose the right actors and actoresses!!
ldavis-2 I'm writing this is because of the characters of Paget and Drummond. Yes, there actually was an Alfred Paget and an Edward Drummond, but NO, neither man identified as homosexual. In fact, the real Drummond (whose family owned Drummonds, banker to Victoria's grandfather, King George III) was 23 years OLDER than the real Paget, and died three years BEFORE Paget came to court as Victoria's equerry in 1846! In short, there is no evidence that Paget and Drummond ever met! That they are presented here as hunky 20-somethings with the hots for each other for no other reason than to push an agenda is a vile insult to them and to their families!While there is a "point" to making Paget and Drummond hunky 20-somethings with the hots for each other, there is NO point in vilifying Victoria's and Albert's uncle, Leopold. The real Leopold was a tremendous help to his niece and nephew. Here, he is a scheming scumbag who undermines Victoria at every turn, then, because he can, hints to Albert that he is Albert's father. There is no evidence Leopold's relationship with Albert's mother was anything but platonic, and there is no point in making him the heavy.The real Victoria and Albert were progressive-conservatives, determined to drag the United Kingdom kicking and screaming into the 19th century. But here, they are SO put upon! Neither takes any interest in the issues or the welfare of the people unless forced to; it's a wonder either notices that they have children, much less, give them the time of day!But the real crime "Victoria" commits is that it is - as ericozu notes - shallow, boring, silly, poorly written, and annoying. And if you're looking for anything remotely-resembling historical accuracy, look elsewhere!
davidthomsonfineart A superb cast and depiction of Victorian England. Rufus Sewell is particularly brilliant. The series is based upon AN Wilson's masterpiece biography of Victoria. Rufus Sewell's portrayal of Lord Melbourne is one of the finest character performances I have witnessed in years. The series segues magnificently between the lavish opulence of the palatial residences and the grimy claustrophobic confines of the peasant slums.

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