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Encyclopedia > Elizabeth (1998 movie)

Elizabeth is a 1998 movie about the early reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England.

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Actors

The movie was written by Michael Hirst and directed by Shekhar Kapur. It stars Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush, Joseph Fiennes, Christopher Eccleston and Richard Attenborough.


Joseph Fiennes and Geoffrey Rush also starred in the other Elizabethan era movie from the same year, Shakespeare in Love.


Awards

It won the Academy Award for Makeup, and was nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role (Cate Blanchett), Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, Best Music, Original Dramatic Score and Best Picture.


Plot

The film begins with Elizabeth as heir to the throne of her sister, Mary (played by Kathy Burke). After her accession, the story mainly concerns the subversive activities of some of Elizabeth's Roman Catholic opponents, notably Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk (played by Christopher Eccleston). The climax is the discovery of their plot by Sir Francis Walsingham (played by Geoffrey Rush), and Elizabeth's decision to remain unmarried, shunning her favourite and lover, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester (played by Joseph Fiennes). Some of the historical details are questionable.


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Elizabeth (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (269 words)
Elizabeth is a 1998 movie about the early reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England, written by Michael Hirst and directed by Shekhar Kapur.
After her accession, the story mainly concerns the subversive activities of some of Elizabeth's Roman Catholic opponents, notably Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk (played by Christopher Eccleston) and the ongoing conflict with Scotland.
The climax is the discovery by Sir Francis Walsingham (played by Geoffrey Rush) of the dramatized version of the Ridolfi plot (with elements of the Babington plot thrown in) and the mass executions of most of those involved in the plot.
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