The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939)

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1939 · Approved · 1h 46m

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Other grades: 80.0 (1 viewer)
19391h 46mApproved
Countries:United States
Languages:EN IT
Keywords: 1590s1600s16th century17th centuryAge differenceAmbitionAristocratArrowAxeBased on a stage playShow moreBased on playBattleBeggingBegging on bended kneesBeheadingBetrayalBow and arrowBreaking a mirrorBritish monarchyBritish royal familyBroken mirrorBunch of grapesCard playingCatCharacter name in titleCharacter names in titleChessChess the gameChopping blockConspiracyCryingCurtiz and davisCurtiz and dehavillandCurtiz and flynnCurtiz and haleDavis and dehavillandDeath of title characterDehavilland and haleDilemmaDoomed loveDoomed love affairEarlEarl of essex characterEmbraceEncampmentEnds with deathExecutionExtramarital affairF ratedFace slapFanning oneselfFeeling oldFemale slaps maleFireFlynn and davisFlynn and de havillandFlynn and haleFolding screenFrancis bacon characterGrapeGreat britainHand fanHorseHorse ridingHuggingHumiliationIntercepted letterIntrigueIrelandJealous womanJealousyKilled with an arrowKingdomKissKiss on the lipsKittenKneelingLady's fanLetterLondon englandLooking at oneself in a mirrorLooking at self in mirrorLoveLove triangleLoverMan tied upMen in tightsMirrorMiseryNobilityOlder woman younger man relationshipOrchestral music scorePageantryPainted portraitPaintingPainting as artPalacePeriod dramaPlaying cardPleadingPolitical intriguePortraitPortrait paintingPower strugglePridePrisonPrisonerPsychotronic filmQueenQueen elizabeth iQueen elizabeth i characterQueen of englandReference to hugh o'neill earl of tyroneReference to shakespeare's richard iiReference to william shakespeareRingRomantic kissRoyaltySchemingSelf sacrificeShot with an arrowSingingSir water raleigh characterSoldierSongStabbed in the backStar crossed loversSuit of armorSurrenderThroneTower of londonTudorTudorsUnhappinessVanityWoman cryingWoman slaps a manWriting a letterYear 1596
This period drama frames the tumultuous affair between Queen Elizabeth I and the man who would be King of England, Robert Devereux, the Earl of Essex. Ever the victor on the battlefield, Devereux returns to London after defeating Spanish forces at Cadiz. Middle-aged Elizabeth, so attracted to the younger Devereux but fearful of his influence and popularity, sends him on a new mission: a doomed campaign to Ireland. When he and his troops return in defeat, Devereux demands to share the throne with the heir-less queen, and Elizabeth, at first, intends to marry. Ultimately sensing the marriage would prove disastrous for England, Elizabeth sets in motion a merciless plan to protect her people and preserve her throne.
Warner Bros. Pictures
Warner Bros. Pictures
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