Gloriana : a Film
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Program notes, synopsis, chapter list, and credits, all in English, French, and German (29 p. : some col. ports.) inserted in container.
Extra features include: cast gallery; interviews with Josephine Barstow, Tom Randle, Phillida Lloyd, and Paul Daniel; Gloriana at Opera North (9:08); Elizabeth and Essex (9:40); The idea of the film (8:00); Gloriana, a film (10:13).
Josephine Barstow (Queen Elizabeth) ; Tom Randle (Earl of Essex) ; Emer McGilloway (Lady Essex) ; David Ellis (Lord Mountjoy) ; Susannah Glanville (Lady Rich) ; Eric Roberts (Sir Robert Cecil) ; Clive Bayley (Sir Walter Raleigh) ; other singers ; Chorus of Opera North ; English Northern Philharmonia ; Paul Daniel, conductor.
"Phyllida Lloyd's adaptation for film of the opera which Benjamin Britten wrote for the celebrations of the Queen's coronation in 1953, based on the Opera North revival of a work now recognized to be one of the composer's great achievements"--On container.
DVD 9; LPCM stereo., DTS digital surround; widescreen anamorphic; NTSC, open to all regions.
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LANGUAGE OPTIONS
In English; with English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian subtitles.
PUBLISHED
Heathfield, East Sussex : Opus Arte, c2006.
Year Published: 2006
Description: 1 videodisc (138 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Language: English
Format: DVD
ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Lloyd, Phyllida.
Plomer, William, 1903-1973.
Barstow, Josephine.
Randle, Thomas.
McGilloway, Emer.
Ellis, David, baritone.
Glanville, Susannah, 1964-
Roberts, Eric, 1944-
Bayley, Clive.
Daniel, Paul, 1958-
Wyver, John.
Deeney, Shaun.
Ward, Anthony.
Fisher, Rick.
Flatt, Kate.
Opera North.
English Northern Philharmonia.
Illuminations (Firm)
British Broadcasting Corporation.
Opus Arte (Firm)
SUBJECTS
Elizabeth -- II, -- Queen of Great Britain, -- 1926-2022. -- Drama.
Operas -- Film and video adaptations.
Made-for-TV movies.
Television movies.
Historical drama.