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The Young Victoria (2009)

Love rules all.

Genre : Drama, History, Romance

Runtime : 1H 45M

Director : Jean-Marc Vallée

Synopsis

As the only legitimate heir of England's King William, teenage Victoria gets caught up in the political machinations of her own family. Victoria's mother wants her to sign a regency order, while her Belgian uncle schemes to arrange a marriage between the future monarch and Prince Albert, the man who will become the love of her life.

Actors

Emily Blunt
Emily Blunt
Queen Victoria
Rupert Friend
Rupert Friend
Prince Albert
Paul Bettany
Paul Bettany
Lord Melbourne
Miranda Richardson
Miranda Richardson
Duchess of Kent
Jim Broadbent
Jim Broadbent
King William IV
Thomas Kretschmann
Thomas Kretschmann
King Leopold
Mark Strong
Mark Strong
Sir John Conroy
Jesper Christensen
Jesper Christensen
Baron Stockmar
Harriet Walter
Harriet Walter
Queen Adelaide
Jeanette Hain
Jeanette Hain
Baroness Lehzen
Michiel Huisman
Michiel Huisman
Ernest
Rachael Stirling
Rachael Stirling
Duchess of Sutherland
Julian Glover
Julian Glover
Duke of Wellington
Michael Maloney
Michael Maloney
Sir Robert Peel
Genevieve O'Reilly
Genevieve O'Reilly
Lady Flora Hastings
Morven Christie
Morven Christie
Watson
Tom Fisher
Tom Fisher
Lord Chamberlain
David Horovitch
David Horovitch
Sir James Clark
Michaela Brooks
Michaela Brooks
Young Victoria (age 11)
Grace Smith
Grace Smith
Young Victoria (age 5)
Shaun Dingwall
Shaun Dingwall
Footman
Malcolm Sinclair
Malcolm Sinclair
Charles Kemble
Josef Altin
Josef Altin
Edward Oxford
Bernard Lloyd
Bernard Lloyd
Archbishop of Canterbury
David Robb
David Robb
Whig Member
Tom Brooke
Tom Brooke
Man on Soap Box
Jo Hartley
Jo Hartley
Landlady
Princess Beatrice
Princess Beatrice
Lady in Waiting (uncredited)

Crews

Jean-Marc Vallée
Jean-Marc Vallée
Director
Julian Fellowes
Julian Fellowes
Writer
Sarah Ferguson
Sarah Ferguson
Producer
Tim Headington
Tim Headington
Producer
Graham King
Graham King
Producer
Martin Scorsese
Martin Scorsese
Producer
Ilan Eshkeri
Ilan Eshkeri
Original Music Composer
Hagen Bogdanski
Hagen Bogdanski
Director of Photography
Jill Bilcock
Jill Bilcock
Editor
Matt Garner
Matt Garner
Editor
Sandy Powell
Sandy Powell
Costume Design
Susie Figgis
Susie Figgis
Casting
Chris Lowe
Chris Lowe
Art Direction
Alexandra Walker
Alexandra Walker
Art Direction
Maggie Gray
Maggie Gray
Set Decoration
Yvonne Duckett
Yvonne Duckett
Costume Supervisor
Paul Inglis
Paul Inglis
Supervising Art Director
Stephen McLaughlin
Stephen McLaughlin
Music Producer
Stephen McLaughlin
Stephen McLaughlin
Scoring Mixer
Robert Messinger
Robert Messinger
Thanks
Jenny Shircore
Jenny Shircore
Makeup & Hair
Jon Henry Gordon
Jon Henry Gordon
Hairstylist
Patrice Vermette
Patrice Vermette
Production Design
Caridad Angus
Caridad Angus
Stand In

Trailers and other movies

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