Victoria the Great
The film biography of Queen Victoria focussing initially on the early years of her reign with her marriage to Prince Albert and her subsequent rule after Albert's death in 1861.
Casts & Crew
Anna Neagle
Adolf Wohlbrück
Walter Rilla
H.B. Warner
Mary Morris
James Dale
Felix Aylmer
Charles Carson
Gordon McLeod
C. V. France
Arthur Young
Greta Schröder
Paul Leyssac
Derrick De Marney
Hugh Miller
Percy Parsons
Hubert Harben
Henry Hallett
William Dewhurst
Frank Birch
Miles Malleson
Robert Atkins
Edgar Driver
Moore Marriott
Lewis Casson
Charles Lefeaux
Ivor Barnard
O.B. Clarence
Clarence Blakiston
Marie Wright
Joyce Bland
Wyndham Goldie
Joan Young
Angela Braemar
Frank Cellier
Paul Henreid
Albert Lieven
Aubrey Mallalieu
Rupert Mitford
Julian Royce
C. Aubrey Smith
Elizabeth Vaughan
Stanley Vine
Also Directed by Herbert Wilcox
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On New Years Eve, 1899, baronet's son Edward Courtney becomes engaged to Kate, his mother's maid, much to the scandal of London society. The film then follows their family through four generations, with separations, joys, tragedies, and service in the Boer War, WWI, and WWII.
An actress becomes the king's mistress and persuades him to convert the palace to a serviceman's home.
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A nurse helps 210 men escape to England before the Germans catch and execute her.