Few royalty movies reign more regally than Her Majesty, Mrs. Brown. Dame Judy Dench is magnificent as Queen Victoria, essaying the Empress of India right after she’d lost her Prince Albert. Director John Madden’s third picture includes Billy Connolly’s rollicking good performance as Scottish hunting guide John Brown, Prince Albert’s former main man … who went on to engage his dead friend’s wife.
Interloper Brown came to rule the Castle … Balmoral Castle. Storybook Balmoral is rendered outstandingly well, reason enough to view this great movie.
Random Notes
Never mind Dame Judy Dench and Billy Connolly, Mrs. Brown introduced Gerard Butler to the movies. Cartoon Dramas and Romantic Comedies would never be the same.
Billy Connolly – the legendary hitman from The Boondock Saints – has the role of a lifetime as stalwart Scotsman John Brown.
Gerard Butler, looking young and awkward, plays his younger brother Archie Brown. Really. Sparta’s King Leonidas would come six years and a heavy layer of animation later.
Dame Judy perfectly inhabits the most consequential woman of the 19th Century. An Oscar nomination followed.
John Madden directing a Jeremy Brock script about England’s greatest latter-day monarch is a recipe for British Greatness.
Wonder where Victorian thinking came from? Here.
Gotta take the CircoReality up to 1.1 ‘cause most of the dialog was long since lost to history, so Brock must’ve made it up. BioReality speaks to the use of stuntmen.