
“CinemaScope spectacularly spreads before you the velvet cape and violent age of Sir Walter Raleigh and The Virgin Queen.”
Sir Walter Raleigh overcomes court intrigue to win favor with the Queen in order to get financing for a proposed voyage to the New World.
Release Date: 7/22/1955
Runtime: 92 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Henry Koster
00Companies: 20th Century Fox
Countries: United States of America
CinemaSerf
Historically, it is safe to say that Elizabeth I and Sir Walter Raleigh didn't always get on, but I am not sure their relationship was ever quite this verbose. This is a good enough looking melodrama with Bette Davis and Richard Todd out to enrich England (and themselves) co-starring Joan Collins as the suitably "pathetic" lady in waiting who falls for Raleigh - and in so doing they both earn the enmity of a jealous queen. Herbert Marshall tries to bring a little weight to the proceedings; Dan O'Herlihy a little humour but ultimately we are left with a colourful, but pretty mundane, wordy, historical costume drama with the odd flash of character from Davis.

Richard Todd
Sir Walter Raleigh

Bette Davis
Queen Elizabeth I

Joan Collins
Beth Throgmorton

Jay Robinson
Chadwick

Herbert Marshall
Lord Leicester

Dan O'Herlihy
Lord Derry

Robert Douglas
Sir Christopher Hatton

Romney Brent
French Ambassador

Leslie Parrish
Anne

Lisa Daniels
Mary

Gertrude Astor
Lady-in-Waiting - 2nd Group

Rod Taylor
Cpl. Gwilym
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