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Sir Edmund Tilney comes to arrest Viola after she performs Juliet in the play but before it's too late, Queen Elizabeth (Judi Dench), who was hidden among the public, stands up to stop the detention.
Shakespeare in Love won an Oscar for Best Picture, Best Original Musical or Comedy Score, Best Original Screenplay, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Costume Design, Best Production Design and was nominated for Best Supporting Actor, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Sound Mixing, Best Film Editing and Best Makeup and Hairstyling.
Shakespeare in Love (1999) SYNOPSIS: William Shakespeare is looking for a muse to help with his writing. When he meets Viola, who loves the theatre, she plays the part perfectly. However, she is promised to Lord Wessex in marriage.
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@TTony-tu6dm
@TTony-tu6dm 3 года назад
“How to Completely Dominate a Movie in Less Than Five Minutes” by Dame Judy Dench.
@totisantiago1
@totisantiago1 3 года назад
a consolation Oscar for losing in "Mrs. Brown" the previous year
@aleksandarstavric2226
@aleksandarstavric2226 3 года назад
Character is something that dominates here - not Dame Judy but she is still great
@killpilger
@killpilger 3 года назад
Reminds me of Max Von Sydow's commanding 5-minute scene in Conan The Barbarian. There's no small roles, only small actors.
@galthea
@galthea 3 года назад
@Guillermo Larry oh please do stop posting this under every single one RU-vid video. Nobody cares and it's truly annoying.
@naly202
@naly202 3 года назад
Dame Judy Dench, Sir Anthony Hopkins and Sir Ian Mackellen do have this rare ability. It's called real talent. They, of course, are all veteran Shakespearean actors and great friends.
@nachumlamm9353
@nachumlamm9353 3 года назад
I love the way she declares a "fact" about the Queen as if it has the power to change reality. And it does. "The Queen can't be at a show with a woman on stage, so there's no woman on stage."
@larshofler8298
@larshofler8298 Год назад
Because she's the Queen..
@ArcaneAzmadi
@ArcaneAzmadi Год назад
The real brilliance comes when Viola _almost_ curtseys to her instead of bowing as a man would. The way Elizabeth just _flickers_ her eyes to indicate to her "If you _admit_ you're a woman, not even I can save you" and Viola gets the message and bows is sheer genius.
@dillonlehane7134
@dillonlehane7134 5 месяцев назад
​@@ArcaneAzmadiI love the way you put it. Personally, I read it as "Girl, what did I just say?! Are you 'Master Kent,' or not?"
@gunnanusit1956
@gunnanusit1956 23 дня назад
Ahh the joy of absolute power
@CeltycSparrow
@CeltycSparrow 3 года назад
Even for a 4 minute role as the Queen, she still commands respect. And she is worthy of the Oscar she won.
@judochopmaster8233
@judochopmaster8233 3 года назад
@Switch Blade Not really. A quick google will show that she was only in the movie for 8 minutes
@tekashikuti9692
@tekashikuti9692 3 года назад
@TONNER 007 Get over it, crybaby.
@kristo1981
@kristo1981 3 года назад
@TONNER 007 Life is Beautiful actually got Oscar for the best foreign language film. Saving Private Ryan would have deserved the best picture.
@gauravw6947
@gauravw6947 3 года назад
@TONNER 007 Stop dragging racism everywhere, to soothe your bruised ego... Liza won the Oscar because it was not only the best performance of that year, but one of the best performances by an actress in American cinema everywhere... Diana, although brilliant, was the weakest among the nominees that year... Also, Dame Judi won because her performance here was actually Oscar level... Unfortunately for you, acclaimed filmmakers, actors, technical artists in the Academy, don't share your prejudiced opinion...
@gauravw6947
@gauravw6947 3 года назад
@TONNER 007 LOL. You lack comprehensive skills... I called Liza's performance as "one of the best performances by an actress in the American cinema ever", not the greatest performance by an actress ever... You are changing my words to help your biased opinion and soothe your bruised ego... Those LOTS of people with such biased opinion are still in the minority... Only delusional people like you, who blame racism for everything that doesn't happen as per your wish, would say that a talented, award-winning actress couldn't act... As if Diana Ross can act!?!?! Also, whether it's 8 minute or hour long, the performance matters, not the screentime... And Dame Judi's performance was Oscar worthy... Unlike you, she is a humble lady, that's why she accepted her role being small in her speech... You are PISSED, because critics, filmmakers and artists, who know better about acting and cinema than you, don't share your biased views...
@elamplough1
@elamplough1 4 года назад
"That woman is a woman!" I love Jim Carter's reaction.
@Sigma0283
@Sigma0283 3 года назад
“What?! A woman? You mean *that* goat?!”
@alexandrebertrand-lafleur3114
@alexandrebertrand-lafleur3114 3 года назад
@@Sigma0283 It's not a women, it's a butler who is disguised as a women! He is Mr Carson!
@Sigma0283
@Sigma0283 3 года назад
@@alexandrebertrand-lafleur3114 I know who he is. When Tilney made his accusation, Bashford quickly took the opportunity to act offended and Ned also quickly followed up as a means of deception in order to make Tilney look idiotic.
@shubhuful
@shubhuful 2 года назад
Cheerful Charlies 😅🤣🤣
@anthonylegore1517
@anthonylegore1517 2 года назад
@@shubhuful Oh if Lord Grantham could see him now.
@hg82met
@hg82met 7 месяцев назад
Judi Dench is worth her weight in gold. Masterful performance but that "Too late, too late" was just icing on the cake.
@Mildredpotka
@Mildredpotka 3 месяца назад
no
@user-oi6ln4eq7b
@user-oi6ln4eq7b Месяц назад
​Master Tilney - I am the Queen! ​@@Mildredpotka
@imorgan1212
@imorgan1212 Год назад
I love how Queen Elizabeth knows exactly what's going on (Master Kent is Viola, Shakespeare came to her court in disguise, etc.), and goes along with it, sparing Shakespeare and Viola public shame and criminal charges.
@TheFranc77
@TheFranc77 Год назад
"That woman...is a woman!!" that was such a Monty Python moment LOL
@lohphat
@lohphat Год назад
She...uh.."he" even LOOKS like Terry Jones!
@iwaisman
@iwaisman Год назад
@@lohphat but he's Jim Carter.
@batgurrl
@batgurrl 4 года назад
That’s how you win an Oscar for a tiny role. Best part was at the end with the mud puddle and tells them all ‘too late’
@en1909s9iah
@en1909s9iah 3 года назад
It's a 'retelling' of a true event, when Sir Walter Raleigh put his best cape in the mud for Queen Elizabeth I to walk on.
@en1909s9iah
@en1909s9iah 3 года назад
But she actually walked over the velvet cape.
@shubhangiraskar2500
@shubhangiraskar2500 3 года назад
Exactly ☝️👍
@batgurrl
@batgurrl 3 года назад
eddie_nugent I didn’t know that - cool information
@jhengleone
@jhengleone 3 года назад
It's a consolation prize for the snub the Academy gave to her performance as Queen Victoria in Mrs Brown the previous year 1997.
@nicktham123
@nicktham123 4 года назад
Honestly, Judi gave such energy that even the chambermaids got it as her supporting.
@youtubeowl9544
@youtubeowl9544 Год назад
The Queen's ladies in waiting. Not chambermaids. 😤
@sauleduskaliyeva
@sauleduskaliyeva Месяц назад
She played the queen who refused from her woman essence and posed herself as man, as I know?
@vanessahenry7238
@vanessahenry7238 2 года назад
"Have a care with my name, or you'll wear it out!" GREAT LINE!
@inesalonso3465
@inesalonso3465 8 месяцев назад
Please could you explain the meaning of this sentence? I understand all the words but not the whole meaning. Thank you, English is not my native language 😢
@renfordmalcolm
@renfordmalcolm 5 месяцев назад
It means - "do not keep using my name - my name would be damaged with so much use" - Items with regular use could get damaged or look old and tattered - the item looses the brilliance and beauty of what it was when new - Have a care with my name - (do not overuse my name) -- you would wear it out (with constant use my name would get damaged) Trust that this is okay.. ok😊
@robstockton911
@robstockton911 5 дней назад
@@inesalonso3465 It means, don’t speak on my behalf so much.
@inesalonso3465
@inesalonso3465 3 дня назад
Thank you for the explanations, I just saw now😲 very clear now👍🤩
@keminggristraveler
@keminggristraveler 4 года назад
That Shakespeare was the actor who played as Queen Elizabeth I (Cate Blanchet)'s lover on Elizabeth (1998)
@ericmuyana203
@ericmuyana203 3 года назад
Robert lover of elizabeth 1(1998)
@renan.csmaia
@renan.csmaia 3 года назад
Geoffrey Ruth was in both movies too.
@Littleathquakes
@Littleathquakes 3 года назад
you mean Joseph Fiennes? He’s now commander Waterford in the Handmaiden’s Tale.
@JJ_Justice
@JJ_Justice 3 года назад
I noticed that too
@paemonyes8299
@paemonyes8299 3 года назад
I noticed they looked very similar... lol wonder how awkward it felt to play the lover of a you g beautiful queen and then some playwright who is terrified of this almost goddess figure
@psychokarloff
@psychokarloff 3 года назад
The Queen's two ladies-in-waiting were played by the same actresses who portrayed Queen Victoria's (Judi Dench again) ladies-in-waiting in "Mrs. Brown," a few years prior to this film, and by the same director.
@alexandrebertrand-lafleur3114
@alexandrebertrand-lafleur3114 3 года назад
Bridget McConnell and Georgie Glen aka Lady Ely and Lady Churchill in Mrs. Brown
@AnnaGirardini
@AnnaGirardini 3 года назад
Wow, once a lady in waiting for Judy Dench always a lady in waiting for Judy Dench
@davidw.2791
@davidw.2791 Год назад
@@AnnaGirardini And about ten years after Mrs Brown, Dame Judi will ay Queen Victoria again in Victoria & Abdul.
@bcdside
@bcdside Год назад
00:46 The casting and the makeup/hairdressing done for Elizabeth I’s ladies-in-waiting was next level! They look as if they stepped right out of a 16th Century painting!
@cush6827
@cush6827 4 месяца назад
Those are the same actresses that played the ladies-in-waiting to Judi Dench as queen Victoria in "Mrs Brown" the year before: Georgie Glen and Catherine O'Donnell
@Mildredpotka
@Mildredpotka 3 месяца назад
no
@richardpaxford5792
@richardpaxford5792 7 месяцев назад
"That Woman, IS A WOMAN!" A line worthy of Edmund Blackadder himself 😅
@ArcaneAzmadi
@ArcaneAzmadi Год назад
Judi Dench is quite possibly the greatest living actress. Absolutely in a class of her own.
@Mildredpotka
@Mildredpotka 3 месяца назад
no
@JebHoge
@JebHoge 3 года назад
"MR. TILNEY! Have a care with my name, you'll wear it out." To me, this is one of the most impressive expressions of true authority I've ever seen in film.
@davidw.2791
@davidw.2791 Год назад
“Selina? Selina Selina Selina -“ “That’s my name Maximillian, don’t wear it out or you’ll have to buy me a new one.”😅
@Mildredpotka
@Mildredpotka 3 месяца назад
no
@integritymulti-services1075
@integritymulti-services1075 3 года назад
"Have a care with my name, you will wear it out." Woowww
@ayoayo7730
@ayoayo7730 3 года назад
What does that mean ?
@ritchie07
@ritchie07 2 года назад
@@ayoayo7730 it means be mindful of how often you speak on her behalf.
@shubhangiraskar2500
@shubhangiraskar2500 3 года назад
When The judy said too late too late What a acting ...🙌👑
@samosullivan1744
@samosullivan1744 3 года назад
“I know something of a woman in a man’s profession... yes by God I do know about that.” Take that Henry VIII!
@Fulgrim_The_Phoenician
@Fulgrim_The_Phoenician 3 года назад
I guess Henry the VIII would say that the woman 'lost her head'.
@beatricesanfilippo6925
@beatricesanfilippo6925 3 года назад
Yes Henry VIII was a terrible father!
@samosullivan1744
@samosullivan1744 3 года назад
@@beatricesanfilippo6925 Well, to his daughters anyway. He absolutely adored Edward because he was the heir he fought so hard for!
@colinecollard533
@colinecollard533 3 года назад
@@beatricesanfilippo6925 He was a terrible person period. Not just to his two daughters but to all his six wives, his advisors, noblemen and subordinates. And many thousands were executed and killed during his reign.
@colinecollard533
@colinecollard533 3 года назад
@@samosullivan1744 Well, historical accounts say that his dying wish was that his son Edward would succeed him as king, but if Edward never had offspring of his own before dying then his oldest daughter Mary would be queen, and if Mary never had offspring and died then Elizabeth would become queen. In other words he worried his sickly son would never reach adulthood so he wanted to ensure his offspring ruled at any rate. As much as Henry VIII fought for his children and they all ruled in succession none of them ever had children of their own and the Tudor dynasty ended with Elizabeth's death. I also wouldn't say he was *that* terrible to his daughters because both of them received expensive and thorough education by the finest tutors at the time.
@ziweiho7614
@ziweiho7614 Год назад
“…But I know something of a woman in a man’s profession. Yes, by God, I do know about that!” - That was EPIC. It was as plain as day that Elizabeth was referring to her very own self - in that patriarchal misogynistic era, the common belief was that only men could rule, and yet, there she was, a RULING Queen in her own right, with neither husband, nor children, nor any need for either of those.
@akap9612
@akap9612 6 месяцев назад
"Patriarcal, mysogynistic era". God, the brainwashing is terrifying.
@sauleduskaliyeva
@sauleduskaliyeva Месяц назад
Having such example of her own parents...
@WWIzd
@WWIzd 3 года назад
In time, even Elizabeth loved the idea of plays. Originally, stage productions were considered the work of the Devil, so theatre had a rough start in England, but the Queen ended up frequenting the theatre. She ended up finding respect and admiration for Shakespeare himself. The greatest playwright we will ever know.
@leon8160
@leon8160 6 месяцев назад
You mean Francis Bacon
@michaellayard5045
@michaellayard5045 24 дня назад
The queen most certainly did not attend public theatre performances, theatre companies such as the lord chamberlains men would go to court and give (relatively) private performances
@chopin65
@chopin65 4 года назад
Never have men been more "Too late!" 😉
@truegrit7697
@truegrit7697 3 года назад
Who doesn't LOVE Judith Dench?!! She's the BOMB!!!!
@fountainchain126
@fountainchain126 3 года назад
I don’t care what anyone says, whether it was a make-up win or not, I think this was the best role for Dench to get her Oscar. She ate it up and wiped the floor with everyone else in the scene.
@theshillneckedlizard8364
@theshillneckedlizard8364 3 года назад
Dame Judi managed to do more in her five minutes that all the other nominees did in their entire movie. There is nothing like a Dame!
@poett8875
@poett8875 2 года назад
Best role? Absolutely not. She was far better in Mrs. Brown, Iris, and Philomena.
@Roheryn100
@Roheryn100 Год назад
@@poett8875 Not "better", just "more" of her....
@zacmumblethunder7466
@zacmumblethunder7466 Год назад
She was my abiding memory of this movie. I liked it, but not enough to ever want to see it again apart from to see this scene.
@garrettbays6942
@garrettbays6942 9 месяцев назад
Her trudging through the mud and last line was enough to win her the Oscar.😂😂😂😂😂😂
@penmuni3833
@penmuni3833 Год назад
"There are no small roles, only small actors.” -- Konstantin Stanislavski.
@tdsims1963
@tdsims1963 3 года назад
Let's not forget how wonderful Colin Firth was as the villain!
@iwaisman
@iwaisman Год назад
He lost a girl ( as a villain) to a Fiennes and he lost another girl (as another villain) to another Fiennes (The English patient). Such a pity...
@zarathustrasserpent1850
@zarathustrasserpent1850 2 года назад
When I first saw the movie, I thought the Queen was simply scolding Mr. Tilney for using her name too much. But now I see that he was actually misusing it. He was alright as long as he invoked the name as the source of his authority, but the last time he did it, he was actually using it to express his own wishes, prompting the snappy reaction from Elizabeth. He knows he overstepped his boundaries, and that's why he is cowering.
@emiledufayel
@emiledufayel 3 года назад
I love that every frame looks like a Renaissance painting. Such a brilliant movie!
@user-ix1rp9ff3p
@user-ix1rp9ff3p 4 месяца назад
the Renaissance happened a generation earlier tho (during Henry VIII)...
@CesarFern
@CesarFern 4 года назад
Judi is just masterful
@christophermondejar5917
@christophermondejar5917 3 года назад
There's nothing like a dame. And the Oscar goes to Dame Judi Dench.
@georgechulig9570
@georgechulig9570 3 года назад
Robin Williams
@maryvalentine9090
@maryvalentine9090 3 года назад
“There is nothing like a dame, nothing in the world There is nothing you can name that is anything like a dame”
@michelvanderlinden8363
@michelvanderlinden8363 3 года назад
When Wessex answers "50 shillings" you can see Dame Judi Dench's throw him a glare that would make Batman jealous
@MrHEC381991
@MrHEC381991 3 года назад
Lmao
@davidw.2791
@davidw.2791 Год назад
Also for those who don’t know the old unit system, a shilling is 1/20 pound so 50 shillings would only have been 2.5 pounds.
@madabbafan
@madabbafan 6 месяцев назад
​@@davidw.2791although if you adjust for inflation from 1597 ( the year R&J was first performed so I assume when the film is set) it wouldn't be far off £500 today. The actual bet of £50 would be about £9,500 today.
@philashton1469
@philashton1469 Год назад
Just gorgeous, gorgeous clip. Judi at her best. Her dialogue sharp and cutting. A good film - but a great 5 minute clip, dominated by a supreme actor of film and stage. Love her !
@anjaplushenka5995
@anjaplushenka5995 3 года назад
*A most sublime, most magnificently masterful actor of all time, the great Judi Dench, dame of the British realm and all its dominions.*
@Mildredpotka
@Mildredpotka 3 месяца назад
no
@bjbinmke
@bjbinmke 3 года назад
"I liked it when she stabbed herself, Your Majesty." Then note the sly slice of a smile on her face.
@nachumlamm9353
@nachumlamm9353 3 года назад
I like to think she's thinking, "Kids these days..." John Webster would grow up to write very bloody plays.
@Doeyhead
@Doeyhead 3 года назад
Judy Dench played this part so well that I thought she was Queen Elizabeth
@jooordey
@jooordey 3 года назад
Well ur stupid then
@FetaCheezyAlfredo
@FetaCheezyAlfredo 3 года назад
@@jooordey He didn't actually believe it dumbass. He's just saying that she embodied the role of Queen Elizabeth I
@elizabeths4371
@elizabeths4371 Год назад
I Agree!
@Mildredpotka
@Mildredpotka 3 месяца назад
no
@Johnston212
@Johnston212 3 года назад
The 12th Night. A romantic comedy about a woman who had to pretend that she was a man. Very meta
@bayrockwhk
@bayrockwhk 3 года назад
i missed that.....thanks for the insight!
@dreaincognita
@dreaincognita 3 года назад
It was an overt reference! The main character's name in 12th night is Viola ;)
@judochopmaster8233
@judochopmaster8233 3 года назад
Credit to the eager boy. He made me laugh out loud irl
@cathryncampbell8555
@cathryncampbell8555 3 года назад
What *I* love about the 'eager boy' is that he's Johnny Webster...who grows up to write *incredibly gory* plays such as "The Duchess of Malfi." "Shakespeare in Love" has so many inside jokes & sly allusions, but this fictitious portrayal of the very real Webster is one of my favourites. (And who can say whether the real Webster was or was not a sly, conniving, sadistic child?)
@cherylannemason
@cherylannemason 3 года назад
@@cathryncampbell8555 I got a real laugh myself at this portrayal of how Webster might've been as a kid.
@NSankeerthUrkec
@NSankeerthUrkec 3 года назад
God how they all bowed at once some with fear and some with respect.
@user-ix1rp9ff3p
@user-ix1rp9ff3p 4 месяца назад
during that time the "divine right of kings" was still a thing not to mention the Monarch of England (currently of Great Britain and Northen Ireland) is both Defender of the Faith & head of the Church of England
@danijelac3511
@danijelac3511 5 месяцев назад
Best British actress of all times!! I simply adore her voice!!
@karlad4082
@karlad4082 Год назад
She is one of the best portrays of Elizabeth I. Unbelievable acting 👌🏼
@empireofengland6039
@empireofengland6039 Год назад
She's also Queen Victoria in "Mrs Brown" and "Victoria and Abdul"
@elizabeths4371
@elizabeths4371 Год назад
The BEST younger version of Elizabeth R was Glenda Jackson in the BBC series
@herondelatorre4023
@herondelatorre4023 9 месяцев назад
​@elizabeths4371 What about Helen Mirren who also played Elizabeth I and II ????
@elizabeths4371
@elizabeths4371 9 месяцев назад
@@herondelatorre4023 Helen Mirren is an excellent actress and she did a good job but in my opinion, Glenda Jackson was still the best Elizabeth 1 from her youth to her old age.
@user-yq3fz9ch5q
@user-yq3fz9ch5q 6 месяцев назад
​@@herondelatorre4023 E-1 was a magnificent portrayal. I can still her screaming about Raleigh and the Earl of Essex.
@danielanderson8322
@danielanderson8322 3 года назад
Isn't she practically the queen's stand-in in the Bond franchise?
@hsdsaunders
@hsdsaunders 3 года назад
Nah she's "M" head of MI6, or was. It's Ralph Fiennes now.
@tracylf5409
@tracylf5409 4 месяца назад
Judi Dench. Good God, is she ever the greatest actress. Really is, and shall ever be. xx
@jerolvilladolid
@jerolvilladolid Год назад
When I was 6 years old when this came out. I knew that being forced to watch a movie like shakespeare in love is pure torture. Cruel and sadistic for anyone to watch such a boring movie. But now, in my early 30s... I am flabergasted and in awe at the costumes, the culture, the wonderful acting, and the plot. Ohhh how age can change our preferences!
@a.bourne6386
@a.bourne6386 3 года назад
I disregarded this film as another romance I didn't care for. When this film came out I was into dark action and deep drama. But I hated love. Met my future husband not too long after this movie came and went. 2 years later we met and dated. He had this on VHS. And invited me to watch it with him. Changed my perspective entirely. We feel in love. 15 years and strong.
@CeltycSparrow
@CeltycSparrow 3 года назад
So indeed, this film CAN convey the very truth and nature of love, as Her Majesty foretold. lol
@AnnaGirardini
@AnnaGirardini 3 года назад
The night my friends and I went to see this movie, the girl friend I was setting up with a guy friend fell asleep on his shoulder and that was their first spark. They got married the year after and are still very much in love these days ❤️
@nobodysbaby5048
@nobodysbaby5048 2 года назад
You are blessed. I am happy for you.
@6dmiller
@6dmiller 2 года назад
Oh...I didn't want it to have been 15 years ago! But I'm glad you've wisely invested those years...perhaps I'll catch up in the next 15.
@kyloren2373
@kyloren2373 4 года назад
Here after victoria and Abdul she is lagendary actress
@boqndimitrov8693
@boqndimitrov8693 2 года назад
the boss is here! God, I adore Judy Dench!
@lumi3162
@lumi3162 Год назад
I love Gwyneth's acting. She's so great as Viola. So moving. She deserved her oscar. No matter what they say...
@marce2409
@marce2409 Год назад
The worst win of all times. Fernanda Montenegro should' ve won it. Second in line Cate Blanchett
@suchandrimamandal5429
@suchandrimamandal5429 Год назад
Dame Judi Dench is such a great actress. She shone so brilliantly as Queen Elizabeth I in this absolute gem of a movie !!!
@TechBearSeattle
@TechBearSeattle 3 года назад
There is no denying that Judi Dench is a Queen.
@BretonInTokyo
@BretonInTokyo 3 года назад
That lady-in-waiting is a dead ringer for Betty Davis as Elizabeth !
@joseluisduarte-rodriguez2327
@joseluisduarte-rodriguez2327 3 года назад
I love how here you can have a glimpse of what Mr Carson's days as a player would had been like.
@NonzoBasseyOfficial
@NonzoBasseyOfficial 2 года назад
Hahahahhaahha!!!!
@davidw.2791
@davidw.2791 Год назад
Imagine his grief if Lord Grantham not only would curiously ask “So were you really an actor once” to him, but one that crossdressed 😅
@kaysmith8992
@kaysmith8992 3 года назад
Elizabeth's lady-in-waiting is the spitting image of Bette Davis who also played Elizabeth.
@lenthisgoldstein9553
@lenthisgoldstein9553 3 года назад
this was the scene that earned Dame Judi Dench her well deserved Oscar.
@Mildredpotka
@Mildredpotka 3 месяца назад
no
@jasminnemcdonald94A
@jasminnemcdonald94A Месяц назад
What a woman! Dame Dench is a queen of the silver screen.
@lovelybond5447
@lovelybond5447 3 года назад
She deservedly won the Best actress award, lovely.
@myaccount4699
@myaccount4699 Год назад
Supporting actres
@ResidentBigEvil
@ResidentBigEvil 3 года назад
this has got to be the bossest version of elizabeth 1 i've ever seen
@stevecharters8965
@stevecharters8965 3 года назад
Then I assume you haven't seen Glenda Jackson in the role.
@michaelpetronzio6557
@michaelpetronzio6557 3 года назад
Queen Elizabeth was know to be a boss she also had a temper which is why I love her and relate to her
@luketheobald3140
@luketheobald3140 3 года назад
@@stevecharters8965 Or Miranda Richardson...
@marcokite
@marcokite 3 года назад
@@stevecharters8965 - exactly!!
@marcokite
@marcokite 3 года назад
no, Glenda Jackson will always be THE Elizabeth I
@tillyboos
@tillyboos 3 года назад
Judi Dench -- LEGEND.
@alanday5255
@alanday5255 3 года назад
As with everything she does, Dame Judi Dench makes Queen Elizabeth live with vigor and power. I love her.
@skymarshallmarz5573
@skymarshallmarz5573 3 года назад
I gotta say, Dame Judi commanded more emotion and strength in this role than all the others before or since.
@alexkeir01
@alexkeir01 3 года назад
The sheer genius that is Judi Dench's performance! Dame Judi is a world treasure. The movie is one of my favorites, to be re-experienced at least once a year.
@Mildredpotka
@Mildredpotka 3 месяца назад
no
@monarcmonarc8881
@monarcmonarc8881 3 года назад
love her in pride & prejudice too
@luisfedericosala1354
@luisfedericosala1354 3 года назад
The best scene on this film. Judy, I am your fan 💖🌷🌹♥️
@keepallyweird
@keepallyweird 3 года назад
From start to finish this whole video killed me! 😭😭😭✨✨✨ the excessive yelling to the sassy “too late too late.”
@sarahmillard6401
@sarahmillard6401 2 года назад
That combination of steeliness, longing, empathy and pragmatism - cheers Judi!
@flamingbull3438
@flamingbull3438 Год назад
You’re telling me THE QUEEN OF ENGLAND was in the audience the whole time and NO ONE SAW HER???
@estefaniaflores7321
@estefaniaflores7321 Год назад
They were pretty excited about the play I guess
@aditimukherjee855
@aditimukherjee855 Год назад
Those days women were to appear in public with veils on, even the Queen wasn't an exception. The rest of the audience must have sensed the presence of an important person but the identity was concealed.
@marvinhenson3293
@marvinhenson3293 6 месяцев назад
Dame Dench, One of the greatest actors of all time.
@pedanticradiator1491
@pedanticradiator1491 4 месяца назад
Dame Judi or Dame Judi Dench never Dame Dench
@marvinhenson3293
@marvinhenson3293 4 месяца назад
Thank you for the correction. I met her at an Academy Awards party in the early 2000's ands when asked what shall we call you and she answered "Just Judi of course."@@pedanticradiator1491 Now I have to go look up the year.
@quitteretlamour5219
@quitteretlamour5219 3 года назад
Yes, I watched this movie. I think she is great actress, Judi Dench.
@phoenixfire83
@phoenixfire83 Год назад
Dame Judi Dench spent 8 minutes in this film and was nominated and won the Oscar best supporting actress.
@missyrose2154
@missyrose2154 3 года назад
They couldn't have picked a better older Elizabeth. She was fabulous!
@cmalc8
@cmalc8 Месяц назад
Dame Judy absolutely stole the show. She promoted this lovely film from good to great.
@bigbob1699
@bigbob1699 3 года назад
Dame Judy Dench owns all the stages she walks on .
@Silver_Owl
@Silver_Owl 3 года назад
She does. I saw her on stage many years ago, she was mesmerizing.
@bigbob1699
@bigbob1699 3 года назад
@@Silver_Owl Lucky you .
@Silver_Owl
@Silver_Owl 3 года назад
@@bigbob1699 Yeah, I treasure the memory. She was playing Mother Courage, with Zoe Wanamaker, another great actress, as her daughter.
@user-xz5gp9fz7t
@user-xz5gp9fz7t 6 месяцев назад
Great actors
@thefrenchgardener1865
@thefrenchgardener1865 5 месяцев назад
She is the best!
@eddyagosto8515
@eddyagosto8515 3 года назад
What a performance! Bravo...!!!
@SupraJulie
@SupraJulie 3 года назад
The best thing about the mud puddle is that if you were the one to throw down your cloak for the queen to step on you could potentially curry favor. That she tramps through the puddle like that is a giant FU to every man there.
@nachumlamm9353
@nachumlamm9353 3 года назад
I think Francis Drake was famous for that. But here the men catch on too late.
@jamesaron1967
@jamesaron1967 2 года назад
@@nachumlamm9353 You mean Sir Walter Raleigh?
@nachumlamm9353
@nachumlamm9353 2 года назад
@@jamesaron1967 Possibly. I always get them confused. :-)
@davidw.2791
@davidw.2791 Год назад
Also, it’s not like her majesty would remotely have to do her own laundry later. 😅
@dannybeun948
@dannybeun948 3 года назад
She is fantastic like always 👌
@ulisesgerardoramirezmartin1312
@ulisesgerardoramirezmartin1312 3 года назад
Una de las mejores actrices en el medio, gran personalidad, multi facetica, gran histrionismo....solo basta con ver una de sus películas para alegrarte el día y darnos cuenta de que ´podemos ser mejor en lo que desempeñemos.
@naiadeforta
@naiadeforta 2 года назад
"Too late, too late!" (with the rolling of the eyses).....I have adopted that short phrase (with the rolling of the eyes!)
@sebastianboeddinghaus3505
@sebastianboeddinghaus3505 3 года назад
A five minute flex of the costume designer
@TralfazConstruction
@TralfazConstruction 2 года назад
Pivotal movie in a pivotal moment in time. It saw 1998 out and did well into 1999. Seems like only yesterday that this was a huge hit.
@rf6255
@rf6255 Год назад
Judy Dench is one of the best actors ever !! She is just by far the best !! Any movie with her and I just know the acting will be perfection ! Oh such a talent such a gift from above
@donsarde
@donsarde 6 месяцев назад
She was brilliant in the role of Elisabeth. What great actress. ❤
@jscES44AC
@jscES44AC 6 месяцев назад
'If only Lord Wessex were here...' Hilarious.
@pilargonzalez8442
@pilargonzalez8442 6 месяцев назад
Love Judi Dench, such a fantastic actress and woman.
@MarthalieThurstonSachemPiper
@MarthalieThurstonSachemPiper 6 месяцев назад
Fantastic Judi Dench 🎉
@mistermindahenziandalasnus3754
0:29 "That woman is a woman!" 👏😆
@rmartinez87
@rmartinez87 4 года назад
She is regal ♡
@kalel21675
@kalel21675 2 года назад
Absolutely adore Dame Judi Dench. Reminds me so much of my grandmother
@nunyabiznez6381
@nunyabiznez6381 3 года назад
Absolutely brilliant!
@nissafors
@nissafors 2 года назад
How I love this move, one of my top favourites!
@billsimmons1590
@billsimmons1590 3 года назад
I love this tasteful classical movie.what amazing costumes. Thnks you Tube
@TechBearSeattle
@TechBearSeattle 6 месяцев назад
A truly remarkable actress.
@alfarocarlos
@alfarocarlos 4 года назад
Stunning
@shaneyaw4542
@shaneyaw4542 Год назад
I have never watched this film but after that marvelous performance, I believe that I shall get around ot viewing it some time. Excellent.
@Gmoviesmoothie
@Gmoviesmoothie 3 года назад
Have a care with my name, you will wear it out Great lines
@user-st8ne7hh9g
@user-st8ne7hh9g Год назад
Один из любимых эпизодов. Великолепная Актриса! Истинная Королева!!!
@jessiejames7492
@jessiejames7492 3 года назад
great actress, wondeful well known supporting actors and great costumes.
@romanikkoralph1553
@romanikkoralph1553 3 года назад
I love this scene
@josephbryanmitchell5938
@josephbryanmitchell5938 2 года назад
this a a film I can watch over and over again, thankfully I have a dvd
@juliocesarpereira4325
@juliocesarpereira4325 Год назад
From the first time I watched this movie until now it has passed 24 years. And it feels oh so different now! All because I watched a Shakespeare play at The Globe Theater in 2015.
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