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  1. Victoria Regina is an American historical drama television film that aired on NBC on November 30, 1961, as part of the anthology series Hallmark Hall of Fame.

  2. Victoria Regina: Directed by George Schaefer. With Julie Harris, James Donald, Basil Rathbone, Pamela Brown. Julie Harris portrays the famed Queen Victoria over a 60 year span, from the age of 18 through her romance with Prince Albert through her diamond jubilee in 1897.

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    • Biography, Drama, History
    • George Schaefer
    • 1961-11-30
  3. Julie Harris stars in a 1961 adaptation of "Victoria Regina," co-starring James Donald as Albert with Basil Rathbone, Pamela Brown, Inga Swenson, Isabel Jeans, Felix Aylmer, Barry Jones, and...

    • Victoria the Great (1937) This 1937 British biographical film was commissioned by none other than King Edward VIII, following the Broadway success of Laurence Housman’s play Victoria Regina.
    • Sixty Glorious Years (1938) Following the success of Victoria the Great in 1937, director Herbert Wilcox returned with a sequel in 1938, bringing back his wife Anna Neagle as Queen Victoria alongside Anton Walbrook as Prince Albert.
    • Victoria Regina (1964) Based on the 1934 play by English writer Laurence Housman, this four-part Granada Television series in 1964 starred a young Patricia Routledge as Queen Victoria.
    • Mrs Brown (1997) Judi Dench was nominated for many awards for her performance in this 1997 British movie, including an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress (she ultimately lost to Helen Hunt for As Good as It Gets).
  4. This biopic chronicles the iconic lifetime of British monarch Queen Victoria. Over four episodes, the mini-series chronicles the life and reign of Victoria (Julie Harris).

    • Drama
    • Julie Harris, James Donald, Basil Rathbone
  5. Victoria Regina is an American historical drama television film that aired on NBC on November 30, 1961, as part of the anthology series Hallmark Hall of Fame.

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  7. Patricia Routledge gives a career-best performance as Queen Victoria in this 1964 series of plays based on the celebrated collection of dramas by playwright Laurence Housman.