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Young Bess

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In the turbulent context of 16th century England, a young noblewoman named Elizabeth Tudor, orphaned from her mother, embarks on an unexpected journey to greatness, facing challenges that will shape her future. After her mother's death, Elizabeth is brought to court, where she must navigate a maze of political intrigues and overwhelming passions. As she grows, she becomes the object of desire for powerful men, including the scheming Lord Thomas Seymour, who has his own plans for her.

Caught between her duty to her family and her own yearnings for love and freedom, Elizabeth struggles to find her identity in a world where loyalty is fleeting. Her experiences lead her to become more shrewd and determined as she learns to play in a power game where everyone is a rival. Through her relationships, both with those who desire her and those who fear her, Elizabeth begins to glimpse the kind of queen she wants to be.

With vibrant cinematography that captures the opulence of the era, the story not only follows Elizabeth's growth as a character but also her evolution into one of history's most iconic leaders. With a touch of romance and drama, this narrative shows us that on the path to greatness, every decision can mean the difference between rising and falling.

Media type
Movie
Year
1953
Director
George Sidney
Writer
Arthur Wimperis
Jan Lustig
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.60
Actors
Jean Simmons
Stewart Granger
Deborah Kerr
Charles Laughton
Kay Walsh
Guy Rolfe
Kathleen Byron
Cecil Kellaway
Rex Thompson
Robert Arthur
Leo G. Carroll
Norma Varden
Alan Napier
Noreen Corcoran
Ivan Triesault
Elaine Stewart
Dawn Addams
Doris Lloyd
Lumsden Hare
Lester Matthews
Patrick Whyte
Gender
Drama
Historia
Romance
Country
United States
Producers
Sidney Franklin
Original title
Young Bess
Duration
112
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