Bette Davis and Errol Flynn made The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex fascinatingly public striking sparks in this lavish Technicolor tale of the ill-fated love between the aging Elizabeth I and the dashing Earl of Essex. Thoroughly unglamorous here - eyes and hairline shaved face painted chalky white - double Academy AwardO winner* Davis exudes such intelligence energy and ardor that her romance with the decades-younger Essex (Flynn at the peak of his remarkable good looks and athletic verve) is completely believable. Based on Maxwell Anderson's play Elizabeth the Queen and directed by Michael Curtiz this nominee for five OscarsO** takes liberties with historical accuracy but none with dramatic impact. Long may these tempestuous titled lovers reign!
Mel Blanc | |
Bette Davis | Queen Elizabeth I |
Olivia de Havilland | Lady Penelope Gray |
Errol Flynn | Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex |
Donald Crisp | Sir Francis Bacon |
John Deering | |
John Litel | |
Alan Hale | Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone |
Vincent Price | Sir Walter Raleigh |
Henry Stephenson | Lord Burghley |
Henry Daniell | Sir Robert Cecil |
James Stephenson | Sir Thomas Egerton |
Nanette Fabray | Mistress Margaret Radcliffe (as Nanette Fabares) |
Ralph Forbes | Lord Knollys |
Robert Warwick | Lord Mountjoy |
Leo G. Carroll | Sir Edward Coke |
Guy Bellis | Lord Charles Howard (uncredited) |
Forrester Harvey | Bit Part (uncredited) |
Holmes Herbert | Majordomo (uncredited) |
I. Stanford Jolley | Spectator Outside Whitehall Palace (uncredited) |
Doris Lloyd | Handmaiden (uncredited) |
John Sutton | Capt. Armand of the Queen's Guard (uncredited) |
Rosella Towne | Lady of the Court (uncredited) |
Maris Wrixon | Lady of the Court (uncredited) |
Sol Polito | Cinematographer |
Owen Marks | Film Editor |
C.A. Riggs | Sound Department |
Nathan Levinson | Sound Department |
Erich Wolfgang Korngold | Composer |
Anton Grot | Art Director |
Orry-Kelly | Custome Designer |
Perc Westmore | Makeup Artist |
Sherry Shourds | Assistant Director |