A fehér királynő
Philippa Gregory az elismert történész és író felfedi azon három asszony igaz történetét, akik átélték a Rózsák háborúja elnevezésű dinasztiák közötti küzdelem hitszegésekkel és vérontással teli idejét. Azzal érvel Gregory asszony, hogy a családi viszályok közepette élő asszonyok megismerése nélkül lehetetlen megérteni Anglia történetének e bizonytalan és fordulópontot jelentő időszakát, mely kettészakította a nemességet. Ugyanúgy alapvető fontosságú a szerepük, mint a hagyományos történetírásban bármely királyé és nemesé. Ez rokonságok nem pedig országok közötti harc volt, így ezen asszonyok lojalitásának, lázadásainak, összeesküvéseinek és árulásainak döntő szerepük volt Anglia történelmének alakításában.
In 1463, the lust between a Lancastrian commoner and Yorkist King turns into a secret wedding and a new Queen of England. But two women not so smitten with the arrangement vow to take her down.
The pregnant Elizabeth is crowned queen and welcomed by Edward's brothers Richard and George though Warwick and his daughters do not disguise their disapproval and Cecily refuses to attend the coronation. Warwick is especially aggrieved that the king is neglecting a peace treaty with France and entertaining the Duke of Burgundy, a relation of Elizabeth and enemy to the French king. As it becomes clear that Warwick intends to make himself powerful Edward gives key posts at court to Baron Rivers and his sons, which also enrages Margaret Beaufort,whose young son Henry Tudor has had to forfeit a title to the Rivers family. Margaret is also angry when Warwick captures the deposed fugitive former king Henry and Edward imprisons him. As a reward Warwick asks that his daughters are betrothed to the king's brothers but the request is denied. When Elizabeth gives birth to a daughter, rather than an heir, Warwick is delighted and organizes a rebellion, incarcerating Edward, Elizabeth and Jacquetta and killing Rivers and his sons, putting George forward as his new protégé. Elizabeth swears vengeance in blood.
Margaret Beaufort is pleased to learn that Warwick, whose daughter Isabel is George's reluctant bride, is holding a parliament in York to have George declared the rightful monarch. However the parliament opposes Warwick's idea and Edward, Elizabeth and Jacquetta are all released. Edward, to his wife's annoyance, suggests alliances with Warwick to prevent further factions and even Elizabeth's surviving brother Anthony appears to acquiesce. However Edward has another revolt on his hands, supposedly led by Henry's wife Margaret of Anjou but in reality staged by Warwick and George. Margaret Beaufort's husband wants no part in it but the obsessive matriarch prevails upon her nervous brother Richard to lead her cause. He is killed by Edward after telling him that the rebels are actually Warwick and George, who are forced to flee abroad. Whilst on board ship Isabel miscarries George's baby but Elizabeth is pregnant again and swears that this shall be a son.
After his failed coup, a desperate Warwick makes his biggest and boldest gambit yet, offering up his daughter Anne to seal an alliance with Margaret of Anjou, the wife of Henry VI, the king he helped depose.
1470:- George returns to fight with his brothers, to the chagrin of Warwick, who moves the decrepit Henry VI into the tower of London for his protection whilst Jasper Tudor escorts his nephew Henry to Wales for safety. The possessed Lady Beaufort is angry that her husband Stafford chooses to fight for Edward, seeing him as the lesser of two evils, but both Stafford and Warwick are slain at the battle of Barnet. Edward rides to meet Margaret of Anjou, who has the nervous Anne Neville in her company, and he defeats Margaret and Jasper at the battle of Tewkesbury. Richard of Gloucester exiles Margaret, having rescued Anne from would-be rapists. The Yorkists celebrate their victory though Elizabeth is shocked to stumble upon her family's nocturnal activities.
Having witnessed the murder of Henry VI the pregnant Elizabeth is again shocked when she discovers her husband having sex with courtier Jane Shore. Her isolation is increased as Jacquetta falls dangerously ill and, aware of George's dislike of her, she appoints Anthony as her sons' guardian.
Edward plans a war with the French but, sensing that too much blood has already been shed, makes peace with king Louis, angering George, who will now not assume the title Regent of France. He becomes convinced that Elizabeth, like her late mother, is a sorceress who caused Isabel to miscarry and who has bewitched her husband.
Elizabeth is concerned when Edward allows Henry Tudor home from exile but he reasons that he prefers to keep his enemies close to him. Edward suddenly dies of pneumonia, appointing Richard as the regent for his young son Edward. Anne encourages her husband to crown himself king as the country's enemies may take advantage of a boy king.
Aware of his antagonists Richard rewards those whom he believes can serve him, including Stanley, the duke of Buckingham and Thomas Brackenbury. Anne visits Brackenbury behind her husband's back, expressing her fear that his throne will not be safe as long as the princes in the tower are alive.
Queen Anne's health is deteriorating and the death of her sickly son Edward and the knowledge that her husband loves Lizzie do not help her situation. She ends her feud with Elizabeth ,assuring her that she was not responsible for the deaths of the two boys and soon afterwards, following an eclipse, she dies.
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Rebecca Ferguson | Elizabeth Woodville |
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Aneurin Barnard | Richard Duke of Gloucester |
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Faye Marsay | Anne Neville |
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Amanda Hale | Lady Margaret Beaufort |
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Raoul van Kammen | Soldier |
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Max Irons | King Edward |
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Ben Lamb | Anthony Rivers |
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Eleanor Tomlinson | Isabel Neville |
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Juliet Aubrey | Countess of Warwick |
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Tom McKay | Jasper Tudor |
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David Oakes | George Duke of Clarence |
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Janet McTeer | Jacquetta Woodville |
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James Frain | Lord Warwick |
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Caroline Goodall | Duchess Cecily |
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Michael Maloney | Henry Stafford |
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Eve Ponsonby | Mary Woodville |
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Pieter D'Hondt | Royal Guard |
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Otto Farrant | Thomas Grey |
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David Shelley | King Henry VI |
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Dean-Charles Chapman | Richard Grey |
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Pixie Davies | Princess Elizabeth |
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Oscar Kennedy | Henry Tudor |
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Rupert Graves | Lord Thomas Stanley |
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Leo Bill | Reginald Bray |
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Frances Tomelty | Lady Beauchamp |
| Rendező | James Kent |
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| Jamie Payne |
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| Colin Teague |
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| Író | Philippa Gregory, Emma Frost, Malcolm Campbell, Lisa McGee, Nicole Taylor | |
| Producer | Colin Callender, David Claikens, Gina Cronk, George Faber, Emma Frost, Philippa Gregory, John Griffin, Eurydice Gysel, Joop Haesen, Christine Healy, Polly Hill, Charles Pattinson, Alex Verbaere, Jan Vrints, Scott Huff | |
| Zenész | John Lunn | |
| Fényképezte | Jean-Philippe Gossart, David Luther, Fabian Wagner | |
| Lemezek száma | 4 |
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| Képernyőarány | Widescreen (16:9) |
| Hangsávok | Dolby Digital Stereo [English] DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 [English] |
| Kiadás megjelenése | 2013 |
| Régiók | Region B |
| Hely | HDD 44 |
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| Mennyiség | 1 |
| Index | 31588 |
| Hozzáadva | Okt. 14, 2018 15:55:04 |
| Módosítva | Dec. 07, 2025 23:11:55 |
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