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1997105 minDrama, History, Romance

Mrs Brown

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Is Mrs Brown worth watching? With a rating of 6.7/10, this Drama, History, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Mrs Brown Synopsis

When Queen Victoria's husband Prince Albert dies, she finds solace in her trusted servant, Mr. John Brown. But their relationship also brings scandal and turmoil to the monarchy.

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Top Cast

Judi Dench
Judi DenchQueen Victoria
Billy Connolly
Billy ConnollyJohn Brown
Geoffrey Palmer
Geoffrey PalmerHenry Ponsonby
Antony Sher
Antony SherPrime Minister Benjamin Disraeli
Gerard Butler
Gerard ButlerArchie Brown
Richard Pasco
Richard PascoDoctor Jenner
David Westhead
David WestheadPrince of Wales (Bertie)
Georgie Glen
Georgie GlenLady Churchill
Sara Stewart
Sara StewartPrincess Alexandra
Finty Williams
Finty WilliamsPrincess Helena

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Is Mrs Brown worth watching?

Mrs Brown has received mixed reviews with a 6.7/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, History, Romance movies.

Is Mrs Brown hit or flop?

Mrs Brown has received average ratings (6.7/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Mrs Brown is a Drama, History, Romance movie that When Queen Victoria's husband Prince Albert dies, she finds solace in her trusted servant, Mr. John Brown. But their relationship also brings scandal ...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfAug 27, 2023
★ 7

There have been goodness knows how many theories about the relationship between Queen Victoria and her highland ghillie John Brown, brought from Her Majesty's estate at Balmoral to try to prize her from her routine of melancholy following the death of Prince Albert. In this version, John Madden cleverly decides to emphasise the characterisations of the Queen and of her Highland servant, rather than to try and create something that historians can argue over... Of course it's all speculative, but both Judi Dench and Billy Connolly excel here at building an honest, and ultimately loving friendship that is plausible - especially for the widow surrounded otherwise by an almost acolytic suite of staff. Geoffrey Palmer is also on good form as her Private Secretary (Sir Henry Ponsonby) trying to walk the line between protocol and productivity; and to deal with the resentment across the family and other staff caused by Brown's relationship with his Sovereign as the film progresses. Antony Sher also stands out as the politically savvy Disraeli, David Westhead as the seriously un-amused Prince of Wales and there is an early outing for Gerard Butler as John's brother "Archie". As you'd expect, the technical and creative aspects of the production lend their best efforts to make this a very craftful piece of cinema.