6/10
Bette Davis opposite Errol Flynn in this historical drama
9 December 2016
A love story really, between two "heavyweights": Elizabeth I (Bette Davis) and the Earl of Essex (Errol Flynn). Essex has returned victorious from Spain, but the success of his mission is questioned by the Queen, who drained the treasury and taxed her people to support him, only to have him return, and earn the people's favor, without the needed spoils (funds) of war. Therefore, he is a threat to her throne.

Donald Crisp plays an adviser to both, but friend to Essex. Henry Daniell, Henry Stephenson and Vincent Price play political opponents of Essex, who conspire to ruin him. Olivia de Havilland plays a lady in Elizabeth's court who adores Essex, even after she discovers that his love is for the Queen only, though she's unknowingly used by Daniell's character against him. Alan Hale, instead of playing his typical role as Flynn's sidekick, plays his opponent in another war.

Davis overacts a bit, but otherwise gives her usual solid performance, though Flynn is every bit her equal.

Directed by Michael Curtiz. Nominated for five Academy Awards: Art Direction, Color Cinematography, Special Effects, Sound, and Musical Score. Based on Maxwell Anderson's play, the screenplay was co- written by Norman Reilly Raine.
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