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Elizabeth: The Golden Age
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Elizabeth (1998)
Edited from
Ryan's Daughter (1970/I)
 -  According to the closing credits, footage from the film is used in "The Golden Age." Director Shekhar Kapur says in the audio commentary, that it is the waves crashing on the rocks at the end of the film, since the film crew could not find such crashing waves to record anywhere in the British Isles.
Elizabeth (1998)
 -  Scenes of the youthful Elizabeth dancing from the first movie used when the queen reminisces about her younger days.
Featured in
"Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: (2007-10-13)" (2007)
 -  Clips shown for the review.
14th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2008) (TV)
 -  Nominee clips.
The 80th Annual Academy Awards (2008) (TV)
 -  Nominee clips.
Spoofed in
"The Simpsons: Four Great Women and a Manicure (#20.20)" (2009)
 -  The first segment is a spoof of "Elizabeth: The Golden Age."

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