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- BFI identifier38456
- Date1950-12-25 (Release)
- Production countryUSA, United Kingdom
- Production company
- SynopsisQueen Victoria is brought to the public eye after an urchin gets into Windsor Castle to see her, and Disraeli uses the publicity to pass social reform. The Queen is won over by the boy's charm. (Synopsis)
- Work historyThe following statement regarding the story appears after the opening credits: 'LONDON There is a legend that in the thirty-ninth year of Her Majesty's reign a small boy added a footnote to English History.'
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- CreditsDirected by: Jean Negulesco
©: Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation
Produced by: Twentieth Century-Fox Productions Ltd
view all - CastIrene Dunne (Queen Victoria)
Alec Guinness (Benjamin Disraeli)
Andrew Ray (Wheeler, the mudlark)
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Title
The Mudlark (Original)
Queen Victoria and Disraeli (Alternative)
EIDR identifier
10.5240/AA28-6B1C-14D1-1EB4-BC77-0Category
FictionThis work is included in the BFI Filmography.
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- Film / Video
35mm BW Positive - CTA - Combined - Viewing
35mm BW Positive - Safety - Combined - Viewing
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Photograph: film still - Landscape - SPD-2849588
Photograph: film still - Landscape - SPD-2849589
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Photograph: film still - Portrait - SPD-2849591
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Work - 38456 - 1950-12-25 (Release)
USA - Film - Fiction
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