The Mudlark

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The Mudlark is a 1950 British historical drama film about a street urchin who sneaks into Windsor Castle to meet Queen Victoria, prompting a political and emotional reckoning at court.

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instanceOf film
basedOn The Mudlark (novel) NERFINISHED
basedOnAuthor Theodore Bonnet NERFINISHED
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character Benjamin Disraeli NERFINISHED
Queen Victoria NERFINISHED
Windsor Castle street urchin
cinematographyBy Geoffrey Unsworth NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
director Jean Negulesco NERFINISHED
distributor 20th Century Fox NERFINISHED
editedBy Ralph Dawson NERFINISHED
filmingTechnique live action
genre drama film
historical drama film
hasWikipediaArticle true
medium theatrical feature film
musicBy Alfred Newman NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus street urchin sneaks into Windsor Castle to meet Queen Victoria
originalLanguage English
portrays Benjamin Disraeli as Prime Minister
British royal court
Queen Victoria in mourning
producer Nunnally Johnson NERFINISHED
productionCompany Twentieth Century Fox NERFINISHED
publicationYearOfSource 1949
releaseYear 1950
runtimeMinutes 99
screenwriter Nunnally Johnson NERFINISHED
setting Windsor Castle NERFINISHED
settingPeriod Victorian era NERFINISHED
starring Alec Guinness NERFINISHED
Andrew Ray NERFINISHED
Anthony Steel NERFINISHED
Beatrice Campbell NERFINISHED
Constance Smith NERFINISHED
Denis O'Dea NERFINISHED
Finlay Currie NERFINISHED
Irene Dunne NERFINISHED
Leo G. Carroll NERFINISHED
Robert Morley NERFINISHED
targetAudience general audience
theme grief and emotional isolation
monarchy and political reform

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Jean Negulesco directed The Mudlark