Fire Over England

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Fire Over England is a 1937 British historical drama film set in the Elizabethan era, known for its story of political intrigue and the Spanish Armada and for featuring Flora Robson as Queen Elizabeth I.

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instanceOf British historical drama film
film
authorOfSourceWork A. E. W. Mason NERFINISHED
basedOn Fire Over England (novel) NERFINISHED
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character Cynthia NERFINISHED
Michael Ingolby NERFINISHED
Queen Elizabeth I NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy James Wong Howe NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depictsEvent Spanish Armada NERFINISHED
director William K. Howard NERFINISHED
distributor United Artists NERFINISHED
editedBy Charles Frend NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Denham Film Studios NERFINISHED
genre drama film
historical drama film
musicBy Richard Addinsell NERFINISHED
notableFor Flora Robson’s performance as Queen Elizabeth I
depiction of political intrigue in the court of Elizabeth I
portrayal of the Spanish Armada conflict
originalLanguage English
portrayedBy Flora Robson NERFINISHED
Laurence Olivier NERFINISHED
Vivien Leigh NERFINISHED
producer Alexander Korda NERFINISHED
Erich Pommer NERFINISHED
productionCompany London Film Productions NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1937-02-18
releaseYear 1937
runtimeMinutes 92
screenwriter Clemence Dane NERFINISHED
Rodney Ackland NERFINISHED
setInCentury 16th century
setInCountry England NERFINISHED
settingPeriod Elizabethan era NERFINISHED
starring Flora Robson NERFINISHED
Laurence Olivier NERFINISHED
Leslie Banks NERFINISHED
Lyn Harding NERFINISHED
Morton Selten NERFINISHED
Raymond Massey NERFINISHED
Robert Newton NERFINISHED
Tamara Desni NERFINISHED
Vivien Leigh NERFINISHED

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