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Fire Over England
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Fire Over England

. . . A truly brilliant producer brings you a thrilling tale of love and danger that will live in your memory as long as there is romance in your heart !
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User Score41 ratings
TMDB 6.216+19371h 32mEnglish
HistoryDramaRomance

Synopsis

The film is a historical drama set during the reign of Elizabeth I (Flora Robson), focusing on the English defeat of the Spanish Armada, whence the title. In 1588, relations between Spain and England are at the breaking point. With the support of Queen Elizabeth I, British sea raiders such as Sir Francis Drake regularly capture Spanish merchantmen bringing gold from the New World.

Director
William K. HowardFrom TMDB credits
Studio
London Films Productions1 production companies
Release
March 5, 1937Released
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Top Cast

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Flora Robson
Flora Robson
Queen Elizabeth I of England
Raymond Massey
Raymond Massey
King Philip II of Spain
Leslie Banks
Leslie Banks
The Earl of Leicester
Laurence Olivier
Laurence Olivier
Michael Ingolby
Vivien Leigh
Vivien Leigh
Cynthia
Morton Selten
Morton Selten
Lord Burleigh
Tamara Desni
Tamara Desni
Elena
Lyn Harding
Lyn Harding
Sir Richard Ingolby

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CinemaSerf
Jun 20, 2022

If anyone ever doubted the kind of actor Laurence Olivier was going to become, then they need only watch this and it is as plain as the nose on his handsome young face. Here, though, his over-acting (and singing) in the role of the enthusiastic "Michael Ingleby" rather badly dates an otherwise quite entertaining recounting of the machinations leading up build up to the Spanish Armada's attempt to invade Elizabethan England. Flora Robson always did carry off the role of a monarch well and Morton Selten (reputedly a child of Edward VII), Vivien Leigh, Raymond Massey and a slightly camp Leslie Banks serve well in support as this story of court intrigues and romance unfolds. Though it is mostly stage bound there are a few attempts to take it outside, the costumes look the part and it's quite menacingly scored at times, too. Keep a look out for early appearances by James Mason and Robert Newton and remember - a Spanish lady may retire, but she never goes to bed!

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