Shortly after the election of Tony Blair, the death of Princess Diana shocks Great Britain and the world. In the time that follows, a power struggle develops between the Queen (Helen Mirren) and the new Prime Minister (Michael Sheen). While the Queen's mannered upbringing prevents her from making any overt emotional gestures about Princess Di's death, Tony Blair knows that such a display is just want the country and the monarchy needs. Directed by Stephen Frears. With Helen McCrory, James Cromwell, Alex Jennings and Mark Bazeley. Categories: Drama, Biography. Year: 2006.

Helen Mirren in The Queen

Michael Sheen in The Queen

The Queen

The Queen

Helen McCrory in The Queen

The Queen

Helen Mirren and Michael Sheen in The Queen

Michael Sheen in The Queen

Alex Jennings in The Queen

The Queen

Michael Sheen and Helen McCrory in The Queen

James Cromwell in The Queen

Helen Mirren and James Cromwell in The Queen

Mark Bazeley in The Queen

Helen Mirren and James Cromwell in The Queen

Helen Mirren in The Queen
Helen Mirren also appeared in Excalibur, National Treasure: Book of Secrets, Inkheart, State of Play, and Raising Helen.
James Cromwell also appeared in L.A. Confidential, I, Robot, Eraser, Spider-Man 3, The Green Mile, W., The Longest Yard, The Sum of All Fears, The General's Daughter, and Becoming Jane.
Roger Allam also appeared in V for Vendetta and Speed Racer.
Stephen Frears also appeared in My Beautiful Laundrette, Hero (1992), High Fidelity, and Chéri.
Michael Sheen also appeared in Underworld, Kingdom of Heaven, Timeline, Frost/Nixon, Underworld: Rise of the Lycans, Music Within, Wilde, The Damned United, and Alice in Wonderland.
Helen McCrory also appeared in Casanova.
Mark Bazeley also appeared in The Damned United.