

Sixty Glorious Years
Drama behind palace doors . . . Drama on the battlefield . . . A world of conflict and emotion, brought to you in a picture that for sheer beauty and magnitude stands alone! .
Genres
Overview
Continuing the story of 'Victoria the Great'.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
95 min
Release Date
1938-11-18
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
2
Vote Average
6
Anna Neagle
Queen Victoria
Anton Walbrook
Prince Albert
Walter Rilla
Prinz Ernst
C. Aubrey Smith
Duke of Wellington
Charles Carson
Sir Robert Peel
Felix Aylmer
Lord Palmerston
Lewis Casson
Lord John Russell
Pamela Standish
Princess Royal
Gordon McLeod
John Brown
Henry Hallett
Joseph Chamberlain
Wyndham Goldie
Arthur J. Balfour
Malcolm Keen
William E. Gladstone
Frederick Leister
Herbert H. Asquith
Derrick De Marney
Benjamin Disraeli
Joyce Bland
Florence Nightingale
Frank Cellier
Lord Derby
Harvey Braban
Lord Salisbury
Aubrey Dexter
Prince of Wales
Stuart Robertson
Mr. Anson
Olaf Olsen
Prince Fredrick
Marie Wright
Maggie
Laidman Browne
Gen. Gordon
Greta Schröder
Baronin Lehzen
Robert Eddison
Lanternist Professor
Edgar Driver
Pearly King
Edward Lexy
Dorset Soldier in Crimea
Miles Malleson
Wounded Soldier
Jack Watling
Minor Role
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