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Captures from Anne of the Thousand Days starring Richard Burton and Genevieve Bujold, made by the wonderful Morgan from the VHS of the movie (unfortunately at this time there is no DVD of this wonderful film). Please credit her (lj credit darkangsty42) if you use these captures.
Screen captures of the miniseries "Elizabeth I" starring Helen Mirren, Jeremy Irons and Hugh Dancy. Includes captures of all characters and scenes through the end of Part I. Particular attention to costuming and Helen Mirren's amazingly nuanced facial expressions as the passionate Elizabeth :)!
Captures from the 1997 Miniseries starring Steven Waddington, Ciarán Hinds, Susan Lynch, and Victoria Smurfit. Captures focus a lot of attention on Rowena/Ivanhoe/Rebecca but there are captures of almost all characters and scenes through Part One. Part Two will follow...
Screen captures of "The Lost Prince", focused primarily on Queen Mary and King George V (played by Miranda Richardson and Tom Hollander, respectively), but with some attention to the Romanovs.
Captures from the miniseries "Love in a Cold Climate." It was directed by the wonderful Tom Hooper (Daniel Deronda, Elizabeth I) and stars Rosamund Pike, Elisabeth Dermot-Walsh, Megan Dodds, Christian Coulson and Alan Bates (among many, many other great actors). It spans the decades of the 20s, 30s and 40s. Captures cover the entire series, with all characters and scenes represented :).
Captures of the film Oscar and Lucinda starring Cate Blanchett and Ralph Fiennes, made by the lovely Dee Dee. The same rules of use apply, but please credit Dee Dee (lj user edeainfj) when using the captures.
Screen captures from the adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro's The Remains of the Day. Some lingering shots of Hugh Grant as Mr. Cardinal, but mostly focused on Miss Kenton and Mr Stevens.