The Young Victoria Goofs, Mistakes and Bloopers

The Young Victoria Goofs, Mistakes and Bloopers

The Young Victoria Movie Details

The Young Victoria taglines:Love rules all
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Actors:
Emily Blunt Young Victoria
Rupert Friend Prince Albert
Paul Bettany Lord Melbourne
Miranda Richardson Duchess of Kent
Jim Broadbent King William
Thomas Kretschmann King Leopold of Belgium
Mark Strong Sir John Conroy
Jesper Christensen Baron Stockmar
Harriet Walter Queen Adelaide
Jeanette Hain Baroness Lehzen
Julian Glover Duke of Wellington
Michael Maloney Sir Robert Peel
Michiel Huisman Ernest
Genevieve O’Reilly Lady Flora Hastings
Rachael Stirling Duchess of Sutherland
Directors: Jean-Marc Vallee
IMDB Rating: 7.2/10 out of 4,383 votes

“The Young Victoria” 2009 by Jean-Marc Vallee – Movie Goofs

“The Young Victoria” Plot Summary

A dramatization of the turbulent first years of Queen Victoria’s rule, and her enduring romance with Prince Albert. add synopsis

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“The Young Victoria” Goofs List

  • Revealing mistakes: During the King’s birthday party, wine flows up out of the glass and back into the bottle.
  • Factual errors: When shots were fired at the carriage in which he and Victoria were traveling, Prince Albert was not injured. In the film, he appears to be seriously hurt.
  • Anachronisms: In several interior palace scenes, 20th-century hot water baseboard heaters are visible. This is especially glaring in the several scenes where Victoria is explaining why the palace is so cold due to disagreements amongst the palace staff as to who should lay and maintain the hearth fires.
  • Factual errors: Throughout the courtship between Albert and Victoria, many characters speak to Albert about Germany. However, the courtship between the two begins in 1836. Historically, Germany was not a unified country until 1871. And while he would have been considered a German, his area of residence would have been Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, and would have been referred to as such, not Germany.
  • Factual errors: During the dinner at which the Duke of Wellington tells Victoria of Melbourne’s imminent defeat, the Queen is wearing the riband of the Order of the Garter from her right shoulder. The Garter is always worn from left shoulder to right hip.
  • Factual errors: Victoria is notified early one morning that she has become the Queen. But the date is wrongly shown to be June 18, 1837. The actual day was June 20.
  • Factual errors: Throughout the film, Lord Melbourne is pronounced ‘Mel-burn’, like the Australian city. The title of Viscount Melbourne is derived from Melbourne Hall in Derbyshire, and pronounced ‘Mel-born’.
  • Factual errors: In the opening coronation sequence, the Archbishop of Canterbury anoints Victoria by dipping the first two fingers of his right hand into the chrism (holy oil). Anointings are done with the thumb only.
  • Audio/visual unsynchronized: When Victoria meets the princes for the first time, the dog follows them out to the garden. You can hear the dog’s nails clicking across the floor, even when the dog stops in the middle of the room.
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