Here is today's movie with a scene that happens today - June 2. I hope you enjoy it and watch it tonight.
THE QUEEN’S SISTER
George VI dies. Queen Elizabeth II is crowned on June 2,
1953. [2:35 to 3:18]. The royal family lean on Margaret to end her relationship
with Peter Townsend or be cut off without a cent. When Margaret can’t persuade
the Archbishop of Canterbury to approve, Margaret ends the relationship. She becomes
a party girl. She meets Anthony Armstrong-Jones and they begin an affair. When
this becomes public they get married in an elaborate ceremony that engenders support from monarchists and
criticism for its expense. Cracks soon appear in the marriage. Sometimes
Margaret wants to be treated like a royal and other times to be treated like an
ordinary person. The couple argue about everything, even the names of their
children. The both have affairs while Tony fights back against the upper crust
lifestyle Margaret wants to subject their children to. When an affair of
Margaret’s becomes very public, she and Tony jet off to a tropic island to
present a united front, but this causes criticism of their extravagant
lifestyle. Margaret heads to a friend’s
country house to lay low. She begins an
affair with a younger man, Roddy Llewellyn but when this also becomes public
Tony divorces her. She is hospitalized to cure her drinking and drug abuse.
When she is released she learns Roddy Llewellyn is marrying someone else and is
left to ponder her future.
A sad story about a girl who had everything but
self-control. Margaret seems to have been on of those people who always gave in to their sensual pleasures.
Of course that brought her nothing but destruction.
Elizabeth the Queen: The Life
of a Modern Monarch by Sally Bedell Smith (Random House, New York, 2012) at
page 79 gives the date of the coronation
Producer - Kath Mattock
Director - Simon Cellan Jones
Screenplay - Craig Warner
Released - November 27, 2005
Runtime – 1 hour 36 minutes
Starring –
Lucy Cohu as Princess Margaret
Toby Stephens as Tony Armstrong-Jones
David Threlfall as Prince Philip
Aden Gillett as Peter Townsend
Dominic Mafham as Robin Douglas Home
Simon Woods as Roddy Llewellyn
Alex Barclay as Billy Wallace
Edward Tudor-Pole as Cecil Beaton
Felicity Montagu as Gillian Fleming
James Wallace as Sunny Blandford
Caroline Harker as Rachel Burke
Sam Spiegel as Professor Pierre Lavalle
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