Review of Young Bess

Young Bess (1953)
7/10
1953 Film Classic
22 April 2006
When I get the chance to view some films from the 1950's, I usually enjoy the great veteran actors and the film story. This film is great because of the great actors like Jean Simmons, (Young Bess/Queen Elizabeth l),"Winter Solstice",'03 TV, who plays a very dramatic role and tries to follow in her fathers footsteps, Charles Laughton,(King Henry VIII),"Advise & Consent",'62, who gives a rather brief performance, but outstanding. Stewart Granger,(Thomas Seymour), plays an Admiral of the English Fleet and is simply adored by Young Bess, who really has the red hots for him since she was a child. Deborah Kerr,(Catherine Parr),"The Arrangement",'61, gets her claws into Thomas Seymour and simply will not let go and there is a bad relation between Catherine and Young Bess. While this film was being produced, Jean Simmons was married in real life to Stewart Granger, and I can see why their kisses appeared so very real and warm. Good Classic film, but rather slow and boring in places.
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