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from Mädchenjahre einer Königin (1936)
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"Lord Melbourne" is a character based on British statesman... See more »
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- The Young Victoria (2009) Played by Paul Bettany
- "Victoria Regina"
- Spring (1964) TV episode, Played by Cyril Luckham - Victoria Regina (1961) (TV) Played by Felix Aylmer
... aka "Hallmark Hall of Fame: Victoria Regina (#11.2)" - USA (anthology series) - The Story of Vickie (1954) Played by Karl Ludwig Diehl
... aka "Mädchenjahre einer Königin" - Austria (original title)
... aka "The Pursuit and Loves of Queen Victoria" - USA (TV title)
... aka "Victoria in Dover" - Europe (English title) - The Prime Minister (1941) Played by Frederick Leister
- Victoria the Great (1937) Played by H.B. Warner
- Mädchenjahre einer Königin (1936) Played by Otto Treßler
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From The Young Victoria (2009)
Queen Victoria: I do want to help them, whatever you say. And not just the laboring poor, but the hungry and the homeless, and... There are people who are lost, and whose business is it to see to their welfare?
Lord Melbourne: Well, in my experience, ma'am, it's best to let these things develop naturally. If you interfere, you risk overturning the cart.
Queen Victoria: Well, Prince Albert doesn't agree. He's made a study of the working man's condition, he's full to the brim with ideas for their improvement.
Lord Melbourne: Is he indeed? How inspiring.
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Queen Victoria: I do want to help them, whatever you say. And not just the laboring poor, but the hungry and the homeless, and... There are people who are lost, and whose business is it to see to their welfare?
Lord Melbourne: Well, in my experience, ma'am, it's best to let these things develop naturally. If you interfere, you risk overturning the cart.
Queen Victoria: Well, Prince Albert doesn't agree. He's made a study of the working man's condition, he's full to the brim with ideas for their improvement.
Lord Melbourne: Is he indeed? How inspiring.
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