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A biopic of the legendary Benjamin Disraeli, his rise from a foppish young novelist to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and confidante of Queen Victoria.

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Benjamin Disraeli
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Mary Anne Disraeli
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The Agitator
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Lord Derby
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Queen Victoria
Pamela Standish ...
Princess Victoria
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Mr. W.E. Gladstone
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Lord Melbourne
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Sir Robert Peel
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Count D'Orsay
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Lady Londonderry
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Earl of Carnarvon (uncredited)
Hugh Bicket ...
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Vera Bogetti ...
Lady Blessington (uncredited)
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Baroness Lehzen (uncredited)
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Bismarck (uncredited)
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Miss Sheridan (uncredited)
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Miss Sheridan (uncredited)
Nadine March ...
Mary Anne's maid (uncredited)
Gordon McLeod ...
John Brown (uncredited)
John Patience ...
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Earl of Salisbury (uncredited)
Kynaston Reeves ...
Lord Stanley (uncredited)
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Turkish ambassador (uncredited)
Andrea Troubridge ...
Miss Sheridan (uncredited)
Grant Tyler ...
Boy (uncredited)
J. Walters ...
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Thorold Dickinson

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Michael Hogan ... (screenplay) and
Brock Williams ... (screenplay)

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Max Milder ... producer (uncredited)

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Jack Beaver ... (uncredited)

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Basil Emmott ... (photographed by)

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Leslie Norman ... (as Leslie A. Norman)

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Norman G. Arnold ... (as Norman Arnold)

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Ernest A. Royls ... sound

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Jack Beaver ... musical director
Heinz Roemheld ... composer: additional music (US release) (uncredited)
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Also Known As
  • An Empire is Built (United Kingdom)
  • Le premier ministre (France)
  • El primer ministro (Mexico)
  • Odödliga dagar (Sweden)
  • Premier (Poland)
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Trivia This is a World War II propaganda film akin to The Young Mr. Pitt (1942) with Disraeli meant to represent Winston Churchill. The scene in which Disraeli observes Victoria receiving the news that she is now Queen was based on an 1880 painting by Henry Tamworth Wells. See more »
Goofs In the scene where the news of the Russian invasion reaches the House of Commons, the members pass the news down the rows, one by one. However, several of the members start sharing the news before they could possibly have heard it from anyone next to them. The scene looks good, but doesn't hold up to scrutiny. See more »
Soundtracks Frühlingsstimmen (Voices of Spring) op. 410 See more »
Quotes Benjamin 'Dizzy' Disraeli, aka Lord Beaconsfield- Disraeli: In an autocracy, the leader is the people. Europe is at the mercy of the most ruthless band of autocrats the world has yet seen. I know these dictators, these men of blood and iron, they have one weakness; they are always in a hurry. Their god is power, and its kingdom is on this Earth. They are men without humility and without hearts. The virtues we hold dear they call weaknesses, and what we love they despise. They hold themselves a race apart, divinely ordained to rule the world to the exclusion of all others. That is a form of madness that must eventually destroy the world or be destroyed, it cannot be appeased by soft words or good neighbourliness. All civilised methods of approach to international agreement are signs of weakness to these men. They recognise one argument, and one argument alone - FORCE!
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