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The Queen of Babylon (Italian: La cortigiana di Babilonia) is a 1954 Italian peplum film set in the Neo-Babylonian Empire in the year 600 BC. This film was directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia . [ 1 ]
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David Magee (born 1962) is an American screenwriter who was nominated for a 2004 Academy Award and a Golden Globe for Finding Neverland. Along with Simon Beaufoy , he wrote the screenplay for Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day starring Frances McDormand and Amy Adams , which was released in 2008 .
Dervla Kirwan, Mark Womack, David Hunt, Francis Magee, Samantha Bond, Angeline Ball, Keith Duffy, Scott Maslen: A former IRA bombmaker is forced to come out of retirement when her daughter is kidnapped and held to ransom. [81] Based on the novel by Stephen Leather. [82] 2001 Television film Shamrock and Swastika: Brendan Culleton, Irina Maldea
Saoirse Ronan as Mary, Queen of Scots, Elizabeth's first cousin once-removed and the Queen of Scotland. Margot Robbie as Queen Elizabeth I, Mary's first cousin once-removed and the Queen of England. Jack Lowden as Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, Mary's second husband. Joe Alwyn as Lord Robert Dudley, Elizabeth's counselor, childhood friend, and lover.
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It stars Peter Cushing, Herbert Lom, Patrick Magee, Stephanie Beacham and Ian Ogilvy. [3] It is one of the few feature-length horror stories by Amicus, a company best known for anthology or "portmanteau" films. Baker felt the title was "silly". [4] The screenplay, written by Roger Marshall, is based on the 1970 novella Fengriffen by David Case.