Queen Victoria was the world's most powerful woman. Rugged Scotsman John Brown was a lowly servant who looked after her horses. Yet circumstances brought them together. The result was a passionate friendship that scandalized a nation!
"Queen Victoria was the world's most powerful woman. Rugged Scotsman John Brown was a lowly servant who looked after her horses. Yet circumstances brought them together. The result was a passionate friendship that scandalized a nation!"@en
"Queen Victoria was the world's most powerful woman. Rugged Scotsman John Brown was a lowly servant who looked after her horses. Yet circumstances brought them together. The result was a passionate friendship that scandalized a nation!"
"Set in the 1860s, Queen Victoria has mourned her husband, Albert, for four years. In Windsor Castle, away from London and public life, she comes out of her shell by becoming friends with her husband's trusted Highland horseman, John Brown, who refuses to coddle her. An unusual relationship develops between the two - much to the consternation of everyone else."
"Queen Victoria was the world's most powerful woman. Rugged Scotsman John Brown was a lowly servant who looked after her horses. Yet circumstances brought them together ... the result was a passionate friendship that scandalized a nation!"@en
"Queen Victoria was the world's most powerful woman. Rugged Scotsman John Brown was a lowly servant who looked after her horses. Yet circumstances brought them together ... the result was a passionate friendship that scandalized a nation!"
""Mrs. Brown is the true story of two people who defied convention, politics and the rigid rules of Royal life to touch one another. For months Her Majestry Queen Victoria has mourned the passing of her husband ... and refuses to carry out any of her public duties. Her popularity is waning. Her government is in turmoil. But no one can console her. So the court has summoned an old family friend. His name is John Brown and he's about to turn palace life upside down. Confident and loyal, Brown quickly becomes the Queen's most trusted companion. The court, filled with intrigue and mistrust, conspires against Brown and begins to plan his demise. Now, an entire nation is wondering about this remarkable friendship and whether their Queen might just be ... Her Majesty Mrs. Brown"--Container."
"Dramatisation of one of history's most unusual love stories. A grieving Queen Victoria finds herself drawn to an unconventional highlander."@en
""Queen Victoria ... was the world's most powerful woman. Rugged Scotsman John Brown ... was a lowly servant who looked after her horses. Yet when circumstances brought them together the result was a passionate friendship that scandalized a nation!" Container."@en
"A relationship between Queen Victoria and her Highland ghillie, John Brown threatens the English monarchy when Brown becomes the Queen's most trusted companion and she withdraws even further from public life."@en
"Summary: A relationship between Queen Victoria and her Highland ghillie, John Brown threatens the English monarchy when Brown becomes the Queen's most trusted companion and she withdraws even further from public life."
"Na het overlijden van haar man, prins Albert, is koningin Victoria depressief. Haar Schotse bediende John Brown geeft haar enige levensvreugde."
"A relationship between Queen Victoria and her Highland ghillie, John Brown, threatens the English monarchy when Brown becomes the Queen's most trusted companion and she withdraws even further from public life."@en
""Queen Victoria was the world's most powerful woman. Rugged scotsman John Brown was a lowly servant who looked after her horses. Yet when circumstances brought them together, the result was a passionate friendship that scandalized a nation!" --Container."@en
"After her husband Prince Albert dies, Queen Victoria becomes depressed and introverted. Her servant, simple Scottish Highlander John Brown, makes her enjoy life again through his kindness and friendship with her. However, their relationship causes a scandal that rocks the British Isles."
"Queen Victoria, the world's most powerful woman. John Brown, a simple Scottish Highlander. Their extraordinary friendship transformed an empire."
"Queen Victoria, the world's most powerful woman. John Brown, a simple Scottish Highlander. Their extraordinary friendship transformed an empire."@en
"A true-life story of the forbidden love and passion between Queen Victoria and her lowly servant, John Brown."@en
"Queen Victoria was the world's most powerful woman. Rugged Scotsman John Brown was a lowly servant who looked after her horses. Yet when circumstances brought them together the result was a passionate friendship that scandalized a nation."@en
"Queen Victoria was the world's most powerful woman. Rugged Scotsman John Brown was a lowly servant who looked after her horses. Yet when circumstances brought them together the result was a passionate friendship that scandalized a nation."
"A true-life story of the forbidden love and passion between Queen Victoria and her servant, Mr. Brown."
""Queen Victoria was the world's most powerful woman. Rugged Scotsman John Brown was a lowly servant who looked after her horses. Yet when circumstances brought them together the result was a passionate friendship that scandalized a nation!" --Container."@en
"Queen Victoria ... was the world's most powerful woman. Rugged Scotsman John Brown ... was a lowly servant who looked after her horses. Yet when circumstances brought them together the result was a passionate friendship that scandalized a nation!"
"SUMMARY: "Queen Victoria is deeply depressed after the death of her husband, disappearing from public. Her servant Brown, who adores her, through caress and admiration brings her back to life, but that relationship creates scandalous situation and is likely to lead to monarchy crisis." (IMDB)"
"1864. Queen Victoria is mourning the death of her husband, Price Alfred. A former servant of the Prince, John Brown, is called on to help. His unorthodox ways and disdain for royal protocol shake things up and he becomes the Queen's sole confidante and protector, leaving the monarchy on the brink of scandal."@en
"Ta shi xi fang shi jie bei shou zun chong,ji you quan li de nu ren -- da ying di guo de nu huang,ta que shi suo you she hui jie ji zhong zui bei wei de nan ren--yi ge kan guan ma pi de pu yi,er ming yun rang ta men xiang yu.xiang zhi.xiang xi,ta men de qing yi que bian cheng bie ren yan zhong de chou wen,shen zhi cha dian ling da ying di guo wa jie.you yu wei duo li ya nu wang zao yu le sang fu zhi tong,bei tong zhi yu shi bi ta yuan bi su ge lan shen ju jian chu,bu yuan zhi li zhao zheng,yu shi nu wang shen pang de da chen jue ding jiang qin wang sheng qian zai su ge lan jia xiang de pu yi bu lang xian zhao lai si hou nu wang ,ye xi wang ta neng jing chang dai ta chu you,yi shu jie nu wang yu men de xin qing.jie guo bu lang dui nu wang de zhong xin he qing su,ling ta shen shou gan dong,cu shi liang ren fa zhan chu yi duan ruo you si wu de ai mei gan qing.dan shi zhe duan bu xun chang de gan qing que bei xiao bao pi lu ,shi de guo hui yi yuan ye yi lun fen fen,geng you ren da suan ba chu nu wang ,zui hou zai bu lang de ken qiu quan shuo zhi xia,cai shi nu wang jue ding zhong hui gong zhong qin shi zhao zheng,ye wan jiu ji le ji ji ke wei de wang shi jia zu."
"Queen Victoria was the world's most powerful woman. Rugged Scotsman John Brown was a lowly servant who looked after her horses. Yet circumstances brought them together."
"At the height of Victorian England, an extraordinary scandal rocked the monarchy. A relationship between a queen and her servant. Between Queen Victoria and her Highland ghillie, John Brown."@en
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