The Crown (TV Series)
Television series | |
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German title | The Crown |
Original title | The Crown |
Country of production | United Kingdom |
original language | English |
Years) | since 2016 |
Production company |
Left Bank Pictures, Sony Pictures Television |
length | 47-60 minutes |
Episodes | 40 in 4+ seasons ( list ) |
genre | drama |
Theme music | Hans Zimmer |
idea | Peter Morgan |
script | Peter Morgan |
production |
Andy Stebbing , Michael Casey , Martin Harrison , Andrew Eaton , Oona O'Beirn , Faye Ward |
music |
Rupert Gregson-Williams (1–2), Lorne Balfe (2), Martin Phipps (3–4) |
camera |
Adriano Goldman , Ole Bratt Birkeland |
Initial release | November 4, 2016 ( United States ) on Netflix |
German language first publication |
November 4, 2016 on Netflix |
occupation | |
The Crown ( German Die Krone ) is a British television series of online - streaming platform Netflix , by Peter Morgan has been developed, which is also the film The Queen in 2006 was responsible. It is dedicated to the life of the British Queen Elizabeth II. With a budget of up to 80 million US dollars for the first season, it is Netflix's most expensive project to date.
The first season of the series has been available worldwide since November 4, 2016. A second season had previously been commissioned and was released on December 8, 2017. Subsequently, the extension of the series by a third and fourth season was announced, the pre-production of which had already begun. The third season was released on November 17, 2019, the fourth was released on November 15, 2020.
In 2020, the series was only extended by a fifth, later by a final sixth season, although this duration was planned from the beginning. Confirmed for these last two seasons so far are Imelda Staunton as Elizabeth II, Jonathan Pryce as Prince Philip , Lesley Manville as Princess Margaret and Elizabeth Debicki as Princess Diana , who was introduced in the fourth season and played there by Emma Corrin .
overview
The series is dedicated to the life of Elizabeth II since her wedding to Prince Philip , then Prince of Greece and Denmark, on November 19, 1947. The first season is devoted to the period from 1947 to 1956, the second season to that from 1956 to 1964 and the third season that from 1964 to 1977. The fourth season takes place in the period from 1979 to 1990. The last two seasons are to move into the time after the turn of the millennium, whereby it is planned that each season with about a decade of her life.
background
The Crown's lead screenwriter is Peter Morgan . Morgan had previously written the screenplay for The Queen (2006) and the stage play The Audience (2013), both of which also deal with excerpts from the life and everyday life of Queen Elizabeth II. The directors were also involved in the stage production of The Audience involved Stephen Daldry , Philip Martin, Julian Jarrold and Benjamin Caron. Filming took place in southern England, Scotland and South Africa . Scenes that take place in Buckingham Palace were shot partly in the studio, partly in other stately homes, including the Lancaster House in London.
Casting and dubbing
The German dubbed version was created by CSC-Studio Hamburg. The dialogue books were written by Wolfgang Seifert (season 1: episode 1–4, 7, 9 & 10; season 2: episode 1–10; season 3: episode 1–3, 5, 6, 8 & 9; season 4: episode 1– 10), Kati Schäfer (Season 1: Episode 5 & 6) and Lutz Harder (Season 1: Episode 8). Dialogue direction was carried out by Dr. Gerd Naumann (seasons 1, 2, 3 and 4) and Marion von Stengel (seasons 2, 3 and 4).
Main and supporting actors
Guest actor
actor | role | episode | Voice actor |
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Stephen Dillane | Graham Sutherland | 1.09 | Bodo Wolf |
John Heffernan | Lord Altrincham | 2.05 | Rasmus Borowski |
Gemma Whelan | Patricia Campbell | 2.05 | Angela Quast |
Paul Sparks | Billy Graham | 2.06 | Stefan Gossler |
Michael C. Hall | John F. Kennedy | 2.08 | Dennis Schmidt-Foss |
Jodi Balfour | Jackie Kennedy | 2.08 | Stephanie Damare |
Burghart Klaussner | Dr. Kurt Hahn | 2.09 | Burghart Klaussner |
Clancy Brown | Lyndon B. Johnson | 3.02 | Jürgen Holdorf |
Mark Lewis Jones | Edward Millward | 3.06 | Gerald Schaale |
Tim McMullan | Robin Woods | 3.07 | Lutz Schnell |
Harry Treadaway | Roddy Llewellyn | 3.10 | Jacob Weigert |
Tom Brooke | Michael Fagan | 4.05 | Christian Rudolf |
Richard Roxburgh | Bob Hawke | 4.06, 4.08 | Clemens Gerhard |
Tom Burke | Dazzle Jennings | 4.07 | Jens Wendland |
Nicholas Farrell | Michael Shea | 4.08 | Holger Mahlich |
Episode list
music
For the title music, composer Hans Zimmer used the bass line of the aria “What power art thou” from the opera King Arthur by the English baroque composer Henry Purcell .
Reviews
“Of course, the quality of the dialogue and staging does not hide the fact that you are watching a first-class, lustfully speculative soap opera here. Especially the side thread about the affair of Princess Margaret with the married Captain Peter Townsend offers some of the melodrama that this genre demands. And when the abdicated King Edward and Churchill join forces over dinner to prevent Elizabeth from taking her husband's name, it has a lot to do with another Netflix series, namely the House of Cards political intrigue . "
“The script by Peter Morgan is definitely a plus. It's no secret that the Windsors are skeptical of the project. Morgan has resisted all of the Court's subtle attempts to influence it. His dialogues sound like an upper-class tone without appearing stiff, the emotional knots of this old-fashioned family between tradition, responsibility and what commoners call love are carefully orchestrated, which convince cliffhangers (mostly it's about tragic love from Princess Margaret to Lieutenant Peter Townsend). [...] The fact that the scenes never seem staged is thanks to the top-class acting crew. "
Historical accuracy
The series tells some historical inaccuracies and even fictions.
The circumstances of the death of Prince Philips' sister are not shown correctly. The implied affair with Galina Ulanova is also just fiction. The dialogue between Prince Philip and Princess Diana in the episode war is also made up. The Minister for Culture, Digital, Media and Sport Oliver Dowden asked Netflix to explain more clearly that the series was fictional. Prince Harry , however, judged as follows: "I would rather watch 'The Crown' than read what is being written about my family, my wife or me." ( Prince Harry : Interview with James Corden )
Awards
British Academy Television Award
- 2017
- Nomination: Best Drama Series
- Nomination: Best Actress (for Claire Foy )
- Nomination: Best Supporting Actor (for John Lithgow and Jared Harris )
- Nomination: Best Supporting Actress (for Vanessa Kirby )
- 2018
- Award: Best Supporting Actress (for Vanessa Kirby)
- Nomination: Best Drama Series
- Nomination: Best Actress (for Claire Foy)
Critics' Choice Television Award
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2016
- Award: Best Supporting Actor - Drama Series (for John Lithgow)
- Nomination: Best Drama Series
- Nomination: Best Guest Role - Drama Series (for Jared Harris)
- 2018
- Nomination: Best Drama Series
- Nomination: Best Actress - Drama Series (for Claire Foy)
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2017
- Award: Best Supporting Actor - Drama Series (for John Lithgow)
- Nomination: Best Drama Series
- Nomination: Best Actress - Drama Series (for Claire Foy)
- Nomination: Best Director - Drama Series (for Stephen Daldry )
- Nomination: Best Screenplay - Drama Series (for Peter Morgan )
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2018
- Award: Best Actress - Drama Series (for Claire Foy)
- Award: Best Director - Drama Series (for Stephen Daldry)
- Nomination: Best Supporting Actor - Drama Series (for Matt Smith )
- Nomination: Best Supporting Actress - Drama Series (for Vanessa Kirby)
- Nomination: Best Screenplay - Drama Series (for Peter Morgan)
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2021
- Award: Best Drama Series
- Award: Best Actress - Drama Series (for Olivia Colman)
- Award: Best Actor - Drama Series (for Josh O'Connor)
- Award: Best Supporting Actress - Drama Series (for Gillian Anderson)
- Award: Best Supporting Actor - Drama Series (for Tobias Menzies)
- Award: Best Screenplay - Drama Series (for Peter Morgan)
- Award: Best Director - Drama Series (for Jessica Hobbs)
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2017
- Award: Best Series - Drama
- Award: Best Actress in a Series - Drama (for Claire Foy)
- Nomination: Best Supporting Actor - Series, Miniseries or TV Movie (for John Lithgow)
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2018
- Nomination: Best Series - Drama
- Nomination: Best Actress in a Series - Drama (for Claire Foy)
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2020
- Award: Best Actress in a Series - Drama (for Olivia Colman)
- Nomination: Best Series - Drama
- Nomination: Best Actor in a Series - Drama (for Tobias Menzies)
- Nomination: Best Supporting Actress - Series, Miniseries or TV Movie (for Helena Bonham Carter)
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2021
- Award: Best Series - Drama
- Award: Best Actress in a Series - Drama (for Emma Corin)
- Award: Best Actor in a Series - Drama (for Josh O'Connor)
- Award: Best Supporting Actress - Series, Miniseries or TV Movie (for Gillian Anderson)
- Nomination: Best Actress in a Series - Drama (for Olivia Colman)
- Nomination: Best Supporting Actress - Series, Miniseries or TV Movie (for Helena Bonham Carter)
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2017
- Award: Best Actor in a Television Series - Drama (for John Lithgow)
- Award: Best Actress in a Television Series - Drama (for Claire Foy)
- Nomination: Best Acting Ensemble - Drama
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2018
- Award: Best Actress in a Television Series - Drama (for Claire Foy)
- Nomination: Best Acting Company in a TV Series - Drama (for Claire Foy, Victoria Hamilton , Vanessa Kirby, Anton Lesser and Matt Smith)
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2016
- Award: Best TV Series (Drama)
- Nomination: Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries, or TV Movie (for Jared Harris)
Web links
- The Crown on Netflix
- The Crown in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Mario Giglio: The Crown: New Netflix series about Queen Elizabeth II . Serienjunkies.de .
- ↑ BBC News: Netflix plans original UK drama about the Queen .
- ^ SPIEGEL ONLINE, Hamburg Germany: New Netflix series "The Crown": The Queen graces the screen .
- ↑ Matt Smith's Netflix drama 'The Crown' gets a premiere date .
- ↑ Joe Otterson: 'The Crown' Season 2 Sets Premiere Date on Netflix . In: Variety.com . August 10, 2017. Retrieved August 10, 2017.
- ↑ Olivia Birnbaum: Olivia Colman Joins 'The Crown' as Queen Elizabeth for Seasons 3 and 4 . In: Variety . October 26, 2017. Retrieved May 7, 2018.
- ↑ Netflix series "The Crown" ends earlier than expected. Retrieved February 2, 2020 .
- ↑ News from the palace: we can confirm there will be a sixth (and final) season of @TheCrownNetflix, in addition to the previously announced five! Accessed July 9, 2020 .
- ^ The Crown: the Royal family are 'nervous' about Netflix's new £ 100 million series . In: The Daily Telegraph , July 29, 2016. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
- ↑ a b c d e The Crown season 5: Who are the new actors taking over the roles in Netflix's royal drama? Retrieved October 18, 2020 .
- ^ John Otterson: 'The Crown' Casts Newcomer as Princess Diana. Retrieved April 10, 2019 .
- ↑ £ 100m Netflix series recreates royal wedding - Telegraph . March 22, 2016. Archived from the original on March 22, 2016.
- ↑ Netflix plans original UK drama about the Queen . In: BBC News Online . May 23, 2014. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
- ^ The Crown is a 'game changer for British drama' . In: The Daily Telegraph , October 17, 2016. Retrieved November 5, 2016.
- ↑ Between Palace and Downing Street. femundo.de, accessed on December 8, 2017 .
- ^ The Crown. In: synchronkartei.de. German synchronous file , accessed on January 30, 2021 .
- ↑ Alexander Menden: Fall down, get up, straighten the crown. Süddeutsche Zeitung Online, November 4, 2016, accessed on January 9, 2017 .
- ^ Anna von Münchhausen: To kneel down. Zeit Online, November 4, 2016, accessed January 9, 2017 .
- ↑ Hugo Vickers: How accurate is The Crown? We sort fact from fiction in the royal drama . The Times, ISSN 0140-0460 ( thetimes.co.uk [accessed March 12, 2021]).
- ↑ a b c d Royal experts reveal: These "The Crown" scenes were particularly offensive to Prince Philip. In: watson.de . April 12, 2021, accessed May 9, 2021 .
- ↑ a b Preparations for the 5th "The Crown" season are in progress: Production staff with a big announcement. In: watson.de . March 30, 2021, accessed May 9, 2021 .