Young Catherine
Young Catherine is a 1991 British TV miniseries based on the early life of Catherine II of Russia. Directed by Michael Anderson, it stars Julia Ormond as Catherine and Vanessa Redgrave as Empress Elizabeth.
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Directed by | Michael Anderson |
Written by | Chris Bryant |
Starring | Vanessa Redgrave Julia Ormond |
Cinematography | Ernest Day |
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Running time | 150 minutes; 180 minutes (TNT) |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Plot summary
In the early 1740s, Elizabeth, Empress of Russia is seeking a bride for her nephew and heir, Peter. She picks the beautiful Princess Sophie, a teenager from a tiny German-speaking state. It's a huge change of fortune for the naive young girl. After arriving in Russia, she is received into the Russian Orthodox Church under the new name Catherine. Though she feels like an outsider at first, she eventually becomes devoted to her new homeland, its culture and its people.
But her personal life is in turmoil. Peter is mentally unbalanced and sometimes vicious, and after the couple's wedding he makes clear that the marriage will never be consummated. Meanwhile, Empress Elizabeth, whose anger is legendary, expects Catherine to produce an heir or perhaps suffer the consequences. One of the troubled Catherine's few confidants is an aging, worldly-wise British diplomat, Sir Charles Williams. On his advice, she gives up her virginity to a soldier who is devoted to her, and bears a child, Paul, who is officially Peter's son and heir.
As the life of the old empress draws to an end, Peter increasingly threatens to take "revenge" on Catherine, and on Russia itself, once he occupies the throne. Catherine and her supporters at court realize that action is needed to protect her, and some warn that ultimately, the struggle may come down to her life or Peter's.
Cast
- Vanessa Redgrave ... Empress Elizabeth
- Christopher Plummer ... Sir Charles Williams
- Julia Ormond ... Grand Duchess Catherine
- Franco Nero ... Count Mikhail Vorontsov
- Marthe Keller ... Princess Johanna
- Maximilian Schell ... Frederick the Great
- Mark Frankel ... Count Grigory Orlov
- Reece Dinsdale ... Grand Duke Peter
- Anna Kanakis ... Countess Vorontsova
- John Shrapnel ... Archimandrite Todorsky
- Hartmut Becker ... Prince Christian August
- Alexander Kerst ... Prussian Ambassador
- Laurie Holden ...Princess Catherine Dashkova
- Katharine Schlesinger ... Elizabeth Vorontsova
- Katya Galitzine ... Maria Choglokov
- Rory Edwards ... Alexis Orlov
Award and nominations
Primetime Emmy Awards
- Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie - Vanessa Redgrave (nomination)
- Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Costumes for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special - Larisa Konnikova (nomination)
Gemini Award
- Best Dramatic Mini-Series (won)
- Best Costume Design - Larisa Konnikova (nomination)
- Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series - Julia Ormond (nomination)
- Best Photography in a Dramatic Program or Series - Ernest Day (nomination)
- Best Production Design or Art Direction - Harold Thrasher, Natalya Vasilyeva (nomination)
Versions
Both a 150-minute version and a 180-minute Turner Network Television version were released on VHS on May 29, 1991, and both are currently out of print. A 187-minute Russian language version was at one time available on DVD. The film became available on DVD from the Warner Bros Archive Collection on November 19, 2013.[1]
References
- "Young Catherine DVD". TCM shop. Retrieved February 2, 2018.