Lady Jane Movie Review
Lady Jane Review
"Lady Jane" Overview

Rating: PG-13
1986
Cast and Crew
Director : Trevor NunnProducer : Peter Snell
Screenwiter : David Edgar
Starring : Helena Bonham Carter,Cary Elwes,John Wood,Michael Hordern,Jill Bennett,Jane Lapotaire,Sara Kestelman,Patrick Stewart,Warren Saire
Released and immediately forgotten in 1986, Lady Jane is a fairly staid,
somewhat off-center, and very long recreation of the very brief life and times
of the 16-year-old Lady Jane Grey, who ruled England for nine days in 1553.
Starring Helena Bonham Carter as the little queen and Cary Elwes as her
arranged husband, Jane dutifully takes us through her religious devotion, the
difficulties of being married to a womanizer and drunk, their eventual coming
around to love one another, Jane's rise to queen and rapid deposition, and
eventually, her execution at the hands of Bloody Mary.
History buffs will probably enjoy the film, though little of it will come as a
surprise. There just isn't much behind-the-scenes detail that you can't easily
find in an encyclopedia entry, and reading that isn't going to take you 140
minutes.
Lady Jane isn't without its charms. A very young Carter and Elwes turn in
interesting performances. Seeing Carter's bushy eyebrows alone are worth at
least a minute of your time. John Wood and an already-bald Patrick Stewart are
also fun performances.
In the end I'm reminded of Elizabeth, although it was far more lush a
production, which was equally straightforward and ultimately soulless. The
good news is that Jane Grey had a heart with Elizabeth did not. And that alone
makes the film somewhat worth watching.
Reviewer: Christopher Null





