An unnecessary, but worthwhile, sequel to the epic screen biography VICTORIA THE GREAT (1937). Managing to return most of the original cast members to the screen for the sequel, SIXTY GLORIOUS YEARS opens as Queen Victoria (Neagle) announces her engagement to Prince Albert (Walbrook).
Unfortunately Parliament doesn't trust Albert (he's a foreigner) and neither do the masses. Albert's frustration at his lack of popularity and power strains the marriage, and Victoria struggles to devise something that her husband can become involved in and make his own. She hits on the idea of
the Crystal Palace Exhibition, and the prince devotes himself to the massive event. Meanwhi...
Released:
1938
Rated:
NR
Length:
90 mins