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Princess Diana: The Uncrowned Queen by Alan Scales
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Kate Courtney Director: Alan Scales DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) Format: Color, DVD, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 49 minutes DVD Release Date: 2001-06-12 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: Delta
Movie Reviews of Princess Diana: The Uncrowned QueenMovie Review: Perhaps the best Princess Diana DVD out on the market Summary: 4 Stars
This program was based on copyright 1998 material so it is dated but still one of the best Diana DVD's out there. I know of three, Diana: People's Princess (hard to find but look for it), Diana & Dodi (the worst one of the bunch), and this one. Here you get a selection of scenes from throughout the Princess's life, even a few that I hadn't seen elsewhere on tape or DVD. The price is fantastic, the picture quality is good considering the source material. Not much to complain about except the editing, some material is arranged in an odd order or needs renarrated to give a stronger Diana angle. You get the usual crop of interviews from the usual people (just once I'd like to hear her really close friends), some material appears to be duplicated from the Prince William: Future King video.
Summary of Princess Diana: The Uncrowned QueenThis program explores Princess Diana?s relationship with America; the gap since her death; the role of the media; and above all, the increasingly impressive presence of her two sons, William and Harry. With the benefit of previously unseen footage and contributions from Princess Diana?s friends, this authoritative program provides a moving account of the unique life of the twentieth century?s most remarkable woman. Color Running Time: 49 min.
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