Beyond belligerent, Albert forces Georgina to join him in giving the young dishwasher a very adult education. In this scene: Albert Spica (Michael Gambon), Georgina Spica (Helen Mirren)
Beyond belligerent, Albert forces Georgina to join him in giving the young dishwasher a very adult education. In this scene: Albert Spica (Michael Gambon), Georgina Spica (Helen Mirren)
Breaking their silence may have spoiled some of the mystery between Michael and Georgina, but it hasn't spoiled their passion. In this scene: Michael (Alan Howard), Georgina Spica (Helen Mirren)
Albert lectures his men and Georgina on the makings of a proper diet, making sure to grope her breasts and embarrass her as much as possible. In this scene: Georgina Spica (Helen Mirren), Michael (Alan Howard), Albert Spica (Michael Gambon), Mitchel (Tim Roth), Richard Borst (Richard Bohringer)
While Albert lectures his associates on the finer points of gourmet dining, Georgina loses herself in the eyes of a bookish patron. In this scene: Michael (Alan Howard), Albert Spica (Michael Gambon), Georgina Spica (Helen Mirren), Mitchel (Tim Roth)
The always crass Albert uses a vomit-inducing analogy to explain to Mitchel the level of loyalty he expects from his men. In this scene: Albert Spica (Michael Gambon), Mitchel (Tim Roth), Georgina Spica (Helen Mirren)
To put a stop to Albert's harassment, Patricia uses the only weapon in her arsenal, Georgina's affair. In this scene: Albert Spica (Michael Gambon), Patricia (Emer Gillespie)
Albert brings his entourage into the kitchen where he then taunts the kitchen staff and unveils the restaurant's newest gimmick. In this scene: Georgina Spica (Helen Mirren), Albert Spica (Michael Gambon), Richard Borst (Richard Bohringer)
Having obviously never heard the phrase "the customer's always right," Albert goes about harassing patrons in the men's room. In this scene: Albert Spica (Michael Gambon)
In the wake of Diana's death, the people of England question the Royal Family's stoic response. In this scene: Tony Blair (Michael Sheen), Queen Elizabeth II (Helen Mirren), Prince Philip (James Cromwell)
The Royal Family watches as public figures from around the world mourn Diana's death. In this scene: Queen Elizabeth II (Helen Mirren), Prince Philip (James Cromwell), Queen Mother (Sylvia Syms)
To many, young Prime Minister Tony Blair seems like England's ticket to disbanding the monarchy , but Blair doesn't quite agree. In this scene: Tony Blair (Michael Sheen), Cherie Blair (Helen McCrory)
Upon their first official meeting, newly-elected Blair and the queen engage in a playful power struggle. In this scene: Queen Elizabeth II (Helen Mirren), Tony Blair (Michael Sheen)
In the wake of Princess Diana's death, the very private and tradition-bound Queen Elizabeth II and her family remain stoic and hidden behind the castle walls. While the heartbroken public becomes disillusioned with the Queen's absence, the increasingly popular new Prime Minister, Tony Blair battles to convince the monarchy that its desire for privacy could lead to its ultimate downfall. Starring, in alphabetical order: Alex Jennings, Helen McCrory, Helen Mirren, James Cromwell, Michael Sheen
After Blair's public tribute to Princess Diana, his popularity reaches outstanding new heights. In this scene: Tony Blair (Michael Sheen)
Bowing to public pressure, the queen and the Royal Family decide to make public appearances in the wake of Diana's death. In this scene: Prince Philip (James Cromwell), Prince Charles (Alex Jennings), Queen Elizabeth II (Helen Mirren), Tony Blair (Michael Sheen)
The queen is worried about her grandsons, but is conservative in expressing her own grief. In this scene: Queen Elizabeth II (Helen Mirren), Prince Charles (Alex Jennings), Prince Philip (James Cromwell)
Blair pays an emotional tribute to Diana on television, regarding her as the "People's Princess." In this scene: Tony Blair (Michael Sheen)
The queen rejects Blair's request that she return to London, preferring instead to mourn Diana's passing "quietly, with dignity." In this scene: Queen Elizabeth II (Helen Mirren), Prince Philip (James Cromwell), Tony Blair (Michael Sheen)