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SummaryOn V.E. Day in 1945, as peace extends across Europe, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret are allowed out to join the celebrations. It is a night full of excitement, danger and the first flutters of romance.

A Royal Night Out

Metascore
58
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Generally Favorable
6.2
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Metascore
58
47% Positive
8 Reviews
53% Mixed
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0% Negative
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Dec 3, 2015
75
The Playlist
There’s never too much at stake for the princesses or the audience, but it makes for a fine diversion from the realities of life and history.
Nov 24, 2015
70
Variety
Julian Jarrold’s brightly performed exercise in speculative history scores as a frothier, more feminine bookend to “The King’s Speech” — though it’s no less engaging or accomplished.
Nov 24, 2015
70
The Hollywood Reporter
Despite it’s entirely predictable, cliché-embracing script, executed with a shrewd mix of forelock-tugging rectitude and cheekiness by director Julian Jarrold (Brideshead Revisited, Kinky Boots), it remains an eminently watchable diversion.
Dec 3, 2015
60
The New York Times
What makes A Royal Night Out palatable are the lead performances.
Nov 24, 2015
60
Time Out London
When it’s playing for laughs, ‘A Royal Night Out’ is harmless good fun.
Nov 24, 2015
60
Empire
A cheerful comedy-drama with charm to spare.
Nov 24, 2015
40
The Guardian
It’s a thin, trickledown sort of fun.
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Generally Favorable
6.2
23% Positive
3 Ratings
77% Mixed
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0% Negative
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Jan 2, 2016
7
foxgrove
A lot better than the tacky misconceived premise promised by the trailer, this is actually quite an accomplished entertainment. The unlikely scenario set on V E day in 1945 has the two princesses, Elizabeth and Margaret, enjoying an unsolicited night in the West End. The screenplay is actually quite credibly conceived and executed with a fair amount of humour which is accentuated by the playing of the cast. Sarah Gadon and Bel Powley, as Elizabeth and Margaret respectively, are delightfully convincing and really rather good. Rupert Everett and Emily Watson are also equal to the task of portraying George V and the Queen mother, the girls’ concerned parents. Sporting plummy accents the two effortlessly up the film’s pedigree and humour quotient. Production values are surprisingly high. Buckingham Palace truly looks like the real location from my memories of a visit there and the costumes, make-up, and choice of music representing the period are all outstanding. The cinematography, which mainly takes place at night, is luminous and director Julian Jarrold’s imaginative choice of camera angles elevates the drama from the TV movie look it could otherwise have had. All in all this can be considered a surprising success.
May 3, 2016
6
EpicLadySponge
This night might end up being one of those normal nights you're always having at your house. No matter what you do... it tries, but it can't make any great scenes out of it.
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  • HanWay Films
  • Twinstone
  • Screen Yorkshire
  • Scope Pictures
  • Lipsync
  • Filmgate Films
  • Film i Väst
  • North Light Film Studios
  • Lionsgate
  • Ecosse Films
  • Quickbake Production
Dec 4, 2015
1 h 37 m
PG-13
V-E Day, 1945. Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret escape the palace for...
National Film Awards, UK
• 2 Nominations
Hamptons International Film Festival
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
British Independent Film Awards
• 1 Nomination
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