The Bedfords (2009)
The Bedfords tells the story of Sir Edwin Landseer, a famed artist and favourite portrait painter of Queen Victoria. The film opens on Landseer as he travels from his studio in London to the Highlands of Scotland to visit The Bedford family whose portrait he has been commissioned to paint. After the long coach journey north Landseer awakes and makes a sleepy entrance to the Highland home of The Bedfords. The domineering Duke of Bedford welcomes Landseer as the family gather in the drawing room to meet this famous London artist, a celebrity of his day.
Director: Henry Coombes
Runtime: 19 min
Release Date: October 1, 2009
Cast
- Alasdair Gray - Father in Law
Country: United Kingdom
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Henry Coombes
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Bedfords about?
- The Bedfords tells the story of Sir Edwin Landseer, a famed artist and favourite portrait painter of Queen Victoria. The film opens on Landseer as he travels from his studio in London to the Highlands of Scotland to visit The Bedford family whose portrait he has been commissioned to paint. After the long coach journey north Landseer awakes and makes a sleepy entrance to the Highland home of The Bedfords. The domineering Duke of Bedford welcomes Landseer as the family gather in the drawing room to meet this famous London artist, a celebrity of his day.
- Who directed The Bedfords?
- The Bedfords was directed by Henry Coombes.
- Who stars in The Bedfords?
- The Bedfords stars Alasdair Gray.
- How long is The Bedfords?
- The Bedfords has a runtime of 19m (19 minutes).
- Where was The Bedfords produced?
- The Bedfords was produced in United Kingdom.