Tribute
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Initial release | December 14, 1980 |
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Directors | Bob Clark |
Box office | 4 million USD (US/ Canada) |
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ID | 2406370 |
About Tribute
A shallow Broadway press agent (Jack Lemmon) learns he is dying just as his son (Robby Benson) by his ex-wife (Lee Remick) arrives for a visit.
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Camilla: I will always remember Queen's smile
Queen Elizabeth Ii " carved her own role" in a world dominated by men, Camilla, the Queen Consort , will say in a TV Tribute to her.
Camilla praises her in a BBC programme to be broadcast shortly before a national minute's silence held across the UK on Sunday.
In The Show , she recalls the late Queen's " wonderful Blue Eyes " and her " unforgettable smile".
She will also say that the late Queen " has been part of our lives forever".
Camilla was four When Elizabeth Ii ascended to The Throne in 1952 and she tells The Documentary : " I'm 75 now and I can't remember anybody except The Queen Being There . "
Remembering the late monarch, Camilla described " those wonderful Blue Eyes . . When she smiles they Light Up her whole face".
" I will always remember that smile. That smile is unforgettable. "
She also tells The Bbc documentary of how her mother-in-law carved out her own role for many years from the " difficult position" of being a " solitary woman" in a male-dominated world.
" It must have been so difficult for her being a solitary woman, " she says in the pre-recorded interview.
" There weren't women Prime Ministers or presidents. She was the only one so I think she carved her own role. "
Ahead of Platinum Jubilee celebrations to mark her 70 years on The Throne earlier this year, Queen Elizabeth had said it was her " sincere wish" that the then-Duchess of Cornwall would become known as Queen Consort When Charles became King .
That ended years of debate over what she would become known as.
The late Queen also called on The Public to support both her daughter-in-law and son When he became the new monarch.
Camilla has joined King Charles III at a variety of public events to mark the late Queen's death and his accession to The Throne .
, King Charles said: " I know she will bring to the demands of her new role the steadfast devotion to duty on which I have come to rely so much. "
Tribute to her late mother-in-law will air on Bbc One on Sunday during the Eve of The State Funeral broadcast from 19:00.
Source of news: bbc.com