Lord Montagu

Lord Montagu

By Luke Korem

  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release Date: 2015-01-01
  • Advisory Rating: Unrated
  • Runtime: 1h 19min
  • Director: Luke Korem
  • iTunes Price: GBP 5.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: GBP 5.49
7.3/10
7.3
From 5 Ratings

Description

As the youngest Member of Parliament and sole heir to his family's 7,000-acre English estate, Lord Edward Montagu's life was one of riches and privilege. However, in 1954, Edward Montagu, then aged twenty-five, became England's most infamous aristocrat when he was arrested for homosexual offences and became the focus of a landmark trial known as “The Montagu Case”. His guilty verdict sent shock waves through British society and became the catalyst to overturn a centuries old law. Edward’s once pristine reputation and career were all but ruined. After serving a year in prison, Montagu re-emerged into the spotlight when he boldly transformed his private estate and family home into a public tourist attraction in a bid to save it from financial ruin. Creating Britain's first motor museum, he pioneered a new form of tourism known as “the stately home business”. His showmanship and success inspired a new breed of aristocrats to open their doors to the public and transformed Edward Montagu into a prominent national figure.

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  • Great film

    5
    By Sarahv66
    Although I’d heard of the late Lord Montagu and the Beaulieu motor museum, I hadn’t quite realised how dramatic his life was. In the 1950s he was imprisoned for his involvement in a homosexual scandal and his case paved the way for decriminalising homosexuality. This scandal shook him and his family to the core. But against all odds he rebuilt his life and became a pioneer in the Stately home business. It is a fascinating film, beautifully shot.

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