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The Queen loves Flash Gordon, boasts Blessed

- Daily Mail Reporter

ITS associatio­ns with Queen – the rock band – are undeniable, thanks, ah- ah, to the soaring theme tune.

But camp Eighties sci-fi classic Flash Gordon has been revealed to have strong links to the other Queen – Her Majesty.

The cosmic romp, featuring Brian Blessed as the winged extraterre­strial Prince Vultan, is said to be our monarch’s favourite film. The claim has been made by the larger-thanlife actor, who famously booms the line that has become his catchphras­e: ‘Gordon’s alive!’

Talking to Edith Bowman on Yahoo Movies, Blessed said: ‘The Queen, it’s her favourite film, she watches it with her grandchild­ren every Christmas.’

The 83-year-old then impersonat­ed Her Majesty’s voice in the interview, saying: ‘You know, we watch Flash Gordon all the time, me and the grandchild­ren. And if you don’t mind, I’ve got the

Booming: Blessed as Vultan grandchild­ren here, would you mind saying “Gordon’s alive”?’

He added: ‘Everywhere I go, they all want me to say “Gordon’s alive!”. The butcher, the baker, the candlestic­k maker, horses and queens, and prime ministers, they all want me to say, “Gordon’s alive!”, it’s their favourite film.’

Blessed’s interview in which he made the hard-to- credit claim about the Queen was part of a promotiona­l tour for the 40th anniversar­y reissue of the film. He did not detail how or when he learned about her supposed love of Flash Gordon.

The actor, who has also starred in Z-Cars, I Claudius and The Black Adder, met the monarch in 2016, when he was awarded an OBE for services to the arts and charity. Off screen, Blessed has tried to climb Everest, undergone Russian space training and claims to have sparred with the Dalai Lama.

Interviews with him are rarely short of extraordin­ary revelation­s – he has described how he helped deliver a baby in a park and enjoyed a close relationsh­ip with Agatha Christie despite a 46-year age gap.

The Queen’s favourite film was previously said – by its writer Willy Russell – to be Shirley Valentine. The 1989 romcom stars Pauline Collins as a Liverpool housewife who falls in love with Greek tavern owner Tom Conti.

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