The film negative for Monarch was thought to have been lost and was unearthed in a film vault, which lead to the restoration and re-released.
This is the first film about Henry VIII to be shot entirely on location in his town of birth, Greenwich, London.
This film has been re-mastered from the original 35mm color camera negative after it was discovered in a vault almost 20 years after it was originally filmed.
The film takes place in 1547.
During the principal photography Monarch was on the same delivery run from Kodak HQ at Hemel Hempstead as Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut.